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And most of the great periods are represented, because we will compare Plato and Aristotle from the golden age of Greece ; ;
Mankind, as a result, attains previously undreamed of levels of civilization and culture, a golden age which the Overlords, a very evident symbol of science, have helped produce by introducing reason and the scientific method into human activities.
The 18th and 19th centuries saw an influx of naturalists, writers, and artists, in particular the Romantics, followed by the golden age of alpinism as mountaineers began to ascend the peaks.
In its origins and its first golden age, no art owes quite as much to state power as French painting does.
The young Alcuin came to the cathedral church of York during the golden age of Archbishop Ecgbert and Northumbrian King Eadberht.
The 1950s proved a golden age for Lions rugby, although only in the 1970s did style begin to match the substance of victory in New Zealand and South Africa.
The 18th century was the golden age of Bordeaux.
The Sultanate of Brunei, during its golden age from the 15th century to the 17th century, ruled a large part of northern Borneo.
The 19th century was the golden age of bush ballads.
These results came at the beginning of the golden age of general relativity, which was marked by general relativity and black holes becoming mainstream subjects of research.
The battle was a defining moment for the young Athenian democracy, showing what might be achieved through unity and self-belief ; indeed, the battle effectively marks the start of a " golden age " for Athens.
The golden age of Khmer civilization, however, was the period from the 9th to the 13th centuries, when Khmer Empire, which gave Kampuchea, or Cambodia, its name, ruled large territories from its capital in the region of Angkor in western Cambodia.
The reign of Louis the Great ( 1342 – 1382 ) is considered the golden age of Croatian medieval history.
The final ( and most important ) move to Yin in 1350 BC led to the dynasty's golden age.
It was a golden age of Chinese civilization with significant developments in art, literature, particularly poetry, and technology.
This period is considered the golden age of Chinese philosophy.
This tension is best exhibited in the Cakkavatti Sihanada Sutta ( Digha Nikaya 26 of the Sutta Pitaka of the Pāli Canon ), the story of humanity's decline from a golden age in the past.
Ironically, the rise of infantry in the early 16th century coincided with the " golden age " of heavy cavalry ; a French or Spanish army at the beginning of the century could have up to half its numbers made up of various kinds of light and heavy cavalry, whereas in earlier medieval and later 17th century armies the proportion of cavalry was seldom more than a quarter.
It is not entirely cyclical because it claims the golden age has passed and history is gradually descending towards decadence.
Several scholars have explored the so-called " golden age " of the Maritimes in the years just before Confederation.
The era has been called a golden age, but that was a myth created in the 1930s to lure tourists to a romantic era of tall ships and antiques.
Thus the era was indeed a golden age but only for a small but powerful and highly visible elite.
It was still mostly agricultural and sometimes called thegolden age of the peasantry ”.
Indeed John Morris, the English historian who specialized in the study of the institutions of the Roman Empire and the history of Sub-Roman Britain, suggested in his book The Age of Arthur that as the descendants of Romanized Britons looked back to a golden age of peace and prosperity under Rome, the name " Camelot " of Arthurian legend may have referred to the capital of Britannia ( Camulodunum, modern Colchester ) in Roman times.
According to scholars Carole Kismaric and Marvi Heiferman, " The golden age of detective fiction began with high-class amateur detectives sniffing out murderers lurking in rose gardens, down country lanes, and in picturesque villages.

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The group seems to have adopted the name Section d ' Or to distinguish themselves from the narrower definition of Cubism developed in parallel by Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque in the Montmartre quarter of Paris, and to show that Cubism, rather than being an isolated art-form, represented the continuation of a grand tradition ( indeed, the golden ratio had fascinated Western intellectuals of diverse interests for at least 2, 400 years ).
Here the commander of the Golden Horde, as the western section of the Mongol empire was called, fixed his golden headquarters and represented his sovereign the grand khan who lived with the Great Horde in the Orkhon Valley of the Amur.
But Caesar even erected a golden statue of Cleopatra represented as Isis in the temple of Venus Genetrix ( the mythical ancestress of Caesar's family ), which was situated at the Forum Julium.
The 1950s represented the golden age of the Calgary Stampede.
The 13th century represented the real golden period of the city: In one hundred years, Anagni gave four popes to Christianity, all members of the Conti family.
According to legend, Silbury is the last resting place of a King Sil, represented in a lifesize gold statue and sitting on a golden horse.
The golden shirt represented the glories won in their history.
He would have approved of the policy of the golden mean represented by Louis Philippe.
In its " golden age " it was a major growth field in the 1960s and 1970s among scholars, and still is well represented in history departments.
The new design was patterned after the national standard of Spain, the seal consisting of fleur-de-lis surrounded by a quartered flag of Castille and Aragon represented by two golden castles located on the red field and two red lions on a white field.
The Victorian period was the golden age of the realistic English novel, represented by Jane Austen, the Brontë sisters ( Charlotte, Emily and Anne ), Charles Dickens, William Thackeray, George Eliot and Thomas Hardy.
The Kaiser had an illustration of this title — depicting the Archangel Michael as an allegorical Germany leading the European powers against an Asiatic threat represented by a golden Buddha — hung in all ships of the Hamburg America Line.
The golden age scene would die out in the by the early 1990s when gangsta rap and g-funk took over with west-coast artists N. W. A, Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, and Ice Cube, east-coast artists Notorious B. I. G., Wu-Tang Clan, and Mobb Deep, and the sounds of urban black male bravado, compassion, and social awareness best represented by the rapper Tupac Shakur.
Since 1999, the five airlines in the alliance began flying under the TACA logo, with a new corporate identity represented by five stylized golden macaws flying in tight formation.
The fauna is represented by golden eagles, Bonelli's eagles, short-toed eagles, hawks, falcons, vultures, genet cats, badgers, wild goats, deer, martens, foxes and rabbits.
These were the opening chapter of the " golden age " of Dinky Toys in the post-war era and represented far greater accuracy and detail than their pre-war relatives.
The sun is often represented by a golden sphere ( as it initially appeared in the Antikythera Mechanism, back in the 2nd century BC ), shown rotating around the earth once a day around a 24 hour analog dial.
It is represented by a celestial object, the golden star, against black background in the center of the shield of the Garuda Pancasila.
With Duarte Lobo and John IV of Portugal, he represented the " golden age " of Portuguese polyphony.
ILG's acquisition of Connectair therefore represented a golden opportunity to substantially increase the number of slots the group's airlines controlled at Gatwick, thereby strengthening Air Europe's competitive position at that airport.
Taking the majority view of scholars in regard to the identity of the gems, and including the implication from the Book of Revelation that the Onyx at the end of the fourth row was a Sardonyx, there are four colours-red, green, yellow, and blue-each represented by a clear gem ( red-Carbuncle, green-Heliodor, yellow-Chrysolite, blue-Amethyst ), an opaque gem ( red-Carnelian / red Jasper, green-green Jasper, yellow-yellow Jasper / yellow Serpentine, blue-Lapis Lazuli ), and a striped gem ( red-Sardonyx, green-Malachite, yellow-pale golden Agate, blue-sky-blue Agate ).
The supporters of Charidemus represented this as due to his efforts, and, in spite of the opposition of Demosthenes, he was honored with a golden crown and the franchise of the city.
He represented Yugoslavia at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, California, where the team won the golden medal.

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