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Main room of an ancient Roman house
Cavaedium or atrium are Latin names for the principal room of an ancient Roman house, which usually had a central opening in the roof (compluvium) and
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Open-air or naturally-lit large space surrounded by a building
nadumuttam, or the central atrium of a Kerala Nālukettu. Architecture portal Cavaedium Courtyard Panopticon Quadrangle "atrium". Cambridge English Dictionary
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Roman Age city gate in Turin, Italy
Palatine Gate represents an example of a typical Roman gate facing a cavaedium (quadrangular courtyard on the inside of the city walls), the remains
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Church in Cologne
had a rectangular choir added to the oval building, into the ancient cavaedium (atrium) around 800 AD and Archbishop Arnold II von Wied added the current
St. Gereon's Basilica, Cologne
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adip- fat adipocere, adipose aedes, aedis aed- building aedicule, aedile, cavaedium, edification, edifice, edile †aedicula aedicul- aemulus aemul-, im- to
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Building in Pompei, Italy
sloping roof over the broad entrance to the dining room. The atrium (cavaedium) featured opus signinum floor pavement with painted Ionic columns supporting
House_of_Sallust
Reception room type
Leighton House Museum. Media related to Qa'a (room) at Wikimedia Commons Cavaedium – a similar ancient Roman architectural space Mohamed, Mady A. A. (2010)
Qa'a_(room)
Samnite town and Roman municipium
with two circular towers flanking the opening. Behind the door is the cavaedium, a rectangular security courtyard for defensive needs, closed by walls
Saepinum
arches Victory column Rostral column Private architecture Domus Atrium Cavaedium Coenaculum Cubiculum Exedra Fauces Impluvium Oecus Peristylium Taberna
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Roman civilisation from the 8th century BC to the 5th century AD
Catullus Caucasian campaign of Pompey Caucenus Cautelary jurisprudence Cavaedium Cavea Celemantia Celeres Cella Cellars of Diocletian's Palace Celtiberian
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Architect Cathedral floorplan Cathedrals in Spain Catshead (architecture) Cavaedium Cavalier Cave castle Cavea Cavetto Cavity wall Ceiling Cella Cell church
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Comune in Emilia-Romagna, Italy
climate is milder and more humid. The name could come from the Latin word cavaedium that means “space closed by walls” in the form cavaedicium. In ancient
Cavezzo
Italian watchtower
torched ones, caused less damage. At the center of the tower there is a cavaedium with a diameter of 5.6 metres (18 ft), overlooked by the internal windows
Tor_San_Michele_(Rome)
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A Flower; Soul; Who Touches the Heart
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One who is led, Conducted, Obedient
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A king of gandharvas
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