सिलिकास Meaning in English
सिलिकास शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : silicas
, silikas
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
सिलियोफोरासिलिक्स
रेशम आवराण मुद्रण
सिल्क काटन
रेशमी एल्म
रेशम कीट पतंग
रेशम लाइन में खड़ा
रेशमी स्क्रीन
रेशमी टेरियर
रेशमी काम
रेशमी का कीड़ा
रेशमी केड़ा
रेशम सुति
रेशमी निकृंत
रेशमी छोड़ी
सिलिकास इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Thermae, basilicas, floor mosaics have been uncovered.
The present church's architecture is a mix of Italian Renaissance and Baroque elements, and its floorplan follows that of ancient Roman basilicas.
The ancient sources tell the history of city's existence and how the churches and basilicas survived into the late Roman and early Byzantine periods.
Churches built in the area are often two-nave, there are also some basilicas with relatively short aisles.
Churches in Pomerania were largely made of brick and were built as hall churches with tall towers, while basilicas were much less common.
The first palæo-Christian basilicas were built next to the entrances to the catacombs.
These are the four major Papal Basilicas in Rome.
However, many pilgrims still prefer the pre-2000 seven basilicas and so also attend St.
Sebastian's in addition to the ones required for the indulgence, or even instead of the Santuario (given that the walk from the Santuario to the Inner City takes at least a half-day just for itself, and that there is an indulgence for visiting any of the four major basilicas anyway).
In 846, Muhammad Abul Abbas of Sicily, emir of the Aghlabids invaded eastern Rome, plundering various basilicas, including Old Saint Peter's which was outside the Aurelian walls, for their treasures.
It is known that in 336, Pope Julius I had set the number of presbyter cardinals to 28, so that for each day of the week, a different presbyter cardinal would say mass in one of the four major basilicas of Rome, St.
the Roman cardinal priests and bishops were 'incardinated' for permanent (though limited) purposes into the patriarchal basilicas while remaining bound nonetheless to the churches of their original ordination.