Papers 971-980 of total 1772 found.
…in 1505 by Pope Julius II to create a monumental tomb for him. (We currently have no clear sense of what the tomb was to look like, since over the years it went through at least five revisions.) The tomb was to have three levels; the bottom level was to have…
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…created many wonderful works in marble and stone including Moses, the Dying Slave, the Rebelling Slave, Christ Carrying the Cross and many others. He designed many tombs for great men and leaders of the day including Pope Julius II and Lorenzo de’ Medici…
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…poet. Since he was skilled in the arts, he was commissioned by Pope Julius the 2nd to create his tomb, but was later assigned to paint the ceiling of the Sisteen chapel. The chapel was located in Rome, Italy on the grounds of St. Peter’s Cathedral…
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…camp near Gettysburg were they learn to not only through a spiral but become a team and work as one. Julius Campbell and Gerry Bertier the captain make a friendship that even when they come back to the school and are supposed to hate each other does not get…
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…of the clergy could find safe retreat. It was also to be the main ceremonial chapel of the Vatican Palace. Its most important function was to house the congregation during its selection of the papal successor (Oremland, 33). Pope Sixtus’s nephew, Julius II…
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…the church had become since it had started. People like Huss and Wycliffe saw how the church had become too worldliness and political, instead of religious. An example of this is when Pope Julius II decided to rebuild St. Peter's Cathedral in Rome; he had…
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…once received a letter from Julius-Cesar Scaliger. Apparently Nostradamus’ reply was so pleasing to Julius that he invited him to stay at his home in Agen. There, Nostradamus married a young girl of high estate. Supposedly she was very beautiful…
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…World War II. From 1947-1952, Ethel and Julius Rosenberg were leaders of a spy ring intended to steal plans from the United States atomic arsenal, through the Manhattan project. The KGB received messages from the New York Consulate, and sent encrypted…
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…Moses Deer. This sent the class into an Julius uproar. Mrs. Hoffman silenced the room by shouting, “Oh, you’re nothing but a dumb Indian!” (Piepenburg 280). Celestine buried her head in her arms for the rest of the class. After the session was over…
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…expensive in weight than gold. Platinum is gaining importance. Platinum's first discovery was from South American Indians. It was also found in 1557 by a French/Italian man named Julius Scaliger he brought it to Europe this eventually came to the USA. Platinum…
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