- 19th-century view of the
north side of the church,
after the
demolition of the abbey,
reveals the
triapsidal Romanesque structure of the
eastern end....
- diaconicon. So that from this time forward,
large Orthodox Churches were
triapsidal (having
three apses on the
eastern side).[citation needed]
Smaller churches...
- Palestine"), it
certainly had a
bishop by the year AD 451. At
least three triapsidal churches have been
identified within the city: the West
Church at the...
-
archaeological excavations were
carried out
outside the church, near the
triapsidal facade: here some
gabled dwellings from the Iron Age and a metalworking...
-
secondary apse, one of the
apses on
either side of the main apse in a
triapsidal church, or one of the apse-chapels when they
project on the
exterior of...
-
church of San
Menna at Sant'Agata de' Goti (1102-1007),
although the
triapsidal termination is
absent in the
Gaetan building,
probably for
reasons of...
-
during World War II, and
during the
subsequent restoration in 1951 the
triapsidal eastern end of the
earlier church was
discovered lying beneath the nave...
-
church ended in the east with the
presbytery and
altar and was
probably triapsidal in the same way as the
monastic churches of
Desiderian foundation, such...