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- the Conquest, contained a central apse flanked by apsidioles. Poole, Thomas Henry (1907). "Apsidiole" . In Herbermann, Charles (ed.). Catholic Encyclopedia...
- Martin (1855) Basilica of Saint-Martin d'Ainay, Lyon. Saint Badulphe Apsidiole  One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication...
- completely off-centre, has a central five-sided apse flanked by a single apsidiole on the left. A cannonball, from the bombardment of Brussels by the French...
- building. At the far end of the chamber to the east lays a semi-circular apsidiole that encomp****es a tunnel with steps heading down to its location. The...
- repair of the upper parts of the walls of the cella, the addition of three apsidioles in the form of a transept and an apse, and the decoration of outside and...
- excavations under the nave of the present cathedral uncovered the remains of an apsidiole dating from the Carolingian period as well as a poly-lobed portal of Mozarabic...
- and wide as the aisles. The choir is surrounded by an ambulatory with apsidioles and a Lady chapel. This imposing church constitutes a harmonious whole...
- Visconde da Luz street was widened. In this work, much of the southern apsidiole and main chapel were lost. 40°12′34″N 8°25′46″W / 40.2094718°N 8.4295292°W...
- tower, comprising a triforium surmounted by eight windows. There are two apsidioles, one at each corner between the arms of the transept and the choir. The...
- The church has a relatively short transept, each wing ending in a small apsidiole. There are three doorways on the south side of the church; one leading...