- St Peter's Basilica, 1503–06
Floorplan of
Saint Sava, Belgrade, 2004 A
triconch building has only
three apses;
normally omitting the one at the liturgical...
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Coptic White Monastery at Sohag, the 5th-century
church was
built with a
triconch apse, an
unusual design also
found at Sohag's Dayr Anbā Bishoi; in the...
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small side
aisles connected on the west, and
there are
upper galleries, a
triconch apses and a
large rectangular room on the
south side of the edifice. There...
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structure might be
located underneath the
current church, as a
possibly triconch-shaped
structure was
partially excavated in 1987 and 1992 and computer-reconstructed...
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number of
detached workshops and barns. The
separate building with the
triconch-form
mosaics attached to a
large courtyard building is
interpreted as a...
- S. (2016). "A
Staggering Spectacle:
Early Byzantine Aesthetics in the
Triconch". In Bolman,
Elizabeth S. (ed.). The Red
Monastery Church:
Beauty and Asceticism...
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province of Old Epirus. The town of late
antiquity included the
grand Triconch Palace, the
house of a
major local notable that was
built around 425. The...
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finished the same year, in September, 1488. The
church was
built on a
triconch plan (with
three apses), with a chancel, a naos with its tower, and a pronaos...
- the
church is
placed between the 9th and 11th century. The
church is a
Triconch Temple,
located in the
acropolis of Kastoria,
inside the
Justinian Walls...
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erected between 1150-1250. The
architecture of its
eastern end
forms a
triconch or
trefoil plan,
consisting of
three apses around the crossing, similar...