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Peristasis (Ancient Gr****: περίστασις "standing around") may
refer to:
Peristasis (architecture)
Peristasis,
inactive phases of
vasoconstriction in inflammation...
- The
peristasis (Ancient Gr****: περίστασις) was a four-sided
porch or
hallway of
columns surrounding the
cella (naos) in an
ancient Gr****
peripteral temple...
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Peristasi (Gr****: Περίσταση) is a
village and a
community of the
Katerini muni****lity, Pieria,
Central Macedonia, Greece.
Before the 2011
local government...
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opisthodomoi were
often closed off from the
peristasis by
wooden barriers or fences. Like the naos, the
peristasis could serve the
display and
storage of votives...
- term for this feature. The
peristyle in a Gr****
temple is a
peristasis (περίστασις,
perístasis). In the
Christian ecclesiastical architecture that developed...
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Poroi Paralia Paralia Korinou Paralia Panteleimonos Paralia Skotinas Peristasi Platamon Platanakia Prosilio Pydna Rachi Ritini Ryakia Sevasti Sfendami...
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UNESCO symbol alludes to this temple's six
column facade. It has a
peristasis of 6 x 13
columns built over a ba****t of 39.44 x 16.91 m; each Doric...
- country, Ciku
moved to
Greece in 1997
where he
joined the
youth ranks of AE
Peristasi,
living there for nine
years crediting his
success as a
professional footballer...
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sides of the
cella (naos),
creating a four-sided arcade, or
peristyle (
peristasis). By extension, it also
means simply the
perimeter of a
building (typically...
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Temple of Heracles. The
temple was
built c. 440–430 BC. The well-preserved
peristasis of six by
thirteen columns stands on a
crepidoma of four
steps (measuring...