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  1. Pantheon, Rome (8255 bytes)
    1: [[Image:ac.pantheon1.jpg|thumb|right|300px|The Pantheon, Rome]]
    3: ...church]] since the [[7th century]] AD. It is the only building from the Greco-Roman world which is com...
    6: The original Pantheon was built in [[27 BC]] under the [[Roman Republic...
    8: ...n-panini.jpg|thumb|left|175px|The interior of the Pantheon in the 18th century, painted by [[Giovanni Paolo ...
    9: ...theon was destroyed by fire in AD [[80]], and the Pantheon was completely rebuilt in about AD [[125]], durin...
  2. Pantheon Rome (1273 bytes)
    1: ...oughout its history. Since the 7th century, the Pantheon has been used as a [[Roman Catholic]] [[church (b...

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  1. Senet (1763 bytes)
    7: ... the protection of the major gods of the national pantheon : [[Ra|Re]], [[Thoth]], and sometimes [[Osiris]]....
  2. Isis (20790 bytes)
    7: ...elieved to come from the [[Nile Delta]]; however unlike other [[Ancient Egypt|Egyptian]] deities she d...
    12: The most commonly used name for this deity, Isis, is a [[Greek lan...
    14: ...ronunciation is unknown, as Egyptian hieroglyphs only recorded [[consonant]]s and [[semi-vowel]]s, and...
    16: The Egyptian hieroglyphs for her name are commonly [[transliteration|transliterated]] as ''js.t''. ...
    20: ...edicated specifically to Isis become wide-spread only in the Roman times.
  3. Ra (2793 bytes)
    2: ...''Amun-Ra'', the foremost deity of the Egyptian [[pantheon]]. Amon-Ra's identity with [[Zeus]] or [[Jupiter ...
  4. Bast goddess (3454 bytes)
    3: ...etitive and diminutive form after her role in the pantheon became diminished as [[Sekhmet]], a similar lione...
  5. Ptah (2110 bytes)
    2: ...creator god and originally the chief god in the [[pantheon]] of [[Memphis, Egypt]]. As the power of Memphis ...
  6. Mut (3472 bytes)
    6: ...r, making up a complete ''triad'' of gods for the pantheon of Thebes. This choice of completion for the tria...
  7. Ancient Rome (25155 bytes)
    21: ...ame when [[Tarentum]], a major [[Greek]] colony, enlisted the aid of [[Pyrrhus of Epirus]] in [[282 BC...
    63: ...mong gods and humans. Gods were not personified, unlike in [[Ancient Greece]]. Romans also believed th...
    67: At the head of the earliest [[pantheon]] were the triad [[Jupiter (god)|Jupiter]], [[Mar...
    85: ...sses was forbidden and the patrician title could only be inherited, not earned. During the [[Roman Rep...
    93: ...nts were also part of the household. Romans certainly did not see the family as we of the suburban Wes...
  8. St. Peter's Basilica (17805 bytes)
    22: ...diameter (almost as large as the [[Pantheon, Rome|Pantheon]]), rising to 120 metres above the floor. In the ...
    31: ...cedil;ade and the interior is the [[portico]]. Mainly designed by Maderno, it contains an [[18th centu...
    33: ...ico Consorti]] ([[1950]]), which is by tradition only opened for great celebrations such as [[Jubilee ...
    89: ...ment''', which is open during religious services only. Inside it is a tabernacle on the altar resembli...
    97: ...hat the bronze used to make it was taken from the Pantheon. Underneath the baldachin is the traditional tomb...
  9. Tibetan art (2932 bytes)
    18: ...malayas is known as [[B�n]]. Bon contributes a pantheon of local tutelary deities to Tibetan art. In Tib...
  10. Galileo Galilei (33761 bytes)
    10: In the pantheon of the scientific revolution, Galileo takes a hig...
    24: ...geocentric model]] of [[Ptolemy]] predicted that only crescent and new phases would be seen, since Ven...
    39: ...esis that objects "naturally" slow down and stop unless a force acts upon them. This principle was inc...
    41: ...ieved this equality of period to be exact, it is only an approximation appropriate to small amplitudes...
    43: ...time greater than when he and the assistant were only a few yards apart. While he could reach no concl...
  11. Isaac Newton (23339 bytes)
    4: ...[orbit]]s (such as those of [[comet]]s) were not only [[ellipse|elliptic]], but could also be [[hyperb...
    36: ... primarily to the wider diameter of the mirror. (Only later, as glasses with a variety of refractive p...
    73: ...om [[1689]] to [[1690]] and in [[1701]], but his only recorded comments were to complain about a cold ...
    95: ...rsity. His writings on this topic were published only posthumously.
    107: .... Newton was notable in that scene for being the only scientist without a sense of humor. He also took...
  12. Pope Boniface IV (5099 bytes)
    7: ...eave from the Emperor [[Phocas]] to convert the [[Pantheon]] into a Christian Church, and on [[May 13]] [[60...
  13. Pope Vitalian (785 bytes)
    3: ...ornaments of the city--even to the tiles of the [[Pantheon]]--and sending them to [[Constantinople]]. Archbi...
  14. Donatello (10376 bytes)
    7: ...ndertook his measurements of the [[Pantheon, Rome|Pantheon]] dome and of other Roman buildings. These invest...
    10: ...[[Nanni di Banco]], Ghiberti, and Donatello were enlisted. In service of this project, Donatello compl...
  15. Raphael (3466 bytes)
    12: ...of further benefit from his talents, when he had only attained an age at which most other men are but ...
    14: He was interred in the [[Pantheon, Rome|Pantheon]], the country's most honored place.
  16. Zeus (17267 bytes)
    13: ...huge role in the [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] Olympic pantheon. He fathered many of the heroes and heroines (see...
    37: ...an flesh was said to turn into a wolf, and could only regain human form if he did not eat again of hum...
    83: ...era discovered the deception, she cursed Echo to only speak the words of others (hence our modern word...
  17. Parthenon (12682 bytes)
    17: [[image:ac.parthenon4.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Only a few sculptures remain on the Parthenon.]]
    19: ...es both internally and externally. These survive only in part, but there are good descriptions of most...
    21: ... was a frieze showing all the gods of the Greek [[pantheon]].
    27: ...igion for close to a thousand years. It was certainly still intact in the 4th century AD, by which tim...
    50: ...some scholars have argued that the Parthenon was only ''used'' as a treasury. While this opinion was f...
  18. Caesar Augustus (50559 bytes)
    10: ...edonia]] before dying when Octavian was a boy of only 4 years old in [[58 BC]]. More importantly, his ...
    25: ...us Antonius]], essentially ignored Octavian. Not only did he disregard Caesar’s will, but made n...
    38: ...tradition through the use of military force. The only limit on their powers was the five year time lim...
    40: ...all, some 300 Senators were proscribed, but most only faced confiscation of property. Members of the T...
    87: ...d virtuous Roman wife" Octavia in the same year. Unlike Caesar before him, who propped Cleopatra up po...
  19. Hadrian (6480 bytes)
    26: ... [[Villa d'Este|his gardens]]. In [[Rome]], the [[Pantheon]] built by [[Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa|Agrippa]] w...
  20. Roman architecture (3399 bytes)
    3: ...e-[[dimension]]al counterpart, the [[dome]]. The only two developments of any significance were the Tu...
    22: * [[Pantheon]]

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