- In
church architecture,
sedilia (plural of
Latin sedīle, "seat") are seats,
usually made of stone,
found on the
liturgical south side of an altar, often...
- ID was “Dumadaloy Ang Liwanag”,
according to
production manager Danie Sedilla, but was
revised after Ondoy and Pepeng's onslaught.
Robert Labayen rewrote...
- Cullen, a 20th-century armorial: Per fess
sable and argent, in
chief on a
sedilla or
cushioned gules diapered or the
Blessed Virgin enthroned proper habited...
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agricultural community had developed. A
stone cabin was
erected by Juan
Sedilla in 1874.
Solomon Barth sold out to
Mormon Ammon M.
Tenney in 1875 or 1879...
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undiscovered villa in the area. Its
chancel was
rebuilt around 1330, with a
sedilla, a piscina, a mid or late 14th
century chancel arch and a blocked-up doorway...
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followed by two train-bearers clad in
scarlet c****ocks, was
conducted to the
sedilla and the rest of the Bishops, with the
exception of Dr. Chav****e, who knelt...
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divided by
three ogival arcades, once used by the
monks as
their seats (
sedilla).
There is a
niche vaulted with a
gothic arch in the
second bay, placed...
- The
piscina (left) and
sedilla flanking the
easternmost window in the
south wall of
Duxford Chapel...
- the
north transept holds the organ. The 19th-century
church features a
sedilla and
piscina on the
south side of the Lady
Chapel which date from the 14th...
-
varying number of
characters from Carroll's work; the
grinning cat on the
sedilla is
believed to have
inspired the
Cheshire Cat and the
sword which John...