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  • 61loggia — /loj euh, loh jee euh/; It. /lawd jah/, n., pl. loggias, It. loggie / je/. 1. a gallery or arcade open to the air on at least one side. 2. a space within the body of a building but open to the air on one side, serving as an open air room or as an …

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  • 62Rome — /rohm/, n. 1. Harold (Jacob), born 1908, U.S. lyricist and composer. 2. Italian, Roma. a city in and the capital of Italy, in the central part, on the Tiber: ancient capital of the Roman Empire; site of Vatican City, seat of authority of the… …

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  • 63Mansart, François — ▪ French architect Introduction Mansart also spelled  Mansard   born January 1598, Paris died September 1666       architect important for establishing classicism in Baroque architecture in mid 17th century France. His buildings are notable for… …

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  • 64Jerusalem (Before A.D. 71) — • This article deals with the destruction by the Romans after it had become the scene of the Redemption Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Jerusalem (Before A.D. 71)     Jerusalem (Before A.D. 71) …

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  • 65Chester County Courthouse (Tennessee) — Chester County Courthouse U.S. National Register of Historic Places …

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  • 66passage — 1 pass, *way, route, course, artery 2 Passage, passageway, corridor, hall, hallway, gallery, arcade, cloister, aisle, ambulatory designate a typically long narrow way connecting parts of a building or affording access to a particular room or… …

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  • 67PILLAR — (Heb. עַמּוּד; from the root ʿmd, to stand ), a column that stands perpendicular to the ground and generally serves to support the beams of a roof. In this article no distinction will be made between pillar, column, and post. The pillar is used… …

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  • 68Architecture of ancient Greece — Architecture was extinct in Greece from the end of the Mycenaean period (about 1200 BC) to the 7th century BC, when urpeppeeban life and prosperity recovered to a point where public building could be undertaken. But since many Greek buildings in… …

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  • 69Marseille — For other uses, see Marseille (disambiguation). Marseille Marselha Panorama of Marseille …

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  • 70Donato Bramante — Birth name Donato di Pascuccio d Antonio Born 1444 Fermignano, in present day …

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