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Dell Studio 1555
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A modern reenactment of a Viking battle. Early modern publications, dealing with what we now call Viking culture, appeared in the 16th century, e.g. Historia de gentibus septentrionalibus (Olaus Magnus, 1555), and the first edition of the 13th century Gesta Danorum of Saxo Grammaticus in 1514.
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François de Malherbe
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François de Malherbe
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Aalborghus Castle.
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"Damascus ware
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The Cajas Reales, built to guard the fifth of miners' finds that belonged to the king. In 1555, on the Purísima Concepción Hacienda, now the site of a tennis club, Bartolomé de Medina found the largest mineral deposits here as well as developed new ways of extracting minerals from ore.
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Damascus ware"
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Maiolica
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Anne Hathaway (Shakespeare)
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Garden front. Construction of the villa was under way by September 1553, and it was complete in 1555. The central block is an uncompromising rectangle, with a pediment tetra style portico, Ionic over Doric, that has been sunk into its wall-plane so that the columns are embedded half-columns.
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Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Ludovico (or Lodovico) Carracci (21 April 1555 – 13 November 1619) was an Italian, early-Baroque painter, etcher, and printmaker born in Bologna.
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Mary I c. 1555, unknown artist, National Portrait Gallery, London.
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Fürstenwalde is a town in the Oder-Spree District of Brandenburg, Germany. It is situated on the river Spree, exactly. 55 km east of Berlin.
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Mattancherry Palace, back side.
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John Hawkins raided the coasts of Carabobo at least twice
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Saint Basil’s Cathedral
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DG Ariel Plantation
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Schepenhuis and belfry, Aalst
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Five British escaping slavery from Algiers, a Dutch painting
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Mosaic ceiling of the ground floor Loggia
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An image from an album commissioned by Shah Jahan shows Humayun sitting beneath a tree in his garden in India.
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Noli me tangere, Museum of Grenoble, France. In addition to the ceiling creations and wall paintings, Veronese also produced altarpieces (The Consecration of Saint Nicholas, 1561-2, London's National Gallery [2]), paintings on mythological subjects (Venus and Mars, 1578, New York
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Starkad meets Ingellus with a mistress, from Olaus Magnus' Historia de gentibus septentrionalibus (1555).
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Tonbridge Castle gatehouse
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The Mattancherry Palace, also known as the Dutch Palace, in Mattancherry, Kochi, in the Indian state of Kerala features Kerala murals depicting Hindu temple art, portraits and exhibits of the Rajas of Kochi.
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Location
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The Quattro Mori ("Four Moors") by Pietro Tacca; Livorno, Italy. In 1544, Hayreddin captured the island of Ischia, taking 4,000 prisoners, and enslaved some 9,000 inhabitants of Lipari, almost the entire population.
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The Stone Bridge (Macedonian: About this sound Камен мост (help·info)) is a bridge across the Vardar River in Skopje, the capital of the Republic of Macedonia. The bridge is considered a symbol of Skopje and is the main element of the coat of arms of the city, which in turn is incorporated in the city's flag.[1] Most evidence suggests that the bridge was constructed in the 15th century. The Stone Bridge connects Macedonia Square, in the center of Skopje, to the Old Bazaar.[2]
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View through the gate toward Saint Basil's Cathedral.