- In
church architecture,
sedilia (plural of
Latin sedīle, "seat") are seats,
usually made of stone,
found on the
liturgical south side of an altar, often...
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Sedilia sedilia is an
extinct species of sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusk in the
family Drilliidae. This
extinct marine species was
found in Quaternary...
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Sedilia aphanitoma Dall 1892
Sedilia compacta Faber, 2011 †
Sedilia sedilia (Dall, 1890)
Species brought into
synonymy Sedilia melanacme (E. A. Smith, 1882):...
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Sedilia aphanitoma is an
extinct species of sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusc in the
family Drilliidae. This
extinct marine species was
found in Quaternary...
-
Sedilia compacta is a
species of sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusk in the
family Drilliidae. This
marine species occurs in the
Caribbean Sea and is...
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Sedilia at
Ardfert Cathedral,
August 2015...
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behind two monuments. Fourteenth-century
paintings are on the
backs of the
sedilia (seats used by
priests on
either side of the high altar). On the south...
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chancel is a
medieval Easter Sepulchre.
Opposite on the
south side is the
sedilia. The
carvings on
these two
features are
considered amongst the best in...
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reconstruction from 19th century.
There is a
columbarium under the choir. The
sedilia is
divided into two
parts and it is
located on the
southern wall of the...
- the east
window has a
pointed head and
three lights. Inside,
there is a
sedilia moved from elsewhere, a tub font, and a barrel-vaulted roof.
Listed buildings...