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Residential tower in England
Hadrian's Tower is a residential tower block in Newcastle upon Tyne. It is the tallest building in Newcastle. Located at 27 Rutherford Street, construction
Hadrian's_Tower
Ancient Roman memorial gate in Antalya, Turkey
Arch of Hadrian (Capua) List of Roman triumphal arches "Hadrians Gate in Antalya, | Expedia". www.expedia.com. Retrieved 2017-07-06. "Hadrian's Gate in
Hadrian's_Gate
Defensive fortification in Roman Britain
Birley, A.R. (1963). Hadrians Wall Illustrated Guide. London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office (HMSO). Burton, Anthony. Hadrian's Wall Path. 2004. Aurum
Hadrian's_Wall
Small watch tower on Hadrian's Wall
A turret was a small watch tower, incorporated into the curtain wall of Hadrian's Wall. The turrets were normally spaced at intervals of one third of a
Turret_(Hadrian's_Wall)
2017 for an 82-metre-tall (269 ft) residential block to be called Hadrian's Tower on Rutherford Street in Newcastle city centre, which became the new
List of tallest buildings and structures in Newcastle upon Tyne
List_of_tallest_buildings_and_structures_in_Newcastle_upon_Tyne
from the original on 28 November 2010. Retrieved 29 November 2010. "Hadrian's Tower".{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link) "Newport Civic Centre"
List of tallest buildings in the United Kingdom by settlement
List_of_tallest_buildings_in_the_United_Kingdom_by_settlement
Long-distance footpath in the north of England
Hadrian's Wall Path is a long-distance footpath in the north of England, which became the 15th National Trail in 2003. It runs for 84 miles (135 km),
Hadrian's_Wall_Path
Roman arch in Greece
academia.edu/43746490/_Forthcoming_The_City_of_Hadrian_and_not_of_Theseus_A_Cultural_History_of_Hadrians_Arch Ορλανδος, Α. 1968. Αι αγιογραπηιαι της εν
Arch_of_Hadrian_(Athens)
at 233 m (764 ft), Newfoundland at 220 m (720 ft), Aspen Tower at 216 m (709 ft), Valiant Tower at 215 m (705 ft), and One Park Drive at 205 m (673 ft)
List of tallest buildings in the United Kingdom
List_of_tallest_buildings_in_the_United_Kingdom
Ancient religious monument in Rome, Italy
The Temple of Hadrian (Templum Divus Hadrianus, also Hadrianeum) is an ancient Roman structure on the Campus Martius in Rome, Italy, dedicated to the
Temple_of_Hadrian
Historic building in Rome, Italy
sanˈtandʒelo] Italian for 'Castle of the Holy Angel'), also known as Mausoleum of Hadrian (Italian: Mausoleo di Adriano), is a towering rotunda (cylindrical building)
Castel_Sant'Angelo
Type of fortification
one example being the towers along Hadrian's Wall in Britain. Romans built many lighthouses, such as the Tower of Hercules in northern Spain, which
Watchtower
Ancient clocktower in Athens, Greece
The Tower of the Winds, known as the Ωρολόγιο του Κυρρήστου in Greek, and by other names, is an octagonal Pentelic marble tower in the Roman Agora in
Tower_of_the_Winds
Roman fort in Northumberland, England
the Latinised name + the Celtic adjectival suffix –icā- (see –īg) . . . Hadrians Wall in the days of the Romans ( Frank Graham ) . . .Dr John Lingard (1771
Aesica
Small fort on a Roman frontier
stone watchtowers extended from the western end of Hadrian's Wall, along the Cumbrian coast as far as Tower 25B at Flimby, but they were linked by a wooden
Milecastle
Clock tower in Athens, Greece
1806, but the tower was built and paid for by the city. It stood in the area of the Roman Agora of Athens near the Library of Hadrian and was the first
Elgin_clock_tower
Novel series by Michael J. Sullivan
marches toward Medford. While Royce saves Arista from her tower that was rigged to collapse, Hadrian holds Braga at bay. When Alric sees his troops begin to
Riyria_Revelations
Historic site in Cumbria, England
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Pike Hill Signal Tower. "Pike Hill Signal Tower - Hadrian's Wall". English Heritage. Retrieved 31 July 2023. Sheldon
Pike_Hill_Signal_Tower
Part of Hadrian's Wall
Turret is a typical example of one of the lookout towers located between the milecastles on Hadrian's Wall in Cumbria, located on the Lanercost Road near
Leahill Turret, Hadrian's Wall
Leahill_Turret,_Hadrian's_Wall
Village in Northumberland, England
"Village website (Fourstones & Newbrough)". Retrieved 20 November 2008. "Hadrians Wall country". Archived from the original on 11 September 2005. Retrieved
Newbrough
Historic England, "Rawlinson Memorial, approximately 13 metres north of tower of Church of St Mary, Lancaster (1212472)", National Heritage List for England
Listed buildings in Lancaster, Lancashire (central area)
Listed_buildings_in_Lancaster,_Lancashire_(central_area)
Small Roman fort, part of Hadrian's Wall
excavations along Hadrian's Wall (made jointly by the National Trust and English Heritage) discovered the foundations of a Roman tower between turrets 39A
Milecastle_39
96-mile long border in Great Britain
Cornhill-on-Tweed Crookham Doddington Duddo and Duddo Tower Etal and Etal Castle Fowberry Tower Goswick Greystead Haggerston and Haggerston Castle Horncliffe
Anglo-Scottish_border
Ancient square in Athens
Archegetis. To its east was an Ionic gate, the East Propylon, next to the Tower of the Winds and a set of "vespasianae" (public toilets). An inscription
Roman_Agora
Interstellar (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) [Expanded Edition]. WaterTower Music. 25. Gustav Mahler Symphony No. 2 "Resurrection" (conclusion) Singer:
List of Private Passions episodes (2020–present)
List_of_Private_Passions_episodes_(2020–present)
Antalya Clock Tower and İzmit Clock Tower. Bilecik Clock Tower, Bolu Clock Tower, Göynük Clock Tower, Kastamonu Clock Tower, Mudurnu Clock Tower, Sivrihisar
Clock_towers_in_Turkey
Village and parish in England
The tower, which can only be accessed from within the church, is designed for defence and the ground floor is tunnel-vaulted. The top of the tower is probably
Burgh_by_Sands
Formerly planned building for Berlin, Germany
forum. This truly enormous building was, according to Speer, inspired by Hadrian's Pantheon, which Hitler visited privately on May 7, 1938. But Hitler's
Volkshalle
Ancient hill-top citadel in Jerusalem
often depict the fortress as having a tower at each of four corners, Josephus repeatedly refers to it as "the tower Antonia", and states that it had been
Antonia_Fortress
Defensive fortification in Roman Britain
Firth of Clyde and the Firth of Forth. Built some twenty years after Hadrian's Wall to the south, and intended to supersede it, while it was garrisoned
Antonine_Wall
milefortlet had two associated towers, similar in construction to the turrets built along Hadrian's Wall. These towers were positioned approximately one-third
Milefortlet_10
Small tower or aqueduct tank in ancient Rome
small Roman fortlet or tower, a diminutive of castrum ('military camp'), often used as a watchtower or signal station like on Hadrian's Wall. It is distinct
Castellum
Ancient Levantine city
century BCE as a Phoenician colony and trading village known as Straton's Tower after the ruler of Sidon. It was enlarged in the 1st century BCE under Hasmonean
Caesarea_Maritima
Candle holder with multiple arms
candelabra tower, 730 feet tall. Other examples include the Mount Royal Candelabra in Montreal, the KXTV/KOVR/KCRA Tower, KSMO Candelabra Tower, KMBC/KCWE
Candelabra
Hill in Glastonbury, Somerset, England
near Glastonbury in the English county of Somerset, topped by the roofless tower of St Michael's Church, a Grade I listed building. The site is managed by
Glastonbury_Tor
Fort on Hadrian's Wall in England
of the road. The signal tower is of interest because it predates Hadrian's Wall, which was later built around it. The tower remains are at an angle of
Milecastle_52
milefortlet had two associated towers, similar in construction to the turrets built along Hadrian's Wall. These towers were positioned approximately one-third
Milefortlet_1
American entrepreneur and venture capitalist (born 1967)
administration's budget bill included a provision that required border surveillance towers to be "tested and accepted by U.S. Customs and Border Protection to deliver
Peter_Thiel
Jewish rebellion against Roman rule (132–136 CE)
province of Judaea following the First Jewish Revolt. Around 130 CE, Emperor Hadrian planned to rebuild Jerusalem as Aelia Capitolina, a Roman colony dedicated
Bar_Kokhba_Revolt
11th-century English castle
structures on the site are the Castle Keep (the castle's main fortified stone tower, pictured below right), and the Black Gate, its fortified gatehouse. Use
The_Castle,_Newcastle
Roman settlement in northern England
Newcastle Roman Fort, was an auxiliary castra and small Roman settlement on Hadrian's Wall in the Roman province of Britannia Inferior (northern England), situated
Pons_Aelius
Milefortlet of the Roman Cumbrian Coast defences
milefortlet had two associated towers, similar in construction to the turrets built along Hadrian's Wall. These towers were positioned approximately one-third
Milefortlet_4
The Macedonian astronomer Andronicus of Cyrrhus subsequently designed the Tower of the Winds for the Roman forum, which mostly survives to the present day
Athens_under_Roman_rule
Grade I listed peel tower in Northumberland, England, UK
pele tower and grade I listed building situated close to Hadrian's Wall to the north of the village of Corbridge in Northumberland, England. The tower was
Halton_Castle,_Northumberland
Goddess in Celtic religion
inscription Deae Brigantiae Donum Cinge/ Tissa Posuit. At Corbridge on Hadrians Wall – in antiquity, Coria – Brigantia has the divine epithet Caelestis
Brigantia_(goddess)
Castle in Cumbria, England
Burgh, by Robert le Brun in 1307, on the site of a former tower that had been part of Hadrian's Wall. The construction used red sandstone masonry from the
Drumburgh_Castle
Roman temple, later church, in Rome
was completed by the emperor Hadrian and probably dedicated c. AD 126. Its date of construction is uncertain, because Hadrian chose to re-inscribe the new
Pantheon,_Rome
UNESCO World Heritage Site
caementicium with facing opus vittatum. All four gates were flanked by two inner towers. The curtain wall was doubled on the inside and a defensive trench was dug
Drobeta_(castra)
Church in Northamptonshire, England
century, shortly after Danish raids on England. The tower at Earls Barton was probably originally a tower nave, the ground floor serving as the main body
All Saints' Church, Earls Barton
All_Saints'_Church,_Earls_Barton
Ancient Roman bridge in Rome
is a Roman bridge in Rome, Italy, completed in 134 AD by Roman Emperor Hadrian (Publius Aelius Hadrianus), to span the Tiber from the city centre to his
Ponte_Sant'Angelo
Ancient Greek settlement in Turkey
Orestias (Greek: Ὀρεστιάς), later refounded by Hadrian as Adrianople (Greek: Άδριανούπολις), was an ancient Greek settlement next to the Evros river in
Orestias
Legal-political and theological treatise by Tomás Fernández de Medrano
preserving the lineage and lordship. Medrano donated their land and a tower in Logroño to Saint Francis, for him to establish the first convent of the
República_Mista
Milefortlet of the Roman Cumbrian Coast defences
gate tower, and a cambered gravel road. Each milefortlet had two associated towers, similar in construction to the turrets built along Hadrian's Wall
Milefortlet_16
milefortlet had two associated towers, similar in construction to the turrets built along Hadrian's Wall. These towers were positioned approximately one-third
Milefortlet_20
Milefortlet of the Roman Cumbrian Coast defences
milefortlet had two associated towers, similar in construction to the turrets built along Hadrian's Wall. These towers were positioned approximately one-third
Milefortlet_15
National park in Northumberland, England
(410 sq mi) between the Scottish border in the north to just south of Hadrian's Wall. The park lies entirely within Northumberland, covering about a quarter
Northumberland_National_Park
Historic city center of Antalya, Turkey
and later served as a naval base for Pompey in 67 BCE. The Roman Emperor Hadrian visited the city in 130 CE, which contributed to its urban and architectural
Kaleiçi
Roman fort in Tyne and Wear, England
North Tyneside in North East England. The fort lay at the eastern end of Hadrian's Wall near the banks of the River Tyne. It was in use for approximately
Segedunum
British royal recognitions
Esqulant. For services to the community in Spitalfields, London Borough of Tower Hamlets. Annabel Whyte Evans. For services to the community in Chesham,
2024_New_Year_Honours
milefortlet had two associated towers, similar in construction to the turrets built along Hadrian's Wall. These towers were positioned approximately one-third
Milefortlet_2
Market town in Northumberland, England
of 3,811 at the 2011 Census. Haltwhistle is the closest community to Hadrian's Wall and to Northumberland National Park, both approximately 2 miles (3
Haltwhistle
City in Turkey
include the City Walls, Hıdırlık Tower, Hadrian's Gate (also known as Triple Gate), and the Clock Tower. Hadrian's Gate: constructed in the 2nd century
Antalya
Torrance Torrey, New York – Henry Torrey Tower City, North Dakota and Tower City, Pennsylvania – Charlemagne Tower Towle, California – George and Allen Towle
List of places in the United States named after people
List_of_places_in_the_United_States_named_after_people
Roman fort in Northumberland, England
( Halton Chesters ) https://web.archive.org/web/20070915113454/http://hadrians-wall.info/hadrianswall/onnum/onnum.htm Notitia Dignitatum xl.37 J. Collingwood
Hunnum
Gate of the Old City of Jerusalem
adjacent to it to the south. The old gate has the layout of a medieval gate tower with an L-shaped entryway, which was secured at both ends (north and east)
Jaffa_Gate
Milefortlet of the Roman Cumbrian Coast defences
milefortlet had two associated towers, similar in construction to the turrets built along Hadrian's Wall. These towers were positioned approximately one-third
Milefortlet_17
Topics referred to by the same term
the free dictionary. Turret may refer to: Turret (architecture), a small tower that projects above the wall of a building Gun turret, a mechanism of a
Turret
Country within the United Kingdom
and the Solway Firth. Along this line, Trajan's successor Hadrian (r. 117–138) erected Hadrian's Wall in northern England and the Limes Britannicus became
Scotland
Roman emperor from AD 98 to 117
future Emperor Hadrian brought word to Trajan of his adoption. Trajan retained Hadrian on the Rhine frontier as a military tribune, and Hadrian thus became
Trajan
Fortifications of ancient Roman provinces
the need for water transport, hence the heavy concentration of forts and towers there, arranged in depth and in multiple layers along waterways, fords,
Limes_Germanicus
Hamlet in Northumberland, England
couple of miles south of the Historic Hadrians Wall (Roman Wall) it lies in the Parish of Haydon and once had a Tower as the boundary of the property of
Chesterwood
Roman fort at Northumberland, England
ISBN 0-85983-140-X http://www.roman-britain.co.uk/places/vindobala/ http://www.hadrians-wall.info/hadrianswall/vindobala/vindobala.htm Media related to Vindobala
Vindobala
Head of the Catholic Church from 1154 to 1159
Pope Adrian (or Hadrian) IV (Latin: Hadrianus IV; born Nicholas Breakspear (or Brekespear); c. 1100 – 1 September 1159) was head of the Catholic Church
Pope_Adrian_IV
Small tower that projects vertically from a building's wall; often a fortification
Bartizan – Small turret projecting from the top of towers or parapets Bay window Oriel window Turret (Hadrian's Wall) Wikimedia Commons has media related to
Turret_(architecture)
Former Roman fort in England
of Hadrian's Wall and is one of the best preserved of the 16 forts along the wall. It is also attached to the longest surviving stretch of Hadrian's Wall
Banna_(Birdoswald)
Angel in Abrahamic religions
Scriptures. Vol. 2. Watch Tower Society. pp. 393–394. Retrieved 2013-05-01. What Does the Bible Really Teach?. Watch Tower Society. pp. 218–219. Retrieved
Michael_(archangel)
Country house in Northumberland, England
Jacobean mansion incorporating a substantial 14th-century pele tower, which stands north of Hadrian's Wall, near Wark on Tyne, between Bellingham and Hexham in
Chipchase_Castle
Defensive wall built around London
Tower of London in 1977 showed that the section of the inner curtain wall between the Lanthorne and Wakefield Towers, to the south of the White Tower
London_Wall
Roman name of today's city of Mainz, Germany
city gate was closed with a double-leaf wooden gate and also had a gate tower. The entire gate complex is therefore of the "Andernach" type and is one
Mogontiacum
Milefortlet of the Roman Cumbrian Coast defences
milefortlet had two associated towers, similar in construction to the turrets built along Hadrian's Wall. These towers were positioned approximately one-third
Milefortlet_13
Statue of the Greek god Helios
Oracle of Delphi, the Rhodians did not rebuild it. John Malalas wrote that Hadrian in his reign re-erected the Colossus, but he was mistaken. According to
Colossus_of_Rhodes
Part of the First Jewish–Roman War
another fortified complex—now the site of the Tower of David—enclosed by walls and protected by three towers: Phasael, Hippicus, and Mariamne. Jerusalem's
Siege_of_Jerusalem_(70_CE)
The Daughter of Time (1951) – historical novel about the Princes in the Tower Ian Fleming, James Bond series (1953–1966) – spy novel series featuring
List of assassinations in fiction
List_of_assassinations_in_fiction
Duddo Tower Elsdon Castle Ford Parson's Tower Great Tosson Tower Haggerston Castle Haltwhistle Castle Heiferlaw Tower Hepple Tower Hethpool Tower Howtel
List_of_castles_in_England
Fortification used to protect an area from potential aggressors
earthworks to extensive military fortifications such as curtain walls with towers, bastions and gates for access to the city. From ancient to modern times
Defensive_wall
Sculpture by Gian Lorenzo Bernini
Italy) Campo Verano Capocci Tower Column of the Immaculate Conception Conti Tower Hospital of the Holy Spirit Milizie Tower Sisto Bridge Spanish Steps
Ecstasy_of_Saint_Teresa
milefortlet had two associated towers, similar in construction to the turrets built along Hadrian's Wall. These towers were positioned approximately one-third
Milefortlet_21
Public square in Rome, Italy
Italy) Campo Verano Capocci Tower Column of the Immaculate Conception Conti Tower Hospital of the Holy Spirit Milizie Tower Sisto Bridge Spanish Steps
Piazza_Navona
American novelist
series that explores the beginnings of Royce and Hadrian's partnership and first escapades. The Crown Tower (2013) The Rose and the Thorn (2013) "The Jester"
Michael_J._Sullivan_(author)
Bronze cup found in Wiltshire, England
important in that it lists five of the forts on the western section of Hadrian's Wall, thus aiding scholars in identifying the forts correctly. The information
Rudge_Cup
Aspect of Scottish history
throughout the country, some merely piles of rubble, others with impressive towers and outbuildings. They date from about 800 BC to AD 300, with the most imposing
Scotland during the Roman Empire
Scotland_during_the_Roman_Empire
Roman ballista-like torsion siege engine
the besiegers from earthworks and siege towers, and as an element in cities' defences, mounted on walls and towers. A further development of torsion siege
Scorpio_(weapon)
milefortlet had two associated towers, similar in construction to the turrets built along Hadrian's Wall. These towers were positioned approximately one-third
Milefortlet_23
milefortlet had two associated towers, similar in construction to the turrets built along Hadrian's Wall. These towers were positioned approximately one-third
Milefortlet_25
1996 novel by George R. R. Martin
Lannister, having sex with her twin brother Jaime. Jaime throws Bran from a tower, leaving Bran comatose and paralyzed. Ned brings his daughters Sansa and
A_Game_of_Thrones
Roman fort in Northumberland, England
331°W / 55.013; -2.331 Housesteads Roman Fort was an auxiliary fort on Hadrian's Wall, at Housesteads, Northumberland, England. It is dramatically positioned
Housesteads_Roman_Fort
Fortified medieval tower in Rome, Italy
The Torre dei Conti is a medieval fortified tower in Rome, Italy, located near the Colosseum and the Roman Forum. Now standing at 29 metres (95 ft), it
Torre_dei_Conti
Country mansion in Northumberland, England
three-storey pele tower was added in 1330 by Thomas de Featherstonehaugh. A survey from the year 1541 reported the property to be a tower in good repair
Featherstone_Castle
Type of porch
walks or open galleries Gatehouse – Entry control building Gate tower – Fortified tower at a major gateway Hypostyle – Hall with a roof supported by columns
Portico
Palace in Viterbo, Lazio, Italy
in Viterbo Palazzo dei Papi The Papal Palace of Viterbo, with the bell tower of the cathedral in the background Location within Lazio Show map of Lazio
Palace of the Popes in Viterbo
Palace_of_the_Popes_in_Viterbo
HADRIANS TOWER
HADRIANS TOWER
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Lord of Shiva
Female
English
Feminine form of Latin Adrianus, Spanish Adrián, and Italian Adriano, all ADRIANA means "from Hadria."Â
Female
Hungarian
Hungarian feminine form of Latin Adrianus, ADRIENN means "from Hadria."
Male
Spanish
Spanish form of Latin Adrianus, ADRIÃN means "from Hadria."
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Czechoslovakian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Italian, Jamaican, Latin, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Shakespearean, Spanish, Swedish, Swiss
Dark and Rich; Woman from Hadria
Female
English
Feminine form of English Adrian, ADRIANE means "from Hadria."
Female
English
Variant spelling of Latin Adriana, ADREANA means "from Hadria."
Female
French
French feminine form of Latin Hadrian, HADRIENNE means "from Hadria."
Boy/Male
Australian, Dutch, French, German, Latin, Netherlands, Swedish
Man from the Harida; Dark One; From Hadria
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, French, German, Latin
From Hadria; Dark
Male
French
French name derived from Latin Adrianus, ADRIEN means "from Hadria."
Boy/Male
Latin
Dark.. In the 2nd century AD Roman Emperor Hadrian caused the Hadrian wall to be built in Britain.
Surname or Lastname
English, southern French, and German
English, southern French, and German : from a vernacular form of the Latin personal name (H)adrianus, originally an ethnic name denoting someone from the coast of the Adriatic (Latin Adria). It was adopted as a cognomen by the emperor who ruled ad 117–138. It was also borne by several minor saints, in particular an early martyr at Nicomedia (died c.304), the patron saint of soldiers and butchers. There was an English St. Adrian (died 710), born in North Africa; he was abbot of St. Augustine’s, Canterbury, and his cult enjoyed a brief vogue after the discovery of his supposed remains in 1091. Later, the name was adopted by several popes, including the only pope of English birth, Nicholas Breakspear, who reigned as Adrian IV (1154–59).
Male
English
English name derived from Latin Adrianus, ADRIAN means "from Hadria."Â
Male
Hungarian
Hungarian form of Latin Adrianus, ADORJÃN means "from Hadria."
Female
English
Pet form of English Adriane, ADRIE means "from Hadria."
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Dutch, English, French, German, Latin, Scandinavian
Place Name; From Adria-a North Italian City; Dark One
Boy/Male
Australian, French, German, Latin, Portuguese, Shakespearean, Spanish
Dark; Similar to Adrian; The Adriatic Sea; From Hadria
Boy/Male
Swedish English Latin
Dark.
Male
Italian
Italian form of Latin Adrianus, ADRIANO means "from Hadria."Â
HADRIANS TOWER
HADRIANS TOWER
Boy/Male
African, Arabic
Brightness of the Faith
Boy/Male
Hindu
Preceptor of Skanda
Boy/Male
Hindi
Winner.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Desirous, Wishful, Willing
Boy/Male
Anglo, British, English
Fearless Leader; Royal Ruler
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Latin
Offering; Pig; Roman Clan Name; A Gift
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a maker of cord and string, derived from Middle English lace ‘cord’ (Old French laz, las).
Boy/Male
Tamil
Devadeva | தேவதேவா
Lord of all lords
Boy/Male
Latin
Temple servant. Also Free-born child; noble. Masculine of Camille.
Boy/Male
Indian
Leader; Head
HADRIANS TOWER
HADRIANS TOWER
HADRIANS TOWER
HADRIANS TOWER
HADRIANS TOWER
n.
An instrument with a graduated disk by means of which the angles of gems are measured in the process of cutting and polishing.
n.
One of the semi-Arians of the 4th century, who held that the Son was of like, but not the same, essence or substance with the Father; -- opposed to homoousian.
imp. & p. p.
of Tower
n.
A headdress of a high or towerlike form, fashionable about the end of the seventeenth century and until 1715; also, any high headdress.
n.
The doctrines or tenets of the Semi-Arians.
n.
The doctrines of the Arians.
n.
A member of a branch of the Arians which did not acknowledge the Son to be consubstantial with the Father, that is, of the same substance, but admitted him to be of a like substance with the Father, not by nature, but by a peculiar privilege.
n. pl.
A group of fossil saurians having biconcave vertebrae and the teeth implanted in sockets.
a.
Having towers; adorned or defended by towers.
n.
One of those Arians who held that the Son was of a different substance from the Father.
a.
Like or pertaining to the saurians.
a.
Adorned or defended by towers.
n.
A genus of fossil saurians found in the Permian formation.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Tower
n.
A school founded at Rome by Hadrian.
n.
One of the followers of Lucifer, bishop of Cagliari, in the fourth century, who separated from the orthodox churches because they would not go as far as he did in opposing the Arians.
a.
Pertaining to the Adriatic Sea; as, Adrian billows.
a.
Having the bones of the palate arranged as in saurians, the vomer consisting of two lateral halves, as in the woodpeckers (Pici).
v. i.
To admit or accept the tenets of the Arians; to become an Arian.
a.
Very high; elevated; rising aloft; as, a towering height.