Examples of using Nave in English and their translations into Spanish
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It is situated on a pillar in the northern side nave.
Its nave and interior have been altered.
Each transept projects to the width of two nave bays.
There was a Baptism on the south-west pillar of the nave.
Lancet windows are located in the nave and transepts.
For the nave?
Yeah, for the nave.
You will appreciate its magnificent semicircular Romanesque portal and nave, beside which is the Abbot's Chapel with the original Gothic paintings.
By 1902, the walls then stood 50-feet at the nave and ambulatory, with the first four tiers of the front towers under construction.
The building was transformed in 1884-5 by the addition of the existing spacious and lofty nave, chancel and south aisle by the leading Birmingham architect J. A. Chatwin.
which is the time it takes for the priests to walk around the nave and aisles of the cathedral.
The current basilica was rebuilt in its present form in 565 by Emperor Justinian who erected a larger building by extending the nave and adding transepts.
Circles with trefoils, quatrefoils, etc., are introduced into the tracery of galleries and large rose windows in the transept or nave, as at Lincoln Cathedral 1220.
with a three aisled nave, an ambulatory and a large transept.
In the first decade of the 19th century, porticoes were built to protect the three church doors at the foot of the nave.
flanked by two 40 meter high towers, and a nave with two aisles.
And he measured the length of the nave forty cubits, and its breadth, twenty cubits.
This unique long nave church is witness to the medieval past of the abbey.
It included a large three nave basilic with lateral compartments on the chevet
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