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Summary Of Book Of Acts
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second volume of the work of Luc1. It's the same author who wrote the Gospel and the book of Acts. At the beginning of Acts, he says expressly: "Dear Theophilus, I mentioned in my first book of all that Jesus began to do and teach." Now he...

Greek Art
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Greek God Poseidon. Since ancient times Greek art possesses immense importance. Its origins are found throughout history. Isolation, development of economic and social traditions makes Greek civilization and art to last over time (Dickie, 1...

The Sun Temple
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the East Ganga king Narasimhadeva. It is considered he constructed the temple to commemorate infantry achievements contrary to Muslim invaders. (Hemanth, 1984) According to local legend, the temple has a large aura of power that arrives fro...

Medieval History
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Medieval Indian history went on for nearly three centuries under the so-called indigenous rulers. In the mid third millennium arises in the Indus Valley a flourishing urban civilization, whose leading lights are the Harappa (Punjab), Mohenj...

The Great Sphinx
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The Great Sphinx is a statue made of colossal stone and is located in a depression, near the Pyramids of Giza in Egypt. It was carved out of limestone and has the facial features which resemble that of a man’s face, whereas the body is of a...

Medusa
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She was a hideous character, so hideous in fact that when somebody might look at her they might convert into stone. She was decapitated by the hero Perseus, who afterward used her head as a weapon in anticipation of giving it to the goddess...

Reims Cathedral And Nave Of Pisa Cathedral
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the brilliant solutions in architectural history. This was achieved by a process of assimilating and rejecting various precedents, such as the Greek temple, the Roman public building, the private Roman house, and the synagogue. The Early C...