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marked off by a
screen from the main body of a church,
while an
Italian sacello may
alternatively be a
small chapel or
oratory which stands as a building...
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Tullius Blaesus;
Cryptoporticus (below
Piazza Tani);
Mensa Ponderaria and
Sacello di Augusto;
Roman age
bridge (Viale Roma);
Ponte Lucano and
Plauzi Mausoleum;...
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Italian Cardinal, (1878–1892)
prefect for
Propagation of the
Faith *Lot:
Sacello di
Propaganda Fide*
Silvio Spaventa (1822–1893),
patriot and politician...
- Laird, M. (2015). Res
communis Augustalium:
Community in the
Sacello degli Augustali at Misenum. In
Civic Monuments and the
Augustales in Roman...
- a
sacrifice to the
goddess in
curia Acculeia according to
Varro or in
sacello Volupiae, near the
Porta Romanula, one of the
inner gates on the northern...
- a cura di M. S. Balmuth, Oxford, BAR, 1987, pp. 77–128; G. Ugas, "Il
sacello del vano E
nella fortezza nuragica di Su Mulinu-Villanovafranca (CA)",...
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relics of
Saint C****ius were
built in a
restored shrine later known as the
Sacello di San C****io. Juvenal's
relics are said to have been hidden.
Gregory the...
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provide dates for a work,
those of
Paredi are used. "Saint Ambrose, in the
Sacello di San
Vittore in Ciel d'Oro". Artstor.
Retrieved 8
January 2021. Brown...
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Chapel of the Holy Sepulchre, Italian:
Tempietto del
Santo Sepolcro,
Sacello del
Santo Sepolcro and
Tempietto Rucellai. Leon
Battista Alberti probably...
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Romolo Augusto. 1985. "A
proposito di una
ricostruzione « grafica » del
sacello di
Giano all'Argileto."
Archeologia classica 37: 283-289. Townend, Gavin...