aditus maximus (Q23766)

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(Latin; pl. aditus maximi: the most important or greatest entrance/access). Roman entrance to the orchestra, typically located between the cavea

(Latin; pl. aditus maximi: the most important or greatest entrance/access). Roman entrance to the orchestra, typically located between the cavea
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aditus maximus
(Latin; pl. aditus maximi: the most important or greatest entrance/access). Roman entrance to the orchestra, typically located between the cavea

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    aditus maximus (English)
    Latin pl. aditus maximi the most important or greatest entrance/access. Roman entrance to the orchestra typically located between the cavea and the scaena one on either side of the orchestra corresponds to the parodos in the Greek theatre."" (English)
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