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palaestrae Meaning in Bengali



প্রাচীন গ্রীস বা রোমের একটি পাবলিক স্থানে কুস্তিগীরদের এবং অন্যান্য ক্রীড়াবিদ প্রশিক্ষণ অনুগত

Noun:

মল্লক্রীড়ার বিদ্যালয়,





palaestrae's Usage Examples:

athletic contests of various kinds and were normally held in gymnasia and palaestrae.


Gymnasia and palaestrae (wrestling schools) were under the protection and patronage of Heracles.


pool) flanked by two lateral peristyles, which may have been used as palaestrae.


in front of temples, near to tombs, outside houses, in the gymnasia, palaestrae, libraries, porticoes, and public places, at the corners of streets, on.


there was a rotunda each (possibly frigidaria) followed by rectangular palaestrae, open courts used for wrestling and athletic exercises.


called gymnasion (plural: gymnasia) for Greeks and palaestra (plural: palaestrae) for Romans existed in cities.


complex (covered with stucco lustro) emanates the style of Hellenistic palaestrae such as the Gymnasion of Eudemos at Miletus (late 3rd century BC).


Together with Hermes he was the patron and protector of gymnasia and palaestrae.


Traditional monumental civic amenities like gymnasia, palaestrae, and thermae were also falling into disuse, and became favoured sites.


"), and they were forbidden from the palaestrae ("A slave shall not take exercise or anoint himself in the wrestling-schools.


Hoffmanni, Magistri palaestrae (Altdorf 1785/1786) Progr.


following contemporary fashions, recalling the construction of a Greek palaestrae.



palaestrae's Meaning':

a public place in ancient Greece or Rome devoted to the training of wrestlers and other athletes

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