Rome
Isaac Kremer/ September 9, 2018/ / 0 comments
A city in the central part of Italy which, according to tradition, was founded by Romulus and Remus in 758 B.C: ancient capital of the Roman Empire and site of Vatican City, the seat of authority of the Roman Catholic Church. (Ching, 1995)
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- Greek mythology
- IHS
- skylight
- griffin
- Roman Empire
- David
- Classical
- Classical architecture
- classical style
- trompe l'oeil
- acanthus leaf
- aedes
- aedis
- agnus dei
- tufa
- frigidarium
- oecus
- catacomb
- nymphaeum
- obelisk
- Golden House
- Lateran
- Saint Luke
- planetarium
- classical antiquity
- pantheon
- travertine
- circus
- herringbone
- anchor
- Sphinx
- pyramid
- ambo
- coffer
- base
- palazzo
- corbel table
- basilica
- opus incertum
- capitole
- École des Beaux Arts
- L'Ecole des Beaux Arts
- Grand Prix de Rome
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- What Style is it? (1983)
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- Herod
- Zealot
- Athenaeum
- cenatio
- tripartite portal
- Ancient Roman
- Italian Baroque
- Empire Style
- Isaiah
- Saint Anne
- GAMSA
- The American House (1980)
- The Grammar of Ornament (1856)
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- Catherine of Siena
- Appian way
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- palladiana
- necropolis
- Hercules
- menorah
- trestle
- coliseum
- Moses
- Ezekiel
- Isaiah
- Chi Rho
- Chi-Rho
- sol invictus
- Mithras
- acqueduct
- curia
- Diocletian window
- Don Bosco
- laurel wreath
- angels of mercy
- cloister-garden
- cloister green
- cloisters
- cloister garth
- torch holder
- bracciale
- Trajan
- porphyry
- Roman Forum
- Saint Paul
- pendulum
- agnus
- Il Gesù
- Saint Ignatius
- Saint Peter
- natatio
- John the Baptist
- Saint Bruno
- Saints Cosmas and Damian
- Saint Francis of Assisi
- Saint Jerome
- Saint Cecilia
- Saint Catherine of Siena
- Saint Sebastian
- Saint Philip Neri
- Venus
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- baptism of Christ
- Roma aeterna
- Roma fuit
- Alaric
- Romanae restitutionis auctor
- Pope Gregory the Great
- Pentapolis
- Salus populi Romani
- Pope Leo III
- Architecture: from Prehistory to Post-Modernism (1986)
- Learning Architecture (2025)
- Saturnalia
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- Clement IV
- archon
- gladiator
- priest
- Caracalla
- Dionysus
- Medusa
- Pan
- tomb
- sepulchre
- columbarium
- terrazzo mosaic
- Piazza della Repubblica - Rome, Italy
- Baths of Caracalla - Rome, Italy
- Column of the Immaculate Conception - Rome, Italy
- Teatro dell'Opera - Rome, Italy
- Saint John Paul II
- Pope Gregory XIII
- puteal
- Basilica del Sacra Cuore - Rome, Italy
- Pope Pius IX
- Divine Mercy
- Santa Maria Maggiore - Rome, Italy
- Saint Expeditus
- Saint Vitalis
- Basilica di San Vitale al Quirinale - Rome, Italy
- Constantine
- all-seeing eye
- all-seeing eye
- Archbasilica of Saint John Lateran - Rome, Italy
- core of the capital
- Saint Peter's Basilica - Vatican City
- velarium
- opus caementicium
- Colosseum
- ironbound
- tie chain
- Colosseum - Rome, Italy
- Neolithic
- basalt
- Italian Renaissance
- neck of a column
- Terme Di Diocleziano - Rome, Italy
- Basilica of Saint John at the Latin Gate - Rome, Italy
- stone finial
