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- Basilica abstract "The Latin word basilica (derived from Greek βασιλικὴ στοά, Royal Stoa, the tribunal chamber of a king), has three distinct applications in modern English. The word was originally used to describe an open, Roman, public court building, usually located adjacent to the forum of a Roman town. By extension it was applied to Christian buildings of the same form and continues to be used in an architectural sense to describe those buildings with a central nave and aisles. Later, the term came to refer specifically to a large and important church that has been given special ceremonial rights by the Pope.Catholic Basilicas are Catholic pilgrimage sites, receiving tens of millions of visitors per year. In December 2009 the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe set a new record with 6.1 million pilgrims during Friday and Saturday for the anniversary of Our Lady of Guadalupe.".
- Basilica thumbnail Le_sacre_coeur_(paris_-_france).jpg?width=300.
- Basilica wikiPageExternalLink frmSiteDetails.aspx?hpid=1464.
- Basilica wikiPageExternalLink early_christian_basilica.html.
- Basilica wikiPageExternalLink basilicae.html.
- Basilica wikiPageExternalLink 1193_Basilica_Porcia.html.
- Basilica wikiPageExternalLink bas.htm.
- Basilica wikiPageID "54675".
- Basilica wikiPageRevisionID "634893322".
- Basilica author "Gietmann, G. and Thurston, Herbert".
- Basilica hasPhotoCollection Basilica.
- Basilica wstitle "Basilica".
- Basilica subject Category:Ancient_Roman_architecture.
- Basilica subject Category:Basilicas.
- Basilica subject Category:Christian_terminology.
- Basilica subject Category:Roman_law.
- Basilica subject Category:Types_of_church_buildings.
- Basilica type Thing.
- Basilica comment "The Latin word basilica (derived from Greek βασιλικὴ στοά, Royal Stoa, the tribunal chamber of a king), has three distinct applications in modern English. The word was originally used to describe an open, Roman, public court building, usually located adjacent to the forum of a Roman town. By extension it was applied to Christian buildings of the same form and continues to be used in an architectural sense to describe those buildings with a central nave and aisles.".
- Basilica label "Basilica".
- Basilica label "Basilica".
- Basilica label "Basiliek".
- Basilica label "Basilika (Bautyp)".
- Basilica label "Basilika".
- Basilica label "Basilika".
- Basilica label "Basilique (christianisme)".
- Basilica label "Basílica".
- Basilica label "Basílica".
- Basilica label "Basílica".
- Basilica label "Bazilika".
- Basilica label "Bazilika".
- Basilica label "Bazilika".
- Basilica label "Bazylika".
- Basilica label "Базилика".
- Basilica label "Базилика".
- Basilica label "バシリカ".
- Basilica label "바실리카".
- Basilica seeAlso Christianised_sites.
- Basilica sameAs Bazilika.
- Basilica sameAs Basilika_(Bautyp).
- Basilica sameAs Βασιλική_(αρχιτεκτονική).
- Basilica sameAs Basílica.
- Basilica sameAs Basilika.
- Basilica sameAs Basilique_(christianisme).
- Basilica sameAs Basilika.
- Basilica sameAs Basilica.
- Basilica sameAs バシリカ.
- Basilica sameAs 바실리카.
- Basilica sameAs Basiliek.
- Basilica sameAs Bazylika.
- Basilica sameAs Basílica.
- Basilica sameAs m.0f85g.
- Basilica sameAs Q163687.
- Basilica sameAs Q163687.
- Basilica wasDerivedFrom Basilica?oldid=634893322.
- Basilica depiction Le_sacre_coeur_(paris_-_france).jpg.
- Basilica isPrimaryTopicOf Basilica.