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    Propylaea (redirect from Propylaeum)
    Greek architecture, a propylaion, propylaeon or, in its Latinized form, propylaeum—often used in the plural forms propylaia or propylaea (/prɒpɪˈliːə/; Greek:...
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    The Propylaeum, also known as the John W. Schmidt House or as the Schmidt-Schaf House, is a historic home and carriage house located at 1410 North Delaware...
    15 KB (1,666 words) - 07:48, 6 January 2023
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    fountain. To its west, behind a marble colonnade, were shops and an Ionic propylaeum (entrance), the Gate of Athena Archegetis. To its east was a Doric gate...
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    end, given that the entrances to the highest part are two, one for each propylaeum) among the works present, which almost all have allegorical meanings linked...
    64 KB (7,071 words) - 15:05, 11 September 2024
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    the Royal Library of Belgium in Brussels. The main work ended with the Propylaeum to December published in 1940. In addition to the extraordinary amount...
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    Publication series: The Ancient Egyptian Necropolis of Assiut (University of Heidelberg/Propylaeum) 27°11′N 31°10′E / 27.183°N 31.167°E / 27.183; 31.167...
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    and the Triumphal Propylaeum (Propileo Triunfal), representing the Nation as organized after the 1853 Constitution. Under the Propylaeum there is the Honour...
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    that of Tauromenium, rebuilt in Roman times upon the Greek foundations a propylaeum with two handsome stone arches (previously called a Gymnasium) several...
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    organizations, most notably the Indianapolis Woman's Club, the Indianapolis Propylaeum, the Art Association of Indianapolis (later known as the Indianapolis...
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    facing south; this was accessed from the south through a six-columned propylaeum. The temple of Nabû was discovered, then cleared during the 18th century...
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    certain Hindu temples Entryway Genkan – entryway area in Japanese buildings Propylaeum – monumental gateway in Ancient Greek architecture Revolving door – used...
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    VI. C House 24: VI. E House 25: VII. Storage 26: Temple of Athena 27: Propylaeum 28: Outer Court Wall 29: Inner Court Wall 30: Holy Place 31: Water Work...
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    the eastern edge of the palace area, is the oldest known freestanding propylaeum. It may have been the architectural predecessor of the Gate of All Nations...
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    paved court surrounded by a massive 205-metre (673 ft) long wall with a propylaeum. On a podium in the middle of the court was the actual temple building...
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    an apadana (audience hall), and a monumental gate. A covered passage ("Propylaeum") faces these structures. The apadana at Susa is similar to that of Persepolis...
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    ascends about ~8 m up a flight of stairs that is about 17 m wide into the Propylaeum. This monumental stairway was altered both immediately after the building...
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    the church itself. The propylaeum opened onto an atrium which lay in front of the basilica church itself. Preceding the propylaeum was a steep monumental...
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    Constantinopolitanae e codice Sirmondiano (Brussels, 1902), forming the volume Propylaeum ad acta sanctorum novembris. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Synaxarium...
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    armoury, and designed a massive new entrance to the castle site, styled the Propylaeum. The buildings, which were all in neoclassical style, were built between...
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    complexes is defined by an interruption in the portico occupied by a triple propylaeum, 15 m high, which gave the palace an imposing monumental air when seen...
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