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  • 91Chapel — • When St. Martin divided his military cloak (cappa) and gave half to the beggar at the gate of Amiens, he wrapped the other half round his shoulders, thus making of it a cape (capella). This cape, or its representative, was afterwards preserved… …

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  • 92Mosaics — • Includes information on the history and techniques Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Mosaics     Mosaics     † …

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  • 93Skull — The skull is a collection of bones which encase the brain and give form to the head and face. The bones of the skull include the following: the frontal, parietal, occipital, temporal, sphenoid, ethmoid, zygomatic, maxilla, nasal, vomer, palatine …

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  • 94Church of San Tirso, Oviedo — Church of Saint Thyrsus Iglesia de San Tirso (Spanish) Basic information Location …

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  • 95Croatian pre-Romanesque art and architecture — Church of Saint Cross in Nin from 11th century. Smallest cathedral in the world. Croatian Pre Romanesque art and architecture or Old Croatian Art is Pre Romanesque art and architecture of Croats from their arrival at Balkans till the end of 11th… …

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  • 96Crown Jewels of Württemberg — The Württemberg Crown The Crown Jewels of Württemberg (German: Kronjuwelen des Königreichs Württemberg) are a historical jewel collection belonging to the Kings and Queens of Württemberg. The original crown jewels were made in 1806 for Frederick… …

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  • 97Princess Regina of Saxe-Meiningen — Crown Princess of Austria, Hungary and Bohemia Spouse Otto von Habsburg Detail Issue …

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  • 98Crown of Augustus II the Strong — Crown of Augustus II the Strong, 1930s The Crown of Augustus II was intended for his coronation as a King of Poland.[1] The crown was made in 1697 by Freiburg s goldsmith Johann Friedrich Klemm.[1] …

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  • 99ANCIENT ROMAN ARCHITECTURE —    Ancient Romans are traditionally known for the creation of an architectural style founded on Greek models, but it had to accommodate a larger population and denser urban society as well as a much larger empire. As a result, Roman architecture… …

    Historical Dictionary of Architecture