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- Coenaculum, the term applied to the eating-room of a Roman house in which the supper (coena) or latest meal was taken. It was sometimes placed in an upper...
- within the genus, Coenaculum with the other species being Coenaculum secundum, Coenaculum tertium and Coenaculum weerdtae. "Coenaculum minutulum". Global...
- species to exist within the genus Coenaculum, the other three being Coenaculum minutulum, Coenaculum secundum and Coenaculum tertium. The maximum recorded...
- within the genus, Coenaculum, the other species are Coenaculum minutulum, Coenaculum secundum and Coenaculum weerdtae. "Coenaculum tertium". WoRMS. World...
- & Perugia, 2020 Coenaculum minutulum (Tate & May, 1900) Coenaculum secundum (Powell, 1937) Coenaculum tertium (Dell, 1952) Coenaculum weerdtae (Moolenb****...
- to exist within the genus Coenaculum, with the other species being Coenaculum minutulum, Coenaculum tertium and Coenaculum weerdtae. This marine species...
- derivative of the Latin word ceno, which means "I dine". Jerome used the Latin coenaculum for both Gr**** words in his Latin Vulgate translation. "Upper room" is...
- widening and laying of a proper road to enable the Pope to be driven to the Coenaculum. Prior to the Six-Day War, this street was known as Ain el-loza.[unreliable...
- when the older one had been destro**** by Hakim in 1010. It is the famous Coenaculum or Cenacle – now a Moslem shrine – near the Gate of David, and supposed...
- Sion, built on the foundations of the original apostolic Cenacle, or Coenaculum, traditionally ****umed to be the location of the Last Supper. The abbey...