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Patera - Wikipedia Patera from Georgia, likely depicting Fortuna (2nd century AD, [1] Georgian National Museum) In the material culture of classical antiquity, a patera (Latin pronunciation: [ˈpatɛra]) or phiale (Ancient Greek: φιάλη [pʰi á lɛː]) [2] is a shallow ceramic or metal libation bowl It often has a bulbous indentation (omphalos, "belly button") in the center underside to facilitate holding
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Pateras Name Meaning and Pateras Family History at FamilySearch Pateras Name Meaning Greek: from the medieval and modern Greek vocabulary word pateras ‘father’ or ‘priest’, classical Greek patēr, perhaps a nickname for the son of a priest (Greek Orthodox priests, unlike their Roman Catholic counterparts, were allowed to marry and have children) or for someone thought to resemble a priest
patera - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Noun [edit] patera f (plural pateras) small boat or dinghy (especially one used by illegal immigration to cross the Mediterranean Sea)
Pateras – Small Circular Reliefs - Images of Venice Pateras often symbolise the struggle between good and evil – virtue over vice Perhaps one of the finest and typical examples, are to found on the north door of the church of Santa Maria dei Carmini in the Dorsoduro district; located close to the south-western end of the Campo di Margherita
Pateras - definition of pateras by The Free Dictionary Define pateras pateras synonyms, pateras pronunciation, pateras translation, English dictionary definition of pateras n pl pa·te·ras also pa·te·rae 1 A shallow bowl or dish, especially one used ceremonially by the ancient Romans in pouring libations 2 A shallow crater
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