Difference between revisions of "Palaestra (Q23599)"

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A Greek or Roman building for athletic training, smaller than a gymnasium, consisting of a large square court with colonnades, rooms for massage, baths, etc.

(‎Added qualifier: historical description (P171): A part of an ancient Roman villa which was specially fitted for the purpose of active games and exercises., #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1660809919485)
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A Greek or Roman building for athletic training, smaller than a gymnasium, consisting of a large square court with colonnades, rooms for massage, baths, etc.
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Palaestra
A Greek or Roman building for athletic training, smaller than a gymnasium, consisting of a large square court with colonnades, rooms for massage, baths, etc.

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    Palaestra (English)
    A Greek or Roman building for athletic training, smaller than a gymnasium, consisting of a large square court with colonnades, rooms for massage, baths, etc. (English)
    A part of an ancient Roman villa which was specially fitted for the purpose of active games and exercises. (English)
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