basílica
31Basilica, S. (1) — 1S. Basilica, (18. Nov.), eine Martyrin im Gebiete von Rheims. S. S. Oriculus. (El.) …
32basilica — ba·sì·li·ca s.f. 1. TS arch., stor. in Roma antica, edificio pubblico di forma rettangolare, con una navata centrale fiancheggiata da due o quattro navate minori delimitate da colonne, destinato al commercio e all amministrazione della giustizia… …
33basilica — ba|sil|i|ca [bəˈsılıkə, ˈzıl ] n [Date: 1500 1600; : Latin; Origin: Greek basilike, from basilikos royal , from basileus king ] a church in the shape of a long room with a round end ▪ the basilica of St Peter s in Rome …
34basilica — [[t]bəzɪ̱lɪkə[/t]] basilicas N COUNT A basilica is a church which is rectangular in shape and has a rounded end …
35basilica — noun (C) a church in the shape of a long room with a round end: the basilica of St Peter s …
36basilica — /bəˈsɪlɪkə / (say buh silikuh), / ˈzɪl / (say zil ) noun 1. (in Roman times) a large rectangular building, typically with an aisle on either side of its long nave, and often with an apse at one or both ends; used as a meeting place and for the… …
37basilica — This Latin word originally referred to an oblong rectangular building with a semicircular alcove at one end, where a judge or other official presided. After Christianity became a legally recognized religion under Constantine in the fourth… …
38basilica — A rectangular building in use in ancient times as a courtroom or public hall; a church in the architectural form of a basilica …
39Basílica de San Francisco de Asís — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda …
40Basílica de San Pablo Extramuros — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Centro histórico de Roma, los bienes de la Santa Sede situados en la ciudad que se benefician de los derechos de extraterritorialidad y San Pablo Extramuros1 …