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Chinjudō - Cultural Property of Kagawa prefecture. It was rebuilt in 1547 (Muromachi period).
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Khusruwiyah Mosque completed in 1547, designed by the famous Armenian-Ottoman architect Mimar Sinan.
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Coin of Henry II, 1547.
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Death and the Standing Nude, 1547, 75 x 48 mm
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Interior View of San Gaetano
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Henry VIII of England
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Pietro Bembo2
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Dresden Castle (Residenzschloss) seen from Theaterplatz, Hofkirche (Catholic Court Church) to the left Dresden Castle (German: Dresdner Residenzschloss or just Dresdner Schloss) is one of the oldest buildings in Dresden and has been the residence of the Electors (1547–1806) and Kings (1806–1918) of Saxony. One of the most important properties of the castle is the multitude of styles, from Romanesque to Baroque, that can be found.
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Krynica-Zdrój [krɨˈnit ͡sa ˈzdrui̯] (till 31 December 2001 Krynica) is a town in southern Poland in Beskid Sądecki mountains, inhabited by over eleven thousand people. It is the biggest spa town in Poland called The Pearl of Polish Spas; a tourist and winter sport centre. It was first recorded in 1547 and became a town in 1889. Part of the inhabitants belong to the Lemko minority.
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A village on Hajjaz Mountains in Yemen
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Edward VI of England.
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Lateral facade of the palace, both with the Patio de los Austrias.(横向门面的宫殿,庭院德洛斯与奥地利两个。)
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Parma in the 15th century.
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Church of All Saints, Bingley
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Horloge Astronomique de la Cathedrale de Strasbourg, France.
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Nicholas Hilliard
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Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception Church, Panjim, Goa is one of the oldest churches in Goa, which existed from the year 1540.[1]
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Johannes Schoner Astronomer 01.
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Via Mercatovecchio, the main street in the city center.
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Mary in 1544.
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St. Peter's Basilica from Castel Sant'Angelo showing the dome rising behind Maderna's facade
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English Palladianism. Woburn Abbey, designed by Burlington's student Henry Flitcroft in 1746. Palladio's central temple is no longer free standing, the wings are now elevated to near equal importance, and the cattle sheds terminating Palladio's design are now clearly part of the facade.
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Detmold (German pronunciation: [ˈdɛtmɔlt]) is a city in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, with a population of about 74,000. It was the capital of the small Principality of Lippe from 1468 until 1918 and then of the Free State of Lippe until 1947. Today it is the administrative center of the district of Lippe and of Regierungsbezirk Detmold.
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Farewell to Rus, showing the final Paschal celebration in the cathedral, by Pavel Korin.
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A church in Kolomenskoye, a probable influence on the cathedral
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View through the gate toward Saint Basil's Cathedral.
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Siedlce [ˈɕɛdlt ͡sɛ] ( listen) (Yiddish: שעדליץ Shedlits, Russian: Sedlets (Latinized)) is a town in eastern Poland with 77,092 inhabitants (as of 2005[update]). Situated in the Masovian Voivodeship (since 1999), previously the town was the capital of a separate Siedlce Voivodeship (1975-1998).
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The remains of the church after the excavations
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The Persian ambassador Husain Ali Beg during the Persian embassy to Europe (1599–1602).
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St. Thomas Mount, or Chinnamalai, is a small hillock located in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. Located near the neighbourhood of Guindy and close to Chennai airport, St. Thomas Mount is associated with St. Thomas, the apostle of Christ, who is believed to have been martyred here. The mount is commonly called in Tamil "Parangi Malai". History says 2000 years ago, a saint 'Parangi' lived here ('parangi' in Tamil language is used to refer to a white person). Over time Anglo-Indians predominated in thi