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  • SHAOLIN TEMPLE
    ... in Honan was occupied or damaged. The third Shaolin temple was integrated into Shaolin around 800 AD. It was an old temple named ...
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  • The First Crusade
    ... cosmopolitan nature. After Herod's death, the Jews rebelled and the Temple was burned by invading Roman armies in 70 AD. In 135 ...
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  • korean temple
    ... Pulguksa Temple and Sokkuram Grotto, the cradle of Buddhist culture during the Shilla Kingdom, were first constructed in 535 AD, the 22nd year of King ...
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  • Ancient Greek Architecture
    ... The temple was set on fire several times and it was restored before it was converted to a Christian temple on the sixth century AD. ...
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  • Seven Wonders of the Ancient World
    ... rebuild it, but by the fourteenth century they had mostly been converted to Christianity (1). In 401 AD, the Temple of Artemis was completely torn down by St. ...
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  • African Arts
    ... 2 With a river flowing around it, and the sun shining upon it, the Temple of Dendur is by far the best ... After a brief walk I came across the room of Nur ad Din. ...
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  • Tenochtitlan: Foundations of the Aztec Empire
    ... Also it was figured that the temple had been built in seven stages, and ... the original sanctuary built by the Aztecs when they reached Tenochtitlan in 1325 AD. ...
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  • The Pantheon
    ... BC. A fire probably destroyed it. In AD 609, Pope Boniface VIII received the temple as a gift from the emperor of Byzantium. He ...
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  • alexandria the great
    ... magnetism. However, the temple was destroyed by the Christians in 391 AD, taking the hovering statue along with it . The crowning ...
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  • religion 4
    ... and consequently it's deviations, in the period from AD 30 to AD 313, we ... and Territorially Identified with the land of the Jews and the temple of Jerusalem. ...
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  • Ruins
    ... According to tree-ring dating the West Ruin was built between 1111 and 1115 AD. ... of the Nile, across the river from Thebes, a three-tiered temple was found ...
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  • Synagogue
    ... existed long before Jewish sacrifice and the established priesthood were terminated by the destruction of the Second Temple by Titus in 70 AD Two devastating ...
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  • Egypt 3
    ... the first female pharaoh, who was famous for her great Funerary Temple at Deir-el ... From 3000 BC to 400 AD, the Egyptians wrote their history and their culture in ...
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  • The Maya
    ... or the Pyramid of Quetzalcoatl (the feathered serpent), and finally the Temple of the ... The Maya reached their height in the classic period (AD three hundred to ...
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  • Religion 3
    ... The Romans' destruction of the Second Temple in AD 70 and their suppression of a second revolt in 132 to 135 discredited the priestly leadership. ...
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  • architecture
    ... It functioned as a place of worship for almost 2000 years until 1687 AD when the temple was exploded during the Turk and Venetian war. ...
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  • Caligula1
    ... After her sudden death in 38 AD he had her deified. He even tried to have a statue of himself erected in the Temple at Jerusalem, But through delaying ...
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  • The Maya
    ... extending into the limestone shelf of the Yucatan peninsula lie the mysterious temple and pyramids ... I have been to Chichen Itza last year ad I have seen so much ...
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  • How Religion has Shaped History
    ... Therefore, their new culture spread (SITE) Another thing from 400-900 AD that was ... of his best known building projects are associated with the Temple mount in ...
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  • mound builders of north america
    ... The temple mounds are also noted for having had temples built at the top of each ... The Hopwellian period spans from 500 BC to 400 AD, and the last period begins ...
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  • Early Architecture
    ... by fire in 80 AD. It was rebuilt by Domitian but burned again in 110. The last one was built by Hadrian. The Pantheon was the first temple that combined ...
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  • The Dead Sea Scrolls
    ... sect known to have existed elsewhere in Israel during the Second Temple period, which ... The Qumran scrolls date from approximately 250 BC to about 65 AD, and at ...
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  • The Mayas
    ... Pyramid of Quetzalcoatl (the feathered serpent), (Stuart 97) and finally the Temple of the ... The Maya reached their height in the classic period (AD 300 to AD 900 ...
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  • hinduism
    ... between 1300 and 1000 BC., and consists of over 1,028 chants to a temple built for ... epics are believed to have been composed between 300 BC and 300 AD Over the ...
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  • Comparrasion of Ozmandiaze and the Ruin
    ... the new location couldn't keep Zeus eternally safe: a severe fire destroyed the statue in AD 462. All that remains in Olympia are the temple's fallen columns ...
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  • Islam, Christianity, Judaism
    ... The Romans' destruction of the Second Temple in AD 70 and their suppression of a second revolt in 132 to 135 discredited the priestly leadership. ...
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  • music of the middle ages
    ... picked up from the Jewish synagogues where the Levittes had special training and took on the role of temple musicians. St Augustine of Hippo 354-430 AD, was a ...
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  • Christanity
    ... who died in about 62 AD, was Bishop of Jerusalem. The Scriptures confirm that he was a leader of the church before the destruction of the city and the Temple. ...
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  • Judaism 2
    ... lineal forerunners of the rabbinic movement after AD 70. All religious groups of this period particularly those opposed to the temple administration appealed ...
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  • The Pyramids of Teotihuacan
    ... faces on the Temple of the Feathered Serpent. This directly suggests the cyclical importance of the calendar, the flow of time. By AD 500, Teotihuacan had ...
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