Christ in Majesty vs. Image with Christ Pantokrater: An Essay of Visual Analysis and Comparison From the dawn of Christianity‚ artists have drawn from Pagan traditions of the past by creating art to reflect teachings and to portray prominent figures of their religion. There have been countless renditions of Jesus Christ throughout the centuries; the son of God has been depicted in a variety of ways. With time‚ an evolution in the style of the representation of Christ inevitably took
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------------------------------------------------- Zamzam Well From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia "Zamzam" redirects here. For the Iranian soft drink company Zam Zam Group (named after this well)‚ see Zam Zam Cola. Well of Zamzam | Native name Arabic: زمزم | Pilgrims visiting the well. | Location | Kaaba‚ Masjid al-Haram | Coordinates | 21°25′19.2″N 39°49′33.6″ECoordinates: 21°25′19.2″N 39°49′33.6″E | Area | about 30 m (98 ft) deep and 1.08 to 2.66 m (3 ft 7 in to 8 ft 9 in)
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Abdelsattar S. Gafar U14111498 The Cathedral/ Great Mosque of Córdoba The Great Mosque of Córdoba also goes by the name "Mezquita–catedral de Córdoba"‚ located in the Andalusian city of Cordoba‚ Spain. It was a cream sand colored prayer house of god. Córdoba was the greatest‚ most vital city in entire Europe. At first it was delivered as a basilica‚ after the Muslim victory‚ the building was destroyed for use as a mosque in the eighth century‚ and generally extended until it changed into the second
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APWH Ch. 13-15 Test Review Chapter 13 The Commonwealth of Byzantium 1. According to Procopius‚ two sixth century Christian monks undertook an elaborate smuggling operation to provide Byzantium with the knowledge to produce A. Steel B. Iron C. Ceramics D. Silk 2. The only classical society that survived in the centuries after 200 C.E. was the A. Han dynasty B. Byzantine Empire C. Hellenistic Empire D. Mauryan dynasty 3. Byzantium’s major advantage
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4 Life in the ancient Greco-Roman civilisation Reference Notes (A) Introduction to the ancient Greco-Roman civilisation ✦ ✦ ✦ The ancient Greco-Roman civilisation was the first civilisation to appear in Europe and was called the Cradle of Western Civilisation. It developed from the civilisation of the Aegean region around 3000 BC. The ancient Romans conquered Greece in 146 BC‚ and learned many of the ways of the ancient Greek civilisation‚ then developed their own civilisation in
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Course | World Cultures I | Test | Week 5 Quiz | Started | 8/14/12 10:01 PM | Submitted | 8/15/12 12:53 AM | Status | Completed | Score | 62 out of 80 points | Time Elapsed | 2 hours‚ 52 minutes out of 3 hours. | Instructions | This quiz consist of 40 multiple choice questions. The first 10 questions cover the material in Chapter 4. The second 10 questions cover the material in Chapter 5. The third 10 questions cover the material in Chapter 6. The last 10 questions cover the
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Group: Shehani‚ Mary‚ Clarissa‚ Grieselle Class: Grade 10 D Subject: English Language Travel Writing Assignment Chasing Chicago I remember the cool breeze of the night that greeted me as I stepped out of the Chicago O’Hare International Airport. My mind was a melting pot of thoughts and emotions‚ threatening to bubble over as I take in the overwhelming beauty of the city before me. The problem was that the only planning that went into this spontaneous vacation was: "architecture
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many other types of art and turned them into their own by adding their own talents to their art. (ie. Greek sculptures) The Romans were great sponsors of art. Many wealthy families decorated their homes with magnificent works of art. (ie. statues‚ mosaics - picture made up of small parts) Roman artists were skilled at painting frescos‚ a type of painting done on wet plaster with water paints. They often were in 3-dimensions. Using art‚ the Romans brought a sense of style and luxury to everyday life
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Franz Joseph Haydn was born in Rohrau‚ Austria on March 31‚ 1732. Mr. Haydn was a singer at St. Stephen’s Cathedral choir in Vienna. He later learned to play the violin and keyboard. After leaving the choir he taught violin to make money while studying counterpoint and harmony. Haydn soon became an assistant to composer Nicola Porpora in exchange for lessons. In 1761‚ he became court musician at the palace of the influential Esterházy family where he financially support himself for nearly 30 years
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Chapter 6(Africa) key concepts- *The varied enviroments of African regions had an important influence on the cultural and economic developments of societies. *Regional and long distance interactions among African societies and with outsiders helped create the cultural diversity that characterized the period * Various African societies played a major role in the larger networks of trade‚ including both the Trans- Saharan and Indian Ocean trade networks. * Islam’s spread to Africa had a significant
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