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  2. Pantheon, Rome - Wikipedia

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    These dimensions make more sense when expressed in ancient Roman units of measurement: The dome spans 150 Roman feet; the oculus is 30 Roman feet in diameter; the doorway is 40 Roman feet high. [58] The Pantheon still holds the record for the world's largest unreinforced concrete dome. It is also substantially larger than earlier domes. [59]

  3. Doors of the Roman Pantheon - Wikipedia

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    The doors, measuring 4.45 metres (14.6 ft) wide and 7.53 metres (24.7 ft) high, consist of two leaves. [2] The panels and lintels of the doors are made of cast bronze. Each leaf pivots on pins installed in the floor at the bottom and in the architrave at the top. [3]

  4. File:Pantheon section sphere.svg - Wikipedia

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    Dimensions User Comment; current: 23:03, 28 September 2018 ... Cross-section of the Pantheon in Rome showing how a 43.3 m-diameter sphere fits under its dome ...

  5. File:Interior of Pantheon - Rome, Italy - panoramio.jpg

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    Size of this preview: 329 × 600 pixels. Other resolutions: 131 × 240 pixels | 263 × 480 pixels ... Interior of Pantheon / Rome, Italy: Date: Taken on 21 November 2008:

  6. File:Panthéon, Rome.jpg - Wikipedia

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on af.wikipedia.org Panteon in Rome; Usage on de.wikipedia.org Pantheon (Rom) Usage on eo.wikipedia.org

  7. Ancient Roman units of measurement - Wikipedia

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    Greaves visited Rome in 1639, and measured, among other things, the foot measure on the tomb of Titus Statilius Aper, that on the statue of Cossutius formerly in the gardens of Angelo Colocci, the congius of Vespasian previously measured by Villalpandus, a number of brass measuring-rods found in the ruins of Rome, the paving-stones of the ...

  8. File:Pantheon, Rome (15235769992).jpg - Wikipedia

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  9. File:Canaletton - Rome, The Pantheon RCIN 400524.jpg

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    Description: Italian painter, etcher and drawer: Date of birth/death: 7 October 1697 / 17 October 1697 / 18 October 1697 : 19 April 1758 / 10 April 1768 / 19 April 1768 / 20 April 1768