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Definition of Basilicans

Basilican
Basilican Ba*sil"i*can, a. Of, relating to, or resembling, a basilica; basilical. There can be no doubt that the first churches in Constantinople were in the basilican form. --Milman.

Meaning of Basilicans from wikipedia

- buildings, and only in rare exceptions to churches. Churches were nonetheless basilican in form, with an apse or tribunal at the end of a nave with two or more...
- thus symbolises the bishop's role as teacher. A raised throne within a basilican hall was also definitive for a Late Antique presiding magistrate; and...
- Murchison Street, Ladysmith Exterior to Murchison street suggestive of a basilican plan and section. In fact, church has octagon The NGK congregation was...
- İznik (Nicaea) in Bursa Province, Turkey, was built as a Byzantine-era basilican church. Converted into the Orhan Mosque (Turkish: Orhan Camii) after the...
- 1164. The shrine takes the form of a large reliquary in the shape of a basilican church, made of bronze and silver, gilded and ornamented with architectonic...
- arrangement, it resembled St Peter's in Rome, indicating that it was of basilican form, with an eastern apse. During the reforms of Dunstan, archbishop...
- architecture are found—one basilican, the other native. The Church of Our Lady Mary of Zion at Axum is an example of the basilican design, though the early...
- the 4th century BC. Most of the South Italian Gr**** vessels known as Basilican ware were made in different workshops in the city. Unfortunately, none...
- Christian church; now Orhan Mosque; It was built in Nicaea as a Byzantine-era basilican church. Cathedral of Saints Constantine and Helen Yabroud Syria 326 Gr****...
- site of the North gate. The building of church towers, replacing the basilican narthex or West porch, can be attributed to this late period of Anglo-Saxon...