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He was worshipped as a divine being under various names in Italy where Statues of him existed at Argyripa, Metapontum, Thurii, and other places.
Statues of John Hunyadi can be found in Hunedoara and various other locations in Romania and Hungary.
New Point also has quite a few local businesses: a trucking company: Billman Trucking Inc., several small factories such as Wood-Mizer Products, Incorporated, a concrete statue business ( Snyder's Concrete Statues ) and other small businesses.
Statues issued in the King's name by the Bishop of Lincoln, Henry Burghersh in May 1326 called for the provision of a common seal, to be kept in a box with three keys, one for the Provost and the other two to trusted Scholars, the seal depicts the Annunciation, with the figure of Adam de Brome kneeling below and the legend Sig. Comune Domus Scholarium Beate Marie Oxon.
They were featured on some of Gatlin's other hits he had during the late 1970s, notably " I Don't Wanna Cry ", " Love Is Just a Game ", and " Statues Without Hearts ".
Statues of John Stark (" Live free or die "), Seth Warner, and other notables ornament the grounds.
Statues, inscriptions, sarcophagi, busts, mosaics, and other ancient Roman artifacts occupy two floors of the Palazzo Nuovo.

Statues and monuments
* Statues and monuments of patriots on the Janiculum
Statues and monuments to his memory were erected at Lille, Bapaume, Saint-Quentin and Saint-Louis, Senegal.
Statues and tomb monuments of commanders continued to be the most common site until the more general war memorial commemorating all the dead began to emerge in the period of the Napoleonic Wars.
Statues and monuments to him are found throughout Argentina, and his name is honoured with several streets, squares, towns, and associations.

Statues and there
In Babylonia, in place of the bas-relief, there was greater use of three-dimensional figures — the earliest examples being the Statues of Gudea, that are realistic if somewhat clumsy.
Statues are often lacquered, gilded, or brightly painted, although there are little traces on the surfaces.
Statues of St. Ignatius, St. Joseph, and St. Aloysius are among the most notable religious landmarks on campus, and there is also a statue of Bing Crosby.

Statues and were
Statues were placed in the tombs to serve as substitutes for the deceased.
Statues in the round were avoided as being too close to the principal artistic focus of pagan cult practices, as they have continued to be ( with some small-scale exceptions ) throughout the history of Eastern Christianity.
Statues of Nurmi were also sculpted by Renée Sintenis in 1926 and by Carl Eldh, whose 1937 work Löpare ( Runners ) depicts a battle between Nurmi and Edvin Wide.
Statues and paintings of Kimnara were commissioned in various halls throughout Shaolin in honour of his defeat of the Red Turban army.
The Norwegian Lady Statues were unveiled on 22 September 1962.
Statues, roods, and images were attacked, culminating in September with the dismantling of the shrine of St Thomas Becket at Canterbury.
Statues of Robert the Bruce by Thomas Clapperton and William Wallace by Alexander Carrick were added to the gatehouse entrance in 1929
Statues of " El Jefe " were mass-produced and erected across the Republic, and bridges and public buildings were named in his honor.
Statues were cleaned and in some cases relocated.
Statues of gods on wagons were paraded through here from the Capitol to the Circus Maximus.
Statues of Queen Victoria, Edward VII and George V were added in 1914 to commemorate the coronation of George V. The cross is fifty-two feet six inches ( 16 metres ) high, and topped by a gilt cross.
Statues were erected in Rome, where they fell was consecrated as holy ground and the season's first fruits were offered as sacrifice.
Statues of him were erected in the South Carolina State House building and the United States Capitol.
Statues of several Slavic deities were discovered in 1848, on the banks of the Zbruch river, a tall stone statue was found, with four faces under a single stone hat.
National interpretations existed in France as well, where Jean Fouquet painted the Queen of Heaven in 1450 with the face of the mistress of King Charles VII Statues and pictures of Mary were crowned by kings in Poland, France, Bavaria, Hungary and Austria, sometimes apparently using crowns previously worn by earthly monarchs.
Statues of Prince Albert and Edward VII were added before 1902.
Statues of the bull-man were often used as gatekeepers.
Statues of the deities were paraded through the gate and down the Processional Way each year during the New Year's celebration.
Statues of the poem's heroes were worshiped in temple sanctuaries, akin to the wall paintings at Cambodia's Royal Palace and Wat Bo.
In early 1762 Dance was measuring and drawing the Temple of Vesta, Tivoli and later that year he entered a competition organised by the Accademia di Parma to design A Public Gallery for Statues, Pictures & c .. His drawings were dispatched to Parma in April 1763, and a few weeks later it was announced that he had won the Gold Medal, and his designs were exhibited at the Ducal Palace.
Statues representing ten of the thirteen original colonies were moved to the Central Hall of the East Front Extension on the first floor of the Capitol.

Statues and by
Statues of Bolesław I and Mieszko I by Christian Daniel Rauch in the Golden Chapel, Poznań Cathedral
Statues of Luther ( by Schadow ), Melanchthon and Bugenhagen embellish the town.
Statues of James W. Rouse ( right ) and his brother, Willard, in Columbia, Maryland, by artist William F. Duffy.
Statues portraying Sobekneferu also combine elements of traditional male and female iconography and, by tradition, may have served as inspiration for these works commissioned by Hatshepsut.
A political perspective on art also underpinned his next project, co-directed with Chris Marker, Les statues meurent aussi ( Statues also Die ), a polemic about the destruction of African art by French cultural colonialism.
Statues of Mathew stand on St. Patrick's Street, Cork by JH Foley ( 1864 ), and on O ' Connell Street, Dublin by Mary Redmond ( 1893 ).
The city is also home to two La Salle Statues, including a bronze monument, dedicated in 1936 by the DAR, to celebrate the explorations of the famous French explorer.
His little treatise On the Statues destroyed by the Latins ( perhaps altered by a later writer ) is of special interest to the archaeologist and art historian.
Statues of Budai form a central part of I Kuan Tao shrines, where he is usually referred to by the Sanskrit name Maitreya.
Statues used by triads tend to hold the halberd in the left hand, and statues in police stations tend to hold the halberd in the right hand.
Statues and action figures are produced by Art of War.
Statues such as the Lady of Baza and the Lady of Elx are thought to have been made by Iberians relatively well acquainted with Greek art.
Statues of Massasoit by sculptor Cyrus E. Dallin stand near Plymouth Rock ; outside the Utah State Capitol building ; on the campus of Brigham Young University ; at the

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