e/Aedes (Roman)

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has glosseng: To the Romans an aedes was a building of religious significance, normally translated as temple or chapel. It generally differed from the more familiar term templum in that an aedes was a distinct structure whereas a templum often referred to a religious complex. The two terms are however used interchangeably by some sources especially towards the end of the empire.
lexicalizationeng: aedes
instance of(noun) the architecture of ancient Rome
Roman architecture
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Portuguese
has glosspor: Aedes (em latim antigo: aides) era, na Roma Antiga, um edifício que tinha qualquer importância religiosa.
lexicalizationpor: aedes
Swedish
has glossswe: Aedes kan syfta på: *en myggart, se Aedes *ett latinskt ord för kapell ("en byggnad där en gud håller hus"). Kända Aedes inkluderar: :*Aedis Minerva (motsv. Pallas Athena) :*Aedes Fortunae Huiusce Diei (Tempel för Dagens Lycka) byggt av Quintus Lutatius Catulus, 101 f.Kr
lexicalizationswe: Aedes

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