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- Refectory_table abstract "A refectory table is a highly elongated table used originally for dining in monasteries in Medieval times. In the Late Middle Ages the table gradually became a banqueting or feasting table in castles and other noble residences. The original table manufacture was by hand and created of oak or walnut; the design is based on a trestle-style. Typically the table legs are supported by circumferential stretchers positioned very low to the floor.".
- Refectory_table wikiPageID "11297463".
- Refectory_table wikiPageLength "2883".
- Refectory_table wikiPageOutDegree "37".
- Refectory_table wikiPageRevisionID "668573682".
- Refectory_table wikiPageWikiLink Banquet.
- Refectory_table wikiPageWikiLink Castle.
- Refectory_table wikiPageWikiLink Category:Christian_monastic_architecture.
- Refectory_table wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tables_(furniture).
- Refectory_table wikiPageWikiLink Charles_II_of_England.
- Refectory_table wikiPageWikiLink Eating.
- Refectory_table wikiPageWikiLink England.
- Refectory_table wikiPageWikiLink Europe.
- Refectory_table wikiPageWikiLink Flemish_Region.
- Refectory_table wikiPageWikiLink France.
- Refectory_table wikiPageWikiLink Francis_I_of_France.
- Refectory_table wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
- Refectory_table wikiPageWikiLink Giulio_Romano.
- Refectory_table wikiPageWikiLink Great_hall.
- Refectory_table wikiPageWikiLink House.
- Refectory_table wikiPageWikiLink Italian_art.
- Refectory_table wikiPageWikiLink Italy.
- Refectory_table wikiPageWikiLink Late_Middle_Ages.
- Refectory_table wikiPageWikiLink Leicestershire.
- Refectory_table wikiPageWikiLink Manufacturing.
- Refectory_table wikiPageWikiLink Meal.
- Refectory_table wikiPageWikiLink Mediterranean_Sea.
- Refectory_table wikiPageWikiLink Middle_Ages.
- Refectory_table wikiPageWikiLink Monastery.
- Refectory_table wikiPageWikiLink Monk.
- Refectory_table wikiPageWikiLink Nobility.
- Refectory_table wikiPageWikiLink Oak.
- Refectory_table wikiPageWikiLink Pulpit.
- Refectory_table wikiPageWikiLink Refectory.
- Refectory_table wikiPageWikiLink Stairs.
- Refectory_table wikiPageWikiLink Stanford_Hall,_Leicestershire.
- Refectory_table wikiPageWikiLink Stretcher_(furniture).
- Refectory_table wikiPageWikiLink Table_(furniture).
- Refectory_table wikiPageWikiLink Trestle_table.
- Refectory_table wikiPageWikiLink Walnut.
- Refectory_table wikiPageWikiLinkText "Refectory table".
- Refectory_table wikiPageWikiLinkText "refectory table".
- Refectory_table wikiPageWikiLinkText "refectory".
- Refectory_table wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Furniture-stub.
- Refectory_table wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Refectory_table subject Category:Christian_monastic_architecture.
- Refectory_table subject Category:Tables_(furniture).
- Refectory_table comment "A refectory table is a highly elongated table used originally for dining in monasteries in Medieval times. In the Late Middle Ages the table gradually became a banqueting or feasting table in castles and other noble residences. The original table manufacture was by hand and created of oak or walnut; the design is based on a trestle-style. Typically the table legs are supported by circumferential stretchers positioned very low to the floor.".
- Refectory_table label "Refectory table".
- Refectory_table sameAs Q7307089.
- Refectory_table sameAs m.02r6slj.
- Refectory_table sameAs Q7307089.
- Refectory_table wasDerivedFrom Refectory_table?oldid=668573682.
- Refectory_table isPrimaryTopicOf Refectory_table.