Catena [noun]

Definition of Catena:

succession, series

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Sentence/Example of Catena:

From her husband's voice she had been led to fear something more tangibly unpleasant than a vague catena of prophecies.

To him has been given the "Adoration of the Magi" , which some critics attributed to Catena.

This picture—ascribed by Morelli and others to Catena (see 234)—is by some connected with the name of Giorgione.

It would require more reading than we can boast of to give a catena of writers who have asserted the symbolism of churches.

It would be easy to compile a catena of bellicose maxims from our literature, reaching down to the end of the 19th century.

Catena was secretary to the Cardinal of Alessandria as early as July 1572, and submitted his work to him before publication.

The affair took the proportions of an act of treason, and almost fell into the hands of Paul Catena.

Allow me to add a couple of links to your catena on Bishop Burnet.

What wonder is it, that Catherine should have a chain,—catena?

Nor were they on the model of the Catena aurea, formed by linking together the recorded comments of the great Church authorities.