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Since November 15, 1954, his relics are in a Roman sarcophagus in the crypt of the Dominican St. Andreas church in Cologne.
From a Ancient Rome | Roman sarcophagus of ca.
Battle at the ships, on a Roman Empire | Roman-era sarcophagus, 225-250 AD.
1515, probably based on a drawing by Raphael, and using a composition derived from a Roman sarcophagus, was a highly influential treatment, which made Paris's Phrygian cap an attribute in most later versions.
They were often based on the extremely brief account in the Metamorphoses of Ovid ( who does not imply a rape ), though Lorenzo de ' Medici had both a Roman sarcophagus and an antique carved gem of the subject, both with reclining Ledas.
A 2nd century Roman sarcophagus shows the mythology and symbolism of the Orphic and Dionysiac Mystery schools.
Detail from an early 2nd-century Roman sarcophagus depicting the death of Meleager
It is a true open-air museum, with Roman and medieval pillars, sarcophagi depicting the wedding of Peleus and Thetis, the other the rape of Proserpina, a fourteenth-century sarcophagus and fragments of the façade of the Duomo.
The nine muses — Clio, Thalia, Erato, Euterpe, Polyhymnia, Calliope, Terpsichore, Urania, Melpomene — on a Roman sarcophagus ( 2nd century AD, from the Louvre )
Roman sarcophagus: Apollo and Artemis killing the 14 children of Niobe ( front side ).
The death of Hector on a Roman sarcophagus, c. 200 AD
Ancient Rome | Roman sarcophagus, Louvre.
Oenone holding pan pipes, Paris ( mythology ) | Paris and Eros ( mythology ) | Eros – a detail from a sarcophagus with the Judgement of Paris, Roman, Hadrian ic period ( Palazzo Altemps, Rome )
Roman sarcophagus with Castor and Pollux seizing Phoebe and Hilaeira, ca.
Roman marble sarcophagus from Vicovaro, carved with the Calydonian Hunt ( Capitoline Hill # Palazzo Dei Conservatori | Palazzo dei Conservatori, Rome )
A frieze with a Centauromachy was also painted by Luca Signorelli in his Virgin Enthroned with Saints ( 1491 ), inspired by a Roman sarcophagus found at Cortona, in Tuscany, during the early 15th century.
That Livy's euhemerist and realist deflation of this myth, so central to the origins of Rome, was not general is demonstrated by the recurring theme of Mars discovering Rhea Silvia – the Latinists ' " invention " ( to come upon ) of Rhea Silvia " – in Roman arts: in bas-relief on the Casali Altar ( Vatican Museums ), in engraved couched glass on the Portland Vase ( British Museum ), or on a sarcophagus in the Palazzo Mattei.
Allegorical depiction of the Four Seasons ( Horae ) and smaller attendant figures that flank a Roman double-doorway representing the entrance to the afterlife, on a mid-3rd century AD sarcophagus
The ceiling is a copy of a 16th-century design depicting a decorative relief from a Roman sarcophagus from a room that may have sealed a mausoleum in the Roman funerary city of Pozzuoli.
Aschaffenburg's chief buildings are the Schloss Johannisburg, built 1605 – 1614 by Archbishop Schweikard von Kronberg, which contains a library with a number of incunabula, a collection of engravings and paintings ; the Pompejanum, a replica of a Roman town house discovered in Pompeii commissioned by King Ludwig I. and opened in 1850 ; the Stiftskirche basilica, founded in 974 by Otto of Swabia, duke of Bavaria, but dating in the main from the early 12th century on, in which are preserved various monuments by the Vischers, a sarcophagus with the relics of Saint Margaret, and a famous painting by Matthias Grünewald ; the Capuchin hospital ; a theatre, which was formerly a house of the Teutonic Order ; several mansions of the nobility ; and the beautiful, historical " Altstadt " ( the oldest section of Aschaffenburg ).
The ox, the ass, and the infant Jesus in one of the earliest depictions of the nativity, ( Ancient Roman Christian sarcophagus, 4th century )
File: Sarcophagus-from-Marcianopolis-Devnya. jpg | Ancient Roman sarcophagus from Marcianopolis
File: Salona-ancient tomb. JPG | Roman sarcophagus from Salona

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There are several UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Algeria including Al Qal ' a of Beni Hammad, the first capital of the Hammadid empire ; Tipasa, a Phoenician and later Roman town ; and Djémila and Timgad, both Roman ruins ; M ' Zab Valley, a limestone valley containing a large urbanized oasis ; also the Casbah of Algiers is an important citadel.
The first known mention of the word was in the third century AD in a book called Liber Medicinalis ( sometimes known as De Medicina Praecepta Saluberrima ) by Quintus Serenus Sammonicus, physician to the Roman emperor Caracalla, who prescribed that malaria sufferers wear an amulet containing the word written in the form of a triangle:
The volume containing the daily hours of Roman Catholic prayer was published as the Breviarium Romanum ( Roman Breviary ) until the reforms of Paul VI, when it became known as the Liturgy of the Hours.
It brought to an end the first phase of the power struggle between the Papacy and the Holy Roman Emperors and has been interpreted as containing within itself the germ of nation-based sovereignty that would one day be confirmed in the Treaty of Westphalia ( 1648 ); in part this was an unforeseen result of strategic maneuvering between the Church and the European sovereigns over political control within their domains.
To the east of the Chapel of Saint Helena, the excavators discovered a void containing a 2nd century drawing of a Roman ship, two low walls which supported the platform of Hadrian's 2nd century temple, and a higher 4th century wall built to support Constantine's basilica.
A stretch of land containing the later strategic strongholds of Amida ( Diyarbakır, Turkey ) and Bezabde came under firm Roman military occupation.
In its earliest form, Greek fire was hurled onto enemy forces by firing a burning cloth-wrapped ball, perhaps containing a flask, using a form of light catapult, most probably a seaborne variant of the Roman light catapult or onager.
The Mediterranean-like climate, combined with the soil ( containing volcanic rock ), has made the region notable for its production of wines since the Roman period two thousand years ago.
The Gospels were illustrated in an insular style containing a fusion of Celtic, Germanic and Roman elements ; they were probably originally covered with a fine metal case made by a hermit called Billfrith.
The use of the term to refer to bishops in general is reflected in the terms " Roman Pontifical " ( a book containing rites reserved for bishops, such as confirmation and ordination ) and " pontificals " ( the insignia of bishops ).
A French prayerbook of 1905 containing extracts from the Roman Missal and the Roman Breviary of the time with French translations
* Plutarch writes his Parallel Lives of Famous Men ( in Greek Βίοι Παράλληλοι ) containing fifty biographies, of which 46 are presented as pairs comparing Greek and Roman celebrities — for example Theseus and Romulus, Alexander the Great and Julius Caesar, Demosthenes and Cicero.
Until the early 20th century, the chief ancient buildings at Sparta were the theatre, of which, however, little showed above ground except portions of the retaining walls ; the so-called Tomb of Leonidas, a quadrangular building, perhaps a temple, constructed of immense blocks of stone and containing two chambers ; the foundation of an ancient bridge over the Eurotas ; the ruins of a circular structure ; some remains of late Roman fortifications ; several brick buildings and mosaic pavements.
Britain gained control of French Canada and Acadia, colonies containing approximately 80, 000 primarily French-speaking Roman Catholic residents.
This first of the famous " Stanze " or " Raphael Rooms " to be painted, now always known as the Stanza della Segnatura after its use in Vasari's time, was to make a stunning impact on Roman art, and remains generally regarded as his greatest masterpiece, containing The School of Athens, The Parnassus and the Disputa.
He was to assist in negotiating an understanding between the Papal States and the Holy Roman Empire, regarding undercutting or at least containing the reforming decrees of the Council of Basel ( 1431 – 1439 ).
Nice also has numerous museums of all kinds: Musée Marc Chagall, Musée Matisse ( arenas of Cimiez containing Roman ruins ), Musée des Beaux-Arts Jules Chéret, Musée international d ' Art naïf Anatole Jakovsky, Musée Terra-Amata, Museum of Asian Art, Musée d ' art moderne et d ' art contemporain which devotes much space to the well-known École of Nice ”), Museum of Natural History, Musée Masséna, Naval Museum and Galerie des Ponchettes.
The native settlements consisted of pagi ( cantons ) containing a number of vici ( villages ), the majority of the large towns being of Roman origin.
Accompanied by Vespasian and Domitian he rode into the city, enthusiastically saluted by the Roman populace and preceded by a lavish parade containing treasures and captives from the war.
To the south of this region is where the neo-Gothic City Hall ( 1889 ) is to be found, as well as the Victoria Law Courts ( 1887 ), the Parliament Building ( 1829 – 1834 ), the large Stabroek Market ( 1792 ) containing the prominent cast-iron clock tower that dominates the city sky line, the Roman Catholic Brickdam Cathedral, City Engineer House, the Magistrate's Court, St. Andrew's Kirk ( 1818 ) and Independence Arch.
Since the fall of the Roman Empire, the Frankish kings had always shown a certain deference to the Byzantine Emperor, but Theudebert rejected his status as an inferior leader: for example, he broke imperial custom by minting gold coins containing his own image.

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