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- Aerary abstract "Aerary is a room in a building that was used to contain something precious, such as treasure. An example is the aerary porch in St. George's Chapel at Windsor Castle, which was built in 1353-1354. It was used as the entrance to a new college being established there by Edward III.".
- Aerary wikiPageExternalLink tour_aerary.asp.
- Aerary wikiPageID "4773615".
- Aerary wikiPageLength "474".
- Aerary wikiPageOutDegree "4".
- Aerary wikiPageRevisionID "653664854".
- Aerary wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rooms.
- Aerary wikiPageWikiLink Edward_III.
- Aerary wikiPageWikiLink Edward_III_of_England.
- Aerary wikiPageWikiLink St_Georges_Chapel,_Windsor_Castle.
- Aerary wikiPageWikiLink St_Georges_Chapel_at_Windsor_Castle.
- Aerary wikiPageWikiLink Windsor_Castle.
- Aerary wikiPageWikiLinkText "Aerary".
- Aerary hasPhotoCollection Aerary.
- Aerary wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Room-stub.
- Aerary subject Category:Rooms.
- Aerary hypernym Room.
- Aerary type Building.
- Aerary type Element.
- Aerary comment "Aerary is a room in a building that was used to contain something precious, such as treasure. An example is the aerary porch in St. George's Chapel at Windsor Castle, which was built in 1353-1354. It was used as the entrance to a new college being established there by Edward III.".
- Aerary label "Aerary".
- Aerary sameAs Aerarium.
- Aerary sameAs m.0cmm09.
- Aerary sameAs Q761903.
- Aerary sameAs Q761903.
- Aerary wasDerivedFrom Aerary?oldid=653664854.
- Aerary isPrimaryTopicOf Aerary.