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Solomonic and columns
It is divided into three horizontal and three vertical levels marked off by pairs of Solomonic columns and meant to resemble an altarpiece.
On the second level two Solomonic columns flanking a window.
This group is flanked by Solomonic columns.
The facade has a Baroque portal with Solomonic columns.
Between 1680 and 1720, the Churriguera popularized Guarini's blend of Solomonic columns and composite order, known as the " supreme order ".
The porches had ornate Solomonic columns, similar to those at the University Church of St Mary the Virgin in Oxford.
The rest of the facade contains niches with statues of saints as well as Solomonic columns.
The tower contains Solomonic columns and columns with Corinthian capitals.
The main retablo has twisted Solomonic columns and profusely carved flanges in the Baroque idiom.

Solomonic and were
Many similar battles were fought between the Adalites and the Solomonids with both sides achieving victory and suffering defeat but ultimately Sultan Sabr ad-Din II successfully managed to drive the Solomonic army out of Adal territory.
During this time period warfare broke out again between the two states and Emperor Eskender invaded Dakkar where he was stopped by a large Adalite army who destroyed the Solomonic army to such an extent that no further expeditions were carried out for the remaining of Eskender's reign.
From the beginning the Rastas decided that their personal loyalty lay with Africa's only black monarch, Selassie, and that they themselves were in effect as free citizens of Ethiopia, loyal to its Emperor and devoted to its flag representing the Solomonic Dynasty prior to the Communist coup.
Both Christian and Jewish Ethiopian tradition has it that these immigrants were mostly of the Tribes of Dan and Judah ; hence the Ge ' ez motto Mo ` a ' Anbessa Ze ' imnegede Yihuda (" The Lion of the Tribe of Judah has conquered "), included among the titles of the Emperor ( King of Kings ) throughout the Solomonic Dynasty.
Both Christian and Jewish Ethiopian tradition has it that there were also immigrants of the Tribes of Dan and Judah that accompanied Makeda ( Queen of Sheba ) back from her visit to Solomon ; hence the Ge ' ez motto Mo ` a ' Anbessa Ze ' imnegede Yihuda (" The Lion of the Tribe of Judah has conquered "), included among the titles of the Emperor ( King of Kings ) throughout the Solomonic Dynasty.
During the war, Ahmed pioneered the use of cannons supplied by the Ottoman Empire, which were deployed against Solomonic forces and their Portuguese allies led by Cristóvão da Gama.
Thus the ruling family of Shewa were considered the junior branch of the Solomonic dynasty after the senior Gondar branch.
The elder Gondarine line, starting with Emperor Susenyos in 1606 ( although often credited to his son Fasilides who established his capital at Gondar ) ended its rule with the fall of the largely powerless Yohannes III in 1855 and the coming to power of Tewodros II whose later claims of Solomonic descent were never widely accepted.
A 2008 analysis of the Austronesian Basic Vocabulary Database removed the Northwest Solomonic and Nehan – Bougainville languages from the traditional New Ireland family, but fully supported the unity of the remainder of the languages that were considered.

Solomonic and ancient
Menelik I ( called Bäynä Ləkḥəm in the Kəbrä Nägäśt ; also named Ebna la-Hakim, Arabic: Ibn Al-Hakim, " Son of the Wise "), first Solomonic Emperor of Ethiopia, is traditionally believed to be the son of King Solomon of ancient Israel and Makeda, ancient Queen of Sheba ( in modern Ethiopia ).
Traditions recorded about his ancestry vary: one tradition, recorded in 1840, claims his mother was the daughter of Ras Faris, a follower of Emperor Susenyos I who had escaped into Menz ; another tradition told by Serta Wold, a councilor of Sahle Selassie, was that Negassie was a male-line descendant of Yaqob, the youngest son of Lebna Dengel, and thus assert descent from the ancient ruling Solomonic dynasty.
Several literary works in Ethiopian Orthodox liturgy however point to Ethiopian control and tribute both during ancient Axumite times and during the latter Solomonic restoration.
Some regard part of the David story as the pinnacle of ancient Israelite historiography and a product of the Solomonic “ enlightenment .” As such it is considered indispensable for understanding the history of the Davidic-Solomonic period.

Solomonic and there
If the situation is reversed, Matthew's genealogy is that of Mary, Luke's of Joseph, then there is a problem with the curse on the Solomonic line, dating from the time of Jechoniah where Jeremiah pronounced that no descendant of Jeconiah would again sit on the throne of Israel.

Solomonic and .
Asser represents Alfred as a Solomonic judge, painstaking in his own judicial investigations and critical of royal officials who rendered unjust or unwise judgments.
* 1270 – Yekuno Amlak takes the imperial throne of Ethiopia, restoring the Solomonic dynasty to power after a 100-year Zagwe interregnum.
Two of Constantine's Solomonic column s in their present day location on a pier in St Peter's, Rome.
A Solomonic column, sometimes called " barley sugar ", begins on a base and ends in a capital, which may be of any order, but the shaft twists in a tight spiral, producing a dramatic, serpentine effect of movement.
In the early Middle Ages, the conquest of Shewa by the Ifat Sultanate ignited a rivalry for supremacy with the Solomonic Dynasty.
Evidence of this can be found in his introductions to the Solomonic writings, the Book of Tobit, and the Book of Judith.
The conquest of Shoa ignited a rivalry for supremacy between the Christian Solomonids and the Muslim Ifatites which resulted in several devastating wars and ultimately ended in a Solomonic victory over the Kingdom of Ifat.
He continued the war against the Solomonic Empire.
He died a natural death and was succeeded by his brother Mansur ad-Din who invaded the capital and royal seat of the Solomonic Empire and drove Emperor Dawit II to Yedaya where according to al-Maqrizi, Sultan Mansur destroyed a Solomonic army and killed the Emperor.
He then advanced to the mountains of Mokha where he encountered a 30, 000 strong Solomonic army.
The Adalite soldiers surrounded their enemies and for two months besieged the trapped Solomonic soldiers until a truce was declared in Mansur's favour.
Sultan Jamal reorganized the army into a formidable force and defeated the Solomonic armies at Bale, Yedeya and Jazja.
Following this success, Jamal organized another successful attack against the Solomonic forces and inflicted heavy casualties in what was reportedly the largest Adalite army ever fielded.
However Jamal upon hearing of Yeshaq's plan to send several large armies to attack three different areas of Adal, including the capital returned to Adal where he fought the Solomonic forces at Harjai and according to al-Maqrizi this is where the Emperor Yeshaq died in battle.
The Adalite ruler Muhammad and the Solomonic ruler Baeda Maryam agreed to a truce and both states in the following decades saw an unprecedented period of peace and stability.
In the early Middle Ages, the conquest of Shewa by the Ifat Sultanate ignited a rivalry for supremacy with the Solomonic dynasty.
William G. Dever states " that we now have direct Bronze and Iron Age parallels for every feature of the ' Solomonic temple ' as described in the Hebrew Bible ".
* 1270 – Yekuno Amlak overthrows the Ethiopian Zagwe dynasty, claims the throne and establishes the Solomonic dynasty.
* Yekuno Amlak overthrows the Ethiopian Zagwe dynasty, claims the throne and establishes the Solomonic dynasty.
According to tradition, Haile Selassie was the 225th in an unbroken line of Ethiopian monarchs of the Solomonic Dynasty.

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