macellum उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- The area also features bradyseismic phenomena, which are most evident at the Macellum of Pozzuoli ( misidentified as a temple of Serapis ), as geologists puzzled over bands of marine molluscs on marble columns, showing that the level of the site in relation to sea level had varied.
- The Macellum had three entrances : two main entrances, one in the middle of the west side to the forum and one in the middle of the north side to " Via degli Augustali " ( a local road ), plus a side entrance on the southeast that could only be reached using a small stairway.
- By this bull Jews and neophytes were forbidden to study the Talmud, to read anti-Catholic writings, in particular the work " Macellum " ( " Mar Jesu " ), to pronounce the names of Jesus, Maria, or the saints, to manufacture communion-cups or other church vessels or accept such as pledges, or to build new synagogues or ornament old ones.
- The modern definition of " massacre " as " wholesale slaughter, carnage ", and the subsequent verb of this form, derive from late 16th century Middle French, evolved from Middle French " " macacre, macecle " " meaning " slaughterhouse, butchery . " Further origins are dubious, though may be related to Latin " macellum " " provisions store, butcher shop ."
- In the " Liber Pontificalis " the church of Santa Maria Maggiore was described as " iuxta macellum Libiae " ( next to Libia's market ), and that of San Vito in Macello; and the processional route described by the Lateran canon Bendedict, the " Ordo Benedicti " of 1143, notes " intrans sub arcum " " ubi dicitur macellum Livianum " ( " ientering under the arch [ of Gallienus ] where it is called the Livian market " ).
- In the " Liber Pontificalis " the church of Santa Maria Maggiore was described as " iuxta macellum Libiae " ( next to Libia's market ), and that of San Vito in Macello; and the processional route described by the Lateran canon Bendedict, the " Ordo Benedicti " of 1143, notes " intrans sub arcum " " ubi dicitur macellum Livianum " ( " ientering under the arch [ of Gallienus ] where it is called the Livian market " ).
- He was suspected of treason following the execution of his half-brother Constantius Gallus in 354 . " But then the artillery of slander was turned against Julian, the future famous emperor, lately brought to account, and he was involved, as was unjustly held, in a two-fold accusation : first, that he had moved from the estate of Macellum, situated in Cappadocia, into the Milan, and after abiding there for a short time, he was allowed to go to Greece for the sake of perfecting his education, as he earnestly desired ."
- Were identified various urban areas of the city, the Macellum ( for the public life ), in the immediate vicinity of the port, the shopping district consists mostly of environments for the supply of goods ( which were transported by sea via the port and ground through the Via Salaria ) . The activities were based mainly on trade, crafts and sea fishing, as evidenced by both the finds of objects ( hooks, needles and fragments of fishing nets ) that funerary inscription in memory of purpurarius ( dealer in purple ) Caius Marcilius also mentioned as " quinquevires " the city in the same inscription.