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In the series, richly dressed noblemen, accompanied by huntsmen and hounds, pursue a unicorn against mille-fleur backgrounds or settings of buildings and gardens.
She went from one god to another, but each one pleaded with her and she had not the heart to go through with it until she found Dumuzid / Tammuz richly dressed and on her throne.
The girl cultivates the tree, and when the king gives a ball, Zezolla appears dressed richly by a fairy living in the date tree.
She can usually be easily recognised as she is richly dressed and crowned, as befits her rank as a princess, and often holds a segment of her wheel as an attribute, or a martyr's palm.
He was fond of clothes and was always richly dressed.
Jean Froissart, in the fourth book of his Chronicles, reports that sixty knights would come to London to tilt for two days, " accompanied by sixty noble ladies, richly ornamented and dressed ".
The ships were decorated with garlands, gilding, and rich tapestry, all of which a richly dressed chorus walked across.
A contemporary painting shows her dressed in a richly embroidered dress trimmed with fur, with a low-cut neckline, a decolletage demonstrating that she was extremely beautiful.
Three richly dressed Austrian prisoners were dispatched as emissaries by the Sultan to negotiate the city's surrender ; Salm sent three richly dressed Muslims back without a response.
They enter the city and look about in awe at the richly dressed people that inhabit this magnificent place (" Emerald City Ballet ").
Agatha is also depicted in the mosaics of Sant ' Apollinare Nuovo, Ravenna, where she appears, richly dressed, in the procession of female martyrs along the north wall.
They were the suppliers of black fox skins for the Roman market and they were richly dressed even though they lived in poverty.
The impassive seated female figure of polychromed limestone is richly dressed and adorned with ear ornaments.
Turkish and Oriental scenes attracted him, and he took to painting Eastern figures dressed in richly coloured garments ; many of these paintings remain extant.
The two figures are very richly dressed ; despite the season both their outer garments, his tabard and her dress, are trimmed and fully lined with fur.
Answering the call, a humanoid apparition forms appearing as a richly dressed man who is surrounded by a green glow.
It was discovered that the body of a richly dressed man was buried beside the child's.
This figure was constructed annually and it was richly dressed and fitted with a mask of gold for his festival held during the Aztec month of Panquetzaliztli.
Out of the Oracle's Room, through the hammer dressed chamber, on the right is another spacious hall, circular, with inward slanting smooth walls, richly decorated in a geometrical pattern.
The Daphnephoros, wearing a golden crown, or a wreath of laurel, richly dressed and partly holding the pole, was followed by a chorus of maidens carrying suppliant branches and singing a hymn to the god.

richly and woman
Unlike several other figures in the complex of Aztec female earth deities connected with agricultural and sexual fecundity, Xochiquetzal is always depicted as an alluring and youthful woman, richly attired and symbolically associated with vegetation and in particular flowers.
To the consumer, the cultural goods and services sold in the market appear to offer the promise of a richly developed and creative individuality, yet the inherent commodification severely restricts and stunts the human psyche, so that the man and the woman consumer has little " time for myself ", because of the continual personification of cultural roles over which he and she exercise little control.
" Stung, Emsworth regains his confidence by helping a young woman sell richly bound encyclopedias of Sport door to door.

richly and on
In England in the 17th century the door panels were raised with bolection or projecting moldings, sometimes richly carved, round them ; in the 18th century the moldings worked on the stiles and rails were carved with the egg and tongue ornament.
In 1573, he joined Guillaume Le Testu, a French buccaneer, in an attack on a richly laden mule train.
The styles, despite both being richly decorated, also had different themes ; the Baroque, for instance, was more serious, placing an emphasis on religion, and was often characterized by Christian themes ( as a matter of fact, the Baroque began in Rome as a response to the Protestant Reformation ); Rococo architecture was an 18th-century, more secular, adaptation of the Baroque which was characterized by more light-hearted and jocular themes.
A spectacular find in 2006 was the richly detailed bronze and silver brooch ( fibula ) modeled with the figure of Mars, on which Quintus Sollonius, a Gaul to judge by his name, had carefully punched his name before he lost it in the early second century ; nothing comparably fine has been recovered along the Wall.
The king allowed Godwin to escape punishment by bringing witnesses that he had acted on Harold's orders, but Godwin then gave Harthacnut a ship so richly decorated that it amounted to the wergild that Godwin would have had to pay if he had been found guilty.
The facade was an unusually richly decorated one for the period, including both painted panels on the top story ( of three ), and much sculpture on the middle one.
Based on numerous archeological findings in Ukraine, southern Russian and Kazakhstan men and warrior women wore long sleeve tunics that were always belted, often with richly ornamented belts.
In Brazil, he briefly captured the Portuguese settlement of Salvador, personally leading the assault on the sea fortress of that town. In August with a small and undermanned fleet he sailed for the African west coast and attacked a Portuguese fleet in a strongly defended bay of Luanda but failed to capture any ships. He then crossed the Atlantic ocean again to try and capture merchant ships at the city of Vitória, but was defeated by a resistance organized by the local civilians, with assistance by a Portuguese garrison. After finding Salvador recaptured by a large Spanish-Portuguese fleet Heyn returned home. The Dutch West India Company were pleased with Heyn's leadership qualities and in 1626 placed him in command of a new squadron. In subsequent raids in 1627 at Salvador, he attacked and captured over thirty richly laden Portuguese merchant ships before returning to the United Provinces.
The entablature resting on the columns has three parts: a plain architrave divided into two, or more generally three, bands, with a frieze resting on it that may be richly sculptural, and a cornice built up with dentils ( like the closely spaced ends of joists ), with a corona (" crown ") and cyma (" ogee ") molding to support the projecting roof.
The ceiling was painted to resemble an April sky ; the walls, translucent gold on silver ; the rows of stalls were all richly upholstered in different colours, and the curtain repeated the tones of the seating.
Much of Ellis ' background music in the early ' 70s had a distinct, richly orchestrated sound not found on many other made-for-TV cartoon series of that period ; though as time went on, it became more synthesized.
Mily Balakirev's Tamara ( 1867 – 82 ) richly evokes the fairy-tale orient and, while remaining closely based on the poem by Mikhail Lermontov, remains well-paced and full of atmosphere.
The duo quickly recruited Goudreau on guitar, bassist Fran Sheehan and drummer Sib Hashian to create a performing unit which could replicate Scholz's richly layered recordings on stage.
While the city side is richly decorated with windows, this would be inappropriate on the field side considering the possibility of, combat situations.
Its foregate was small compared with the approximately one hundred years older Middle Holsten Gate, but much more richly decorated on the field side.
It was not until the 16th century that they reached their greatest elaboration, however, when Queen Elizabeth I set the fashion for wearing them richly embroidered and jewelled, and for putting them on and taking them off during audiences, to draw attention to her beautiful hands.
The richly decorated interiors of the first floor of the Winter Palace on its eastern, northern and western sides are part of the Russian culture collection and host the exhibitions of the Russian art of the 11th-19th centuries.
" Johann Baptist von Spix, in his folio Cephalogenesis ( 1818 ), richly illustrated comparative craniology, but presented the facts under the same transcendental guise ; and Georges Cuvier availed himself of the extravagances of these disciples of Schelling to cast ridicule on the whole inquiry into those higher relations of parts to the archetype which Sir Richard Owen called " general homologies.
Leading peers in particular flocked to Dublin, where they lived in enormous and richly decorated town houses, initially on the Northside of Dublin, later in new Georgian residences around Merrion Square and Fitzwilliam Square.
For example, during major festivals, the church of San Andres is richly decorated in flowers, and there are sand paintings called carpets on the ground in Biblical designs.

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