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Monumental gateway in Ancient Greek architecture
In ancient Greek architecture, a propylon (/ˈprɒpɪlɒn/ or /ˈprɒupɪlɒn/; Ancient Greek πρόπυλον) is a monumental gateway, also referred to as a propylaeum
Propylon
Ancient town in Pisidia, Asia Minor, now Turkey
the second column of the Propylon to the north. The 12 steps at the end of the Tiberia Platea are all that remain of the Propylon, a monumental passage gateway
Antioch_of_Pisidia
The East Propylon is the eastern entrance of the Roman Agora in Athens. Built in 19-11 BCE, it consisted of Ionic columns made of gray Hymettian marble
East_Propylon
Ancient square in Athens
were shops and a Doric propylon (entrance), the Gate of Athena Archegetis. To its east was an Ionic gate, the East Propylon, next to the Tower of the
Roman_Agora
Ancient sanctuary of Eleusinian Demeter in Athens near the Ancient Agora
terraces, centring on a small temple for the hero Triptolemus, an outer propylon (gateway) and a South Stoa. A circular building in the southernmost part
Eleusinion
Monumental gateway to the Acropolis of Athens
the gateway with a ceremonial entrance, usually referred to as the Older Propylon, and the refurbishment of the forecourt in front of it. At this time, a
Propylaea (Acropolis of Athens)
Propylaea_(Acropolis_of_Athens)
Roman library in Athens, Greece
followed a Roman forum architectural style, having only one entrance with a propylon of Corinthian order, a high surrounding wall with protruding niches (oikoi
Hadrian's_Library
Roman emperor from AD 98 to 117
embellishing buildings. He is portrayed, together with Domitian, on the propylon of the Temple of Hathor at Dendera. His cartouche also appears in the column
Trajan
Town in Elis, Greece
Legend 1. Northwest Propylon 12. Building of Ptolemy II and Arsinoe II 23. Heroon 2. Prytaneion 13. Hestia stoa 24. Pheidias' workshop and paleochristian
Olympia,_Greece
Late Bronze Age Greek civilization
to the megaron was provided through a court, which was reached from a propylon. The iconography of the palatial chambers is remarkably uniform throughout
Mycenaean_Greece
Roman emperor from AD 81 to 96
decorating them. He appears, together with Trajan, in offering scenes on the propylon of the Temple of Hathor at Dendera. His cartouche also appears in the column
Domitian
architectural forms that are still in evidence are the processional gateway (propylon), the public square (agora) surrounded by storied colonnade (stoa), the
Ancient_Greek_architecture
Ancient Greek temple on Aegina
northeast extremity and a structure identified as a treasury east of the propylon (entrance) of the sanctuary. The temple corresponding to these structures
Temple_of_Aphaia
Byzantine church in Athens, Greece
chapel of St Barbara on the northern side; and c) the exonarthex with the propylon to the west. The larger of the two churches, the south one, is a domed
Church_of_Panagia_Kapnikarea
Ancient Greek temple in Athens
128.72 m, reinforced with engaged piers and accessible through a small propylon on the north side. The building measured 110.35 m in length and 43.68 m
Temple of Olympian Zeus, Athens
Temple_of_Olympian_Zeus,_Athens
Ancient Greek city in Anatolia
surrounding the temple on three sides was added under Eumenes II, along with the propylon in the southeast corner, which is now found, largely reconstructed, in
Pergamon
British company
markets and supports software, such as Contenta, Fonto, Language Weaver, Propylon, Tridion Docs, Tridion Sites and Trados Studio. "About Us: Company History"
RWS_Group
Archaeological site in Egypt
4 km (2.5 mi) south of Medinet Habu. According to inscriptions on the propylon, construction of the Isis temple began around the early 1st century CE
Deir_el-Shelwit
Ancient Greek sanctuary by the Acropolis
sanctuary was a propylon which allowed visitors to access the sanctuary from the roadway to the south. According to epigraphic evidence, the propylon was renovated
Asclepieion_of_Athens
Roman province that encompassed most of modern-day Egypt
Domitian and Trajan making offerings to the gods appear on reliefs on the propylon of the Temple of Hathor at Dendera. There are cartouches of Domitian and
Roman_Egypt
Ancient Egyptian temple complex
Domitian and Trajan making offerings to the gods appear on reliefs on the propylon of the Temple of Hathor at Dendera. There are cartouches of Domitian and
Dendera_Temple_complex
Main entrance of the Bronze Age citadel of Mycenae
a single column. More specifically, the gate relief may allude to the propylon (structure forming the entrance) that provides the main direct access to
Lion_Gate
City in Qena, Egypt
Domitian and Trajan making offerings to the gods appear on reliefs on the propylon of the Temple of Hathor at Dendera. There are cartouches of Domitian and
Dendera
Ancient Greek city
nymphaeum faces the courtyard of Septimius Severus and is next to the propylon (monumental entrance) of the southern baths whose hydraulic system provided
Perga
Town in Aswan Governorate, Egypt
exception to an almost universal rule in Egyptian architecture. It has no propylon or dromos in front of it, and the portico has an uneven number of columns
Kom_Ombo
Criteria used in formal figurative art
Domitian and Trajan making offerings to the gods appear on reliefs on the propylon of the Temple of Hathor at Dendera. There are cartouches of Domitian and
Artistic canons of body proportions
Artistic_canons_of_body_proportions
Thoroughfare in ancient Athens
The Pompeion from the southeast; the foreground shows the propylon (gateway) through which processions would pass from the peristyle courtyard behind.
Panathenaic_Way
Reconstruction of archeological ruins using their original materials
Building (2000–2012); the Doric logeion of the Theatre (2011–2012); and the Propylon of the Sebasteion complex (2012–present). Temple of Heracles in Agrigento
Anastylosis
Art movement
Sarapeion which was constructed sometime between 246 and 221 BC, though the propylon of the Sanctuary of the Great Gods on Samothrace, which was sponsored by
Hellenistic_art
City, capital of Greece, in Europe
Acharnian Gate and Cemetery Site Remains of the Long Walls Roman Agora East Propylon Gate of Athena Archegetis Tower of the Winds Sacred Gate Stoa of Attalos
Outline_of_Athens
Belgian trance DJ and producer (born 1982)
Jonas Steur Also known as Estuera Evil Robot Fable Propylon Silvertear Yusuf Born 1982 (age 43–44) Origin Belgium Genres Trance house techno electronic
Jonas_Steur
Ancient Roman city in Geyre, Aydın, Turkey
was jointly dedicated, according to a 1st-century inscription on its propylon, "To Aphrodite, the Divine Augusti and the People". A relief found in the
Aphrodisias
Archaeological museum in Athens, Greece
leaning on her spear, glancing down at a stele. Ionic capital from the Propylon of the Acropolis. Nike adjusting her sandal, once part of the parapet beside
Acropolis_Museum
Domitian and Trajan making offerings to the gods appear on reliefs on the propylon of the Temple of Hathor at Dendera. There are cartouches of Domitian and
Art_of_ancient_Egypt
Roman arch in Greece
(perhaps Marcus Aurelius) by the Panhellenes. These arches flanked the propylon into the sanctuary and stood at the ends of roads to Megara and to a harbor
Arch_of_Hadrian_(Athens)
Archaeological site in the Egyptian depression of el-Faiyum
worship of the gods, while the building to the South became a sort of propylon. The North temple was restored probably in the first half of the 2nd century
Soknopaiou_Nesos
Sacrificial altar in Sicily, Italy
a water-proofed basin in the centre, surrounded by a u-shaped stoa. A propylon on the western side of this compound allowed access to both the open space
Altar_of_Hieron
Island in the Nile, Egypt
Macedonian and Roman rulers of Egypt. Its principal ruins consisted of the propylon and two columns of a temple, which was apparently of small dimensions,
Philae_temple_complex
Archaeological site in the Aegean Region
same curious orientation as the temple of Apollo (or it was used as a propylon). Above the substructure was a small church built in Byzantine times which
Didyma
Ancient building in Athens, Greece
marble. The entrance to the building was through a monumental gateway (propylon) in marble, featuring four Ionic columns. The central passage was equipped
Pompeion
the Great Forecourt: L-shaped stoa with rooms; northeast of the Greater Propylon, outside the Sanctuary of Demeter and Kore, bounding east and west sides
List_of_stoae
Archaeological site in Yemen
middle one of these entrances was given special emphasis by a pillared propylon. The ground plan and form of the structure reflect the prototype of the
Al-Masajid (archaeological site)
Al-Masajid_(archaeological_site)
Island in Greece
number of buildings were erected, including the temple, Stoa D and the Propylon (Building E). Little is known about the temple constructed during this
Kalaureia
Educational foundation (1945 to 1968)
Excavations Conducted by the Institute of Fine Arts, New York University The Propylon of Ptolemy II: Text Alfred Frazer Karl Lehmann, Phyllis Williams Lehmann
Bollingen_Foundation
Belgian Egyptologist and author
godsbeeld", in Scriba 1 (1992), pp. 71–137 "The Decoration Program of the Propylon of Khonsu at Karnak", in KMT 10/2 (1999), pp. 56–65 The Narmer Palette
Jacques_Kinnaer
Ancient temple in Campus Martius, Rome
Serapis. The last denarius depicts a three-bayed arch that could be the propylon to the sanctuary. A similar arch with the inscription ARCVS AD ISIS is
Temple_of_Isis_and_Serapis
Roman monument in Berlin
of Emperor Hadrian about 120 to 130 AD. It replaced an existing Doric propylon and served as the northern entrance to the southern market, or agora, in
Market_Gate_of_Miletus
along with several stoas, altars, a larger and more elaborate entrance (propylon), bathing basins, additional rooms for storage or the preparation of offerings
Apollonis_of_Cyzicus
Archaeological Museum of Ioulis. A classical monumental marble building, a Propylon (mid-5th century BC) marked the main entrance to this terrace and to the
Carthaea
Byzantine church in Thessaloniki, Greece
tiles were installed, brought from Villa Allatini. The precinct and the propylon of the church were re-built in 1939. Pammegistoi Taxiarches received its
Pammegistoi_Taxiarches_Church
Mosque in Jaunpur, Uttar Pradesh, India
is 38 feet in diameter. On each side of the portal are two dominating propylons 70 feet long decorated with several arches. The mosque is made of brick
Jama_Mosque,_Jaunpur
Archaeological site in Greece
Antica 15, pp. 47-62, 2015 N. Cucuzza & N. Hellner, "A Late Minoan III propylon at Haghia Triada", CretAnt 10/11, pp. 501-518, 2009 [9]De Gregorio, Chiara
Hagia_Triada
City of ancient Attica, Greece
the west side of the stoa; these cuttings do not go toward the elaborate propylon (monumental entranceway) of the structure north of the stoa as might seem
Brauron
Sub-label of Black Hole Recordings
Ollin Kan Patrick Hagenaar Patrick Plaice Paul Thomas Paul van Dyk Phoenyx Propylon PureNRG Quench Quivver Richard Beynon Richard Durand Richard J. Dalton
Magik_Muzik
UNESCO World Heritage Site
Maleatas, which had been abandoned since the early first century BC, adding a propylon, a nymphaeum, and a vast subterranean cistern ("the Skanà"). These repairs
Sanctuary of Asclepius, Epidaurus
Sanctuary_of_Asclepius,_Epidaurus
Mosque in Kos, Greece
The eastern staircase, the top of which is covered by a double-domed propylon, was intended for the entrance of officials to the mosque. On the north
Defterdar_Mosque_(Kos)
from Sigma Theta Chi (local), established in 1987. Chapter formed from Propylon (local), established in 1981. Chapter formed from Kappa Omega (local),
List_of_Sigma_Chi_chapters
Religious beliefs and practices of the Thracians
located in a large yard which was fully surrounded by turreted walls, with a propylon separating the yard from the rest of the city. The sanctuary of Seuthopolis
Thracian_religion
Art genre
temple type found only in Saba, which had a rectangular ground plan and a propylon and was divided into two parts - an inner courtyard with pillars on three
Ancient_South_Arabian_art
foundations indicates a sixth-century BC date. In the Roman period, a raised propylon of blue marble was built, supported by two columns, which helped manage
Sanctuary_of_Amynus
Ancient Athenian building
Agora was completed. The study of the New Bouleuterion (along with the Propylon, Metroon and Great Drain) was completed in 1953. "Athens, New Bouleuterion
New_Bouleuterion
Ancient Roman buildings and structures in Turkey
gate. From there, visitors walked some 200 metres (660 ft) to an immense propylon (or monumental gateway) in front of the temple, supported by a row of columns
Red_Basilica
Ancient Roman settlement in modern Turkey
baths, the bridges, the streets, the insulae, the Connection Building, propylon and the nympheum were all planned and built during this period. Allianoi
Allianoi
Town in the northeast of ancient Arcadia
Elsewhere there is a substantial scene building from a theatre, a monumental propylon and a keyhole shaped building (perhaps an heroon to the city's legendary
Stymphalus_(Arcadia)
Dutch record label
Remixes) 02-20-2004 ITWT 368-5 Phynn Exotica / Hightide 09-20-2004 ITWT 369-5 Propylon Exile / Morning Glow 10-20-2004 ITWT 370-5 Starr Summer Queen / Santiago
In_Trance_We_Trust
Archeological site in Syria
intended to document the surrounding settlements, tombs, quarries and a propylon temple ruins. The survey was hampered by the remoteness and altitude of
Burqush
Chief priesthood of Ancient Cyrene
Praxiadas son of Eu[cleidas] ca. 300-290 BC IGCyr 12700, 98200 Built the Greek Propylon in the sanctuary of Apollo; his son may also have served as priest Elaeitas
Priest_of_Apollo_(Cyrene)
inscriptions now come into play. He constructed at his own expense the vestibule (propylon) for the Asklépiéion in Pergamum. Another inscription from Sparta attests
Aulus_Claudius_Charax
Religious building
ground. The temple’s cella opens to the east onto a pronaos (also called a propylon), following a fairly classical layout for this type of grand monument.
Gallo-Roman_Temple_of_Tours
Terminology for Kazanlak Valley
independent fortress wall, also reinforced by towers. A monumental entrance – propylon (Greek πρόπυλον) represented the transition to the inner yard. To the far
Valley_of_the_Thracian_Rulers
Greco-Bactrian archaeological site
north-south direction and 100 metres long in an east-west direction. A propylon (gateway) in the east side of this wall leads to a large courtyard containing
Takht-i_Sangin
Electric vehicle market in Pakistan
reliance on Japanese made electric automobile parts and Microsoft negroid propylon technology. Vlektra makes electric bikes and is based in Karachi. Nissan
Plug-in electric vehicles in Pakistan
Plug-in_electric_vehicles_in_Pakistan
also incorporated in the later cells, south of the katholikon and in the propylon to the west, while others are in the storerooms. The oldest cells of the
Panagia_Skripou_Monastery
Ancient temple in modern-day Syria
the north, there is a second courtyard with various adjoining rooms. A propylon leads into the southern courtyard, on the opposite side of which there
Temple_of_the_Gadde
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Female
English
Feminine form of English unisex Jordan, JORDANA means "flowing down."
Girl/Female
British, English
Form of Holly; Holly Grove
Boy/Male
Arabic Muslim
Winner; to win.
Girl/Female
German, Greek, Shakespearean
Universal; Complete; Well Born; Stone; Earthly; Of the Earth
Girl/Female
English American
Jehovah has been gracious; has shown favor.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Pomeroy.
Boy/Male
Welsh
Beloved.
Boy/Male
American, British, Celtic, Christian, Danish, English, Finnish, Gaelic, Hungarian, Irish, Scottish, Swedish
Friend of the Sea; Form of Irving; Handsome and Fair; Beautiful; Place Name; Honored Friend
Boy/Male
Anglo, British, English
Free Landholder
Boy/Male
Tamil
Abundant
PROPYLON
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pl.
of Propylon
n.
The porch, vestibule, or entrance of an edifice.