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  • 122David's Tomb — King David s Tomb King David s Tomb (Hebrew: קבר דוד המלך‎) is the name given to a Jewish religious site on Mount Zion in Jerusalem, near the Hagia Maria Sion Abbey; the site has traditionally been viewed as the burial place of King David, the… …

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  • 123Ahiram — or Ahirom was the Phoenician king of Byblos (ca. 1000 BC [The date remains the subject of controversy, according to Glenn E. Markoe, The Emergence of Phoenician Art Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research No. 279 (August 1990):13… …

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  • 124Mevlana Museum — View of the Mevlâna museum, the şadırvan and the green dome. Model of a dervish studyin …

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  • 125Willem Boy — ( fr. Guillaume Boyen) (died 1592) was a Flemish painter, sculptor, and architect active in Sweden from around 1558 until his death.Few of Boy s works have survived, and he is mostly remembered for the sarcophagus of King Gustav I in the Uppsala… …

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  • 126Funerary Monument to Sir John Hawkwood — The Funerary Monument (or Equestrian Monument ) to Sir John Hawkwood [Although the title of “Sir” is ubiquitously attached to Hawkwood’s moniker, there is no documentary evidence of the circumstances under which Hawkwood was knighted; most of his …

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  • 127Arthur Meinig — Andrássy Palace in Tiszadob from a bird s eye view Wenckh …

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  • 128The Mummy (radio) — “The Mummy” is a radio program from the American radio anthology series Radio Tales. The anthology series adapted classic works of American and world literature for the radio. The series was a recipient of numerous awards, including four Gracie… …

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