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Ecclesia and
Synagoga, or
Ecclesia et
Synagoga in Latin,
meaning "Church and Synagogue" (the
order sometimes reversed), are a pair of
figures personifying...
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Chimera on the façade
Allegory of alchemy,
central portal Ecclesia and
Synagoga,
statues on each side of the west façade The
tympanum over the central...
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overview of the
history of Jews in Slovakia".
Slovak Jewish Heritage.
Synagoga Slovaca.
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original on 5
September 2014.
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- New
Synagogue may
refer to: New
Synagogue (Harbin) New
Synagogue (Shanghai) New
Synagogue (Strasbourg) New
Synagogue (Berlin) New
Synagogue (Darmstadt)...
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Isidascus Moyse, 1983
Parasothorax Wagin, 1964
Sessilogoga Grygier, 1990
Synagoga [ru] Norman, 1888 Thal****omembracis Grygier, 1984
Waginella Grygier, 1983...
- The Nożyk
Synagogue (Polish:
Synagoga Nożyków) is an
Orthodox Jewish congregation and synagogue,
located at 6
Twarda Street, in the Śródmieście district...
- The Wolf
Popper Synagogue (Polish:
Synagoga Poppera (Bociana)) is a
former Jewish congregation and synagogue, that is
located at 16
Szeroka Street, Kazimierz...
- The
Great Synagogue (Czech: Velká
synagoga) is a
Reform Jewish congregation and synagogue,
located in Plzeň, in the
Czech Republic. The
synagogue is the...
- many of them are
still active in
their original religious role.
Stara Synagoga ("Old Synagogue") in Kraków,
which hosts a
Jewish museum, was
built in...
- (Vysoká
synagoga): 16th-century synagogue.
Jewish Town Hall (Židovská radnice): 18th-century
Rococo town hall.
Klausen Synagogue (Klausová
synagoga): 16th-century...