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exonarthex
exonarthex see exo- prefix. Oxford English Dictionary
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Narthex
The exonarthex may have been either open or enclosed with a door leading to the outside, as in the Byzantine Chora Church. In the Eastern Orthodox Church, the esonarthex and exonarthex had, and still have, distinct liturgical functions. wikipedia.org
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eso-
eso-, prefix (ˈɛsəʊ-) [Gr. ἔσω within], employed in a few compounds of modern formation from words of Greek origin, as esoenteˈritis, Path. [see enteritis], inflammation of the intestinal mucous membrane. esogaˈstritis, Path. [see gastritis], inflammation of the mucous lining of the stomach. esoˈnar... Oxford English Dictionary
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Oktisi
The basilica has dimensions of 27.20 x 24.10 m., and consists of a narthex, exonarthex, side annexes and an intersection. wikipedia.org
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Porta Panagia
An ancient temple was located on the site previously, with some column remnants surviving outside the exonarthex. Description The church is composed of the main church and the later exonarthex. wikipedia.org
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Voroneț Monastery
In 1547, the Metropolitan Bishop of Moldavia Grigorie Roșca added the exonarthex to the west end of the church and had the exterior walls painted. The south and north doors of the exonarthex of 1547 have rectangular frames, which indicate a transition period from Gothic to Renaissance. wikipedia.org
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Cantharus (Christianity)
The cantharus is traditionally located in the exonarthex of the church. The water emitted by a cantharus is to be running water. wikipedia.org
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Basilica of St. Achillios
It is a typical three-aisled basilica with a narthex and exonarthex. Originally it was covered by a wooden roof. wikipedia.org
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The Chora
It divides north–south into the outer, or exonarthex and the inner, or esonarthex. Exonarthex The exonarthex (or outer narthex) is the first part of the church that one enters. wikipedia.org
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Anastasie Crimca
He died in Suceava and he is buried in exonarthex of Dragomirna church. References Turdeanu, E. wikipedia.org
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Church-Mosque of Vefa
Besides this building, the complex contains also an exonarthex to the west, a portico (which joins a parekklesion with the bema) with columns and arches The exonarthex is surmounted by three domes. The lateral ones are of umbrella type, while the central one has ribs. wikipedia.org
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Radolišta
The Bazilika consists of a narthex, exonarthex, annex and an intersection. wikipedia.org
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Church of Panagia Kapnikarea
succession: a) the largest south church dedicated to the Presentation of Mary to the Temple, b) the chapel of St Barbara on the northern side; and c) the exonarthex wikipedia.org
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Monastery of the Holy Trinity in Gornja Kamenica
Thanks to conservation works on architecture in 1950, 1968 and 1970–1971, the later exonarthex was removed, which restored the shape it had in the mid- wikipedia.org
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Katholikon
A katholikon may have special architectural features in it, such as a kathedra (episcopal throne), or both an esonarthex (inner-narthex) and exonarthex wikipedia.org
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