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Pilae (singular pila) is the Latin word the ancient Romans used for "piers", "piles" or "pylons", vertical pillars often used to support structures such
Pilae
Species of mite
Knemidokoptes pilae is a mite which parasitises the beaks of psittacines, particularly budgerigars, causing a mange known as 'scaly face'. K. pilae are roundish-oval
Knemidokoptes_pilae
Tiles used to support a floor over a hypocaust
Pilae stacks are stacks of pilae tiles, square or round tiles, that were used in Roman times as an element of the underfloor heating system, common in
Pilae_stacks
Group of aquatic phenomena
Neptune balls, egagropiles, egagropili, Posidonia oceanica spheroids, pilae stagnales, pilae marinae, pili marinae, sphaerae marinae, globuli marinae, and sphaerae
Sea_balls
were the ordinary materials. Small rudely shaped figures of wool, known as pilae, were also hung up in the same way as the oscilla. The festivals at which
Oscilla
Species of moth
Glyphidocera pilae is a moth in the family Autostichidae. It was described by Adamski in 2005. It is found in Costa Rica. Savela, Markku. "Glyphidocera
Glyphidocera_pilae
Indian actress
Sharvani Pillai is an Indian Maharashtrian actress, well known for her role in the Marathi serial Avantika as Sanika and in the year 1998 film Tu Tithe
Sharvani_Pillai
Place on the north shore of the Bay of Naples, of Italy
south by a double row of pilae in the sea running toward the projection opposite Punta Pennata and from the north by three pilae running south from the
Miseno
Ancient Roman system of underfloor heating
The floor of the hypocaust was raised above the ground by pillars, called pilae stacks. These stacks supported a layer of tiles, followed by a layer of
Hypocaust
Ancient Roman town in Campania, Italy
astonishing advantages of pozzolana volcanic ash of Campania in the setting of pilae and concrete buildings in submerged or partially submerged conditions. Hadrian
Baiae
Genus of mite
Knemidokoptes mutans - also known as the scaly leg mite Knemidokoptes pilae - scaly face mite Mullen, Gary; Durden, Lance, eds. (2002). Medical and
Knemidokoptes
Ancient burial places in Rome, Italy
niches (loculi) were dug. These loculi, generally laid out in sequences (pilae) one above the other from floor or waist level, could each contain one or
Catacombs_of_Rome
Football game played in Europe
Nennius's Historia Brittonum tells that a group of boys were playing at ball (pilae ludus). The origin of this account is either Southern England or Wales.
Medieval_football
Archeological site in Italy
Carsuale, Roman bath excavations in 2016 view of the pilae in hypocaust of tepidarium.
Carsulae
Roman courtyard villa in Hampshire, England
west house. The most unusual feature of this west bath suite is that the pilae in the underfloor hypocaust heating system were built from curved roof tiles
Rockbourne_Roman_Villa
Topics referred to by the same term
machine learning dataset Piling (disambiguation) Heap (disambiguation) Pilae stacks Pyle (surname) Pyles (surname) This disambiguation page lists articles
Pile
Gallo-Roman goddess of horses and fertility
narrator derides a consul for his inappropriate interest in horses: "respicio pilae mediae, quae stabuli trabes sustinebat, in ipso fere meditullio Eponae deae
Epona
Archaeological term for baked clay building material
Palmette – Decorative motif based on the fan-shaped leaves of a palm tree Pilae stacks – Tiles used to support a floor over a hypocaust Roman brick – Style
Ceramic_building_material
Roman public baths in Catania, Sicily
This room was heated through a Hypocaust system beneath the floor. The pilae stacks (or suspensurae) which once supported the floor are still clearly
Terme_della_Rotonda_(Catania)
public or private. The floor was raised above the ground by pillars, called pilae stacks, with a layer of tiles, then a layer of concrete, then another of
Ancient_Roman_architecture
Ancient Germanic tribe
calva? - pilas. Soap: If you want to change your highly aged hair, use Pilae Mattiacae - why have a bald head? A Cohors II Mattiacorum Milliaria Equitata
Mattiaci
Genus of wasp
& Pujade-Villar, 2015 Alloxysta piceomaculata (Cameron, 1883) Alloxysta pilae Ferrer-Suay, 2015 Alloxysta pilipennis (Hartig, 1840) Alloxysta pilosa Ferrer-Suay
Alloxysta
Ancient Roman city in Shropshire, England
hypocaust system extant in this photograph has survived today as the modern pilae stacks are replicas of the originals, which were taken by souvenir hunters
Viroconium_Cornoviorum
Architecture from the Roman Empire
last two rooms, heated by an hypocaust system—some of whose supporting pilae have been preserved—featured walls equipped with tubuli (hollow clay pipes
Gallo-Roman_Baths_of_Tours
Roman settlement remains in Staffordshire, England
and the laconicum where the floors were supported on pillars of tiles or pilae. The hot combustion gases from the stoke-room furnaces circulated under
Letocetum
Viral disease affecting parrots
S. R. (2017). "Beak and feather disease virus carriage by Knemidocoptes pilae in a sulphur-crested cockatoo (Cacatua galerita)". Australian Veterinary
Psittacine beak and feather disease
Psittacine_beak_and_feather_disease
Phiale Philosophy of architecture Piano nobile Pier Pierrotage Pieve Pila Pilae stacks Pilaster Piloti Pinnacle Pit-house Place-of-arms Plafond Plan Plank
Index of architecture articles
Index_of_architecture_articles
Battle between Caesar and the Belgae tribes, part of Caesar's Gallic Wars (57 BC)
enemy were within range of the Romans he gave the order to hurl a volley of pilae. Going to another part of the field, he found his men already fighting.
Battle_of_the_Sabis
English poet, schoolteacher, and vicar
of Latin hexameters on a rural cricket match. It was called In Certamen Pilae (On a Ball Game) and it was published in his Musae Juveniles in March 1706
William_Goldwin
Produced within the Roman Republic and Roman Empire
beneath the floor of a room to be heated was supported on robust pillars (pilae), usually made of small, square bricks mortared together, so that the heat
Ancient_Roman_pottery
Architectural style, inspired by classical Greco-Roman architectural principles
Metope Modillion Mosaic Oculus Ornament Orthostates Pediment Peristyle Pilae stacks Pilaster – flat surface raised from the wall to resemble a column
Outline of classical architecture
Outline_of_classical_architecture
Ruins of a Roman villa in Bristol, England
insertion of a hypocaust into Room XI of the East Wing using monolithic pilae and the expansion of the bath suite. A final phase, Period Three (AD 337–378)
Kings_Weston_Roman_Villa
Sarawut Inlek Pornchai Kaokaew Rangsirod Sirisamutsarn Worapot Thongsai Terdsak Pilae Somporn Jaisinghol Suriyan Peachan Singha Somsakul Prasert Pongpung
Sepak takraw at the 2006 Asian Games – Men's team regu
Sepak_takraw_at_the_2006_Asian_Games_–_Men's_team_regu
Topics referred to by the same term
(disambiguation), several villages in Slovakia Pila, a flat type of tile, used in Pilae stacks Pila, the plural of pilum, a heavy javelin used in ancient Rome Pila
Pila
Kenyan communications professional
Member of the Professional Institute of Leadership and Advisory Excellence (PILAE), providing leadership and advisory expertise in Kenya. Member of the Africa
Kentice_Tikolo
published his Musae Juveniles, which included a Latin poem called In Certamen Pilae (On a Ball Game). This has 95 lines and is about a rural cricket match.
History of English amateur cricket
History_of_English_amateur_cricket
Development and codification of football at English public schools
ludatur, de nobis actum est. Eia penes vos victoria est; Io triumphe. Est pilae doctissimus; Asque eo fuisset, reportassimus vicoriam; Age, subservi mihi;
English public school football games
English_public_school_football_games
Aspect of sports history
Nennius's Historia Britonum tells that a group of boys were playing at ball (pilae ludus). The origin of this account is either southern England or Wales.
Early history of American football
Early_history_of_American_football
Origin and development of cricket (to 1725)
Latin poem of 95 lines on a rural cricket match. It was called In Certamen Pilae (On a Ball Game) and it was published in his Musae Juveniles. It was during
History_of_cricket_to_1725
Roman imperial palace
furnaces was a so-called samovar, a domed metal plate supported by brick pilae on the sides, and which was part of the pool floor and in direct contact
Villa_Giulia,_Ventotene
Inlek Pornchai Kaokaew Rangsirod Sirisamutsarn Worapot Thongsai Terdsak Pilae Somporn Jaisinghol Suriyan Peachan Singha Somsakul Prasert Pongpung Malaysia (MAS)
List of Asian Games medalists in sepak takraw
List_of_Asian_Games_medalists_in_sepak_takraw
Genus of moths
perobscura Walsingham, 1911 Glyphidocera personae Adamski, 2005 Glyphidocera pilae Adamski, 2005 Glyphidocera placentae Adamski, 2005 Glyphidocera plebis Adamski
Glyphidocera
English cricket player status
football, subject to local variations. William Goldwin's 1706 poem In Certamen Pilae (On a Ball Game), which describes a rural cricket match, has a scene in
Professional and amateur status in first-class cricket
Professional_and_amateur_status_in_first-class_cricket
Scottish writer
ludatur, de nobis actum est. Eia penes vos victoria est; Io triumphe. Est pilae doctissimus; Asque eo fuisset, reportassimus victoriam; Age, subservi mihi;
David_Wedderburn_(writer)
Ancient Near East construction style
hot air and smoke to circulate under a suspended floor raised by pillars (pilae). The heat radiated through the floor, heating the floor surface as well
Nabataean_architecture
1999 studio album by Dead Voices on Air
2. "Of Hare Hill" 11:56 3. "Arbeia" 1:14 4. "Pons Aelius" 2:29 5. "Voss Pilae" 3:31 6. "Aesica" 1:54 7. "Irthing Fell" 9:59 8. "Incthuthil" 3:02 Total
Piss_Frond
1713 book on probability and combinatorics by Jacob Bernoulli
Accedit Tractatus de seriebus infinitis, et epistola gallicé scripta de ludo pilae reticularis, Basel: Thurneysen Brothers, OCLC 7073795 Bernoulli, Jakob (2005)
Ars_Conjectandi
Roman civilisation from the 8th century BC to the 5th century AD
Piercebridge Roman Bridge Pietas Pignora imperii Pike Hill Signal Tower Pilae stacks Pileus (hat) Pillar of the Boatmen Pilum Pincian Hill Pincum relief
Index of ancient Rome–related articles
Index_of_ancient_Rome–related_articles
Sporting event delegation
Inlek Pornchai Kaokaew Rangsirod Sirisamutsarn Worapot Thongsai Terdsak Pilae Somporn Jaisinghol Suriyan Peachan Singha Somsakul Prasert Pongpung Sepak
Thailand at the 2006 Asian Games
Thailand_at_the_2006_Asian_Games
Italian philologist
typis J. Rocchii, Lucae 1767. De veteri inscriptione Ursi Togati ludi pilae vitreae inventoris epistola, apud B. Francesium, Romae 1775. Epistola ad
Giovanni_Cristofano_Amaduzzi
Inlek Pornchai Kaokaew Rangsirod Sirisamutsarn Worapot Thongsai Terdsak Pilae Somporn Jaisinghol Suriyan Peachan Singha Somsakul Prasert Pongpung Malaysia
Sepak takraw at the 2006 Asian Games
Sepak_takraw_at_the_2006_Asian_Games
List of fungus species in the genus Curvularia
(2018) Curvularia phaeospora M. Raza, K.D. Hyde & L. Cai (2019) Curvularia pilae Toro (1946) Curvularia pisi Y. Marín & Crous (2017) Curvularia plantarum
List_of_Curvularia_species
of Samuel Youd for his novels about cricket William Goldwin In Certamen Pilae ('On a ball game': i.e., a rural cricket match) (1706) John Goulstone Hambledon
Bibliography_of_cricket
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Surname or Lastname
English (South Yorkshire)
English (South Yorkshire) : variant of Telford.
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : perhaps a nickname from the vocabulary word health, or a variant of Heath, altered by folk etymology.
Girl/Female
Spanish
Assumption.
Boy/Male
Christian, Gaelic, Indian
The One who Opens the Lock
Girl/Female
Biblical
Bough, weapon, armor.
Girl/Female
Irish
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Snow; Ice; Bright
Girl/Female
Tamil
Gift from God
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Indian, Kannada
Cute
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Lampton in Greater London (formerly Middlesex) or Lambton in County Durham, named in Old English as ‘farm or settlement where lambs were reared’, from lamb ‘lamb’ + tūn ‘farmstead’, ‘settlement’.
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