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Coenaculum, the term applied to the eating-room of a Roman house in which the supper (coena) or latest meal was taken. It was sometimes placed in an upper storey and reached by an external staircase.[1]

The Last Supper in the New Testament was taken in the coenaculum, the large upper room cited in St. Mark (xiv.15) and St. Luke (xxii.12).[1]

  1. ^ a b Coenaculum One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Coenaculum". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 6 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 644.

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Coenaculum

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Coenaculum, the term applied to the eating-room of a Roman house in which the supper (coena) or latest meal was taken. It was sometimes placed in an upper...

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Coenaculum minutulum

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within the genus, Coenaculum with the other species being Coenaculum secundum, Coenaculum tertium and Coenaculum weerdtae. "Coenaculum minutulum". Global...

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Coenaculum weerdtae

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species to exist within the genus Coenaculum, the other three being Coenaculum minutulum, Coenaculum secundum and Coenaculum tertium. The maximum recorded...

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Coenaculum secundum

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to exist within the genus Coenaculum, with the other species being Coenaculum minutulum, Coenaculum tertium and Coenaculum weerdtae. This marine species...

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Coenaculum tertium

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within the genus, Coenaculum, the other species are Coenaculum minutulum, Coenaculum secundum and Coenaculum weerdtae. "Coenaculum tertium". WoRMS. World...

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Cenacle

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derivative of the Latin word ceno, which means "I dine". Jerome used the Latin coenaculum for both Greek words in his Latin Vulgate translation. "Upper room" is...

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Early Christianity

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when the older one had been destroyed by Hakim in 1010. It is the famous Coenaculum or Cenacle – now a Moslem shrine – near the Gate of David, and supposed...

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Order of Sion

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Sion, built on the foundations of the original apostolic Cenacle, or Coenaculum, traditionally assumed to be the location of the Last Supper. The abbey...

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Victory column Rostral column Private architecture Domus Atrium Cavaedium Coenaculum Cubiculum Exedra Fauces Impluvium Oecus Peristylium Taberna Tablinum Triclinium...

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Clock gable Cloister Cloister vault Coade stone Cobblestone architecture Coenaculum Coercion castle Coffer Collegiate Gothic Colonette Colonial architecture...

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Qumran

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réinterprétées." Archeologia 298 (1994) 24–35. Donceel-Voûte, Pauline H.E. "'Coenaculum': La salle à l’étage du locus 30 à Khirbet Qumrân sur la Mer Morte." In...

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Cimidae

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Grant-Mackie & Chapman-Smith, 1971 Bouryiscala Cossmann, 1902 Cima Chaster, 1898 Coenaculum Iredale, 1924 Cristalloella Bandel, 1995 † Discobasis Cossmann, 1888 †...

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Sisters of the Cenacle

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gathered with Mary the Mother of Jesus in the Upper Room, or Cenacle (Latin: coenaculum). The new institute grew rapidly and soon counted houses in France, Italy...

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2020 in paleomalacology

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family Ataphridae. Coenaculum boucheti Sp. nov Valid Landau, Ceulemans & Van Dingenen Miocene (Tortonian)  France A species of Coenaculum. Cryptochorda altavesna...

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