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  2. 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]

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

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    Interior of Pantheon / Rome, Italy: Date: Taken on 21 November 2008: ... Add a one-line explanation of what this file represents. ... Dimensions User Comment; current ...

  4. Pantheon, Rome - Wikipedia

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    The Pantheon (UK: / ˈ p æ n θ i ə n /, US: /-ɒ n /; [1] Latin: Pantheum, [nb 1] from Ancient Greek Πάνθειον (Pantheion) '[temple] of all the gods') is a former Roman temple and, since AD 609, a Catholic church (Italian: Basilica Santa Maria ad Martyres or Basilica of St. Mary and the Martyrs) in Rome, Italy.

  5. File:Panthéon, Rome.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Panteon in Rome; Usage on de.wikipedia.org Pantheon (Rom) Usage on eo.wikipedia.org 117; Panteono; Usage on es.wikipedia.org Anexo:Cronología de los monumentos; Usage on fi.wikipedia.org Eurooppa; Usage on fr.wikipedia.org Panthéon (Paris) Panthéon (Rome) Édifice de la Banque de Montréal; Église Gran Madre di Dio de Turin; Architecture ...

  6. File:Pantheon section sphere.svg - Wikipedia

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    Panthéon (Rome) Usage on gl.wikipedia.org Panteón de Roma; Usage on he.wikipedia.org הפנתאון ברומא; Usage on hr.wikipedia.org Panteon u Rimu; Usage on hu.wikipedia.org Pantheon (Róma) Usage on id.wikipedia.org Pantheon, Roma; Usage on it.wikiversity.org Il cubo e la sfera (scuola media) Usage on pl.wikipedia.org Panteon w Rzymie

  7. Clothing in ancient Rome - Wikipedia

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    Clothing in ancient Rome generally comprised a short-sleeved or sleeveless, knee-length tunic for men and boys, and a longer, usually sleeved tunic for women and girls. On formal occasions, adult male citizens could wear a woolen toga , draped over their tunic, and married citizen women wore a woolen mantle, known as a palla , over a stola , a ...

  8. Piazza della Rotonda - Wikipedia

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    Construction of the fountain in the Piazza della Rotonda was authorized on September 25, together with a fountain for Piazza Colonna, and two more for Piazza Navona; the fountain for the Rotonda, completed in 1575, was of a chalice-type design, around 3.5 to 4 meters in height, and fed with the Vergine water through a terracotta conduit. [9]

  9. Pantheon obelisk - Wikipedia

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    The Pantheon obelisk The obelisk in front of the Pantheon. The Pantheon obelisk or Obelisco Macuteo is an Egyptian obelisk in Rome in Piazza della Rotonda in front of the Pantheon on a fountain. It is one of the 13 obelisks in Rome and one of relatively few ancient monoliths. It is 6.34 m high (14.52 m including its base).