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  2. Apse, in architecture, a semicircular or polygonal termination to the choir, chancel, or aisle of a secular or ecclesiastical building. First used in pre-Christian Roman architecture, the apse often functioned as an enlarged niche to hold the statue of a deity in a temple.
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    This article is about an architectural feature related to church buildings. The apse is a recessed extension on the eastern, or altar end, of Christian churches. It is usually semicircular in plan form but is also found in polygonal and rectangular forms. Apse comes from the Latin ‘’absis’’ meaning arch or vault.
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    An apse is a semi-circular or polygonal recess in a wall, especially one forming an alcove, niche, or shrine, typically with a decorative surround or screen. In Romanesque and Gothic Christian church architecture, the term is applied to a semi-circular or polygonal termination of the main aisle or transept, sometimes with a half dome as an apse.
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    WEBapse, Semicircular or polygonal termination to the choir, chancel ( see cathedral), or aisle of a public building, first used in pre-Christian Roman architecture. Originally a large niche to hold the statue of a deity in a …

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    WEBLearn how Constantine transformed Christianity and its architecture in the 4th century. Discover how the basilica, with its apse, became the dominant form of Christian churches and how it reflected the authority and …

  9. Church architecture - Wikipedia

    WEBChurch architecture varies depending on both the sect of the faith, as well as the geographical location and the influences acting upon it. Variances from the typical church architecture as well as unique characteristics can …

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    WEBMar 17, 2010 · In the apse at San Clemente below, the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil has transmogrified into the Tree of Life which sprouts from the base of the Cross. It also depicts the four rivers of Eden (Genesis …

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