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Keep (keep) of Conches-en-Ouche, Eure, Haute-Normandie, France. It Was Built in 1035 by Roger I of 1591 Tosny and Destroyed In The French Wars of Religion.
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Revelers hold up traditional red neckties during the 'Chupinazo', the official opening of the 2008 San Fermin fiestas in Pamplona, northern Spain, Sunday, July 6, 2008. The fiestas 'Los San Fermines' held since 1591, attracts tens of thousands of foreign visitors each year for nine days of revelry, morning bull-runs and afternoon bullfights.
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The Dresden Transport Museum (Verkehrsmuseum Dresden[1]) was opened in 1956.
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Isabella Brant
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Aeroplane in the Dresden Transport Museum. The Dresden Transport Museum (Verkehrsmuseum Dresden[1]) was opened in 1956.
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VeronicaFranco
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Romeo and Juliet Q2 Title Page-2
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Revelers are chased by a Fuente Ymbro ranch fighting bulls on the third day , jsa1
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Abraham Bloemaert, Niobe mourning her children, 1591. Whereas the artists of both Fontainebleau and Prague were mostly provided with a home so congenial in both intellectual and physical terms that they stayed to the end of their lives, for artists of the last Netherlands's phase of the movement Mannerism was very often a phase through which they passed before moving on to a style influenced by Caravaggio.
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Jusepe de Ribera, probably an italianization of Josep de Ribera (January 12, 1591 – September 2, 1652) was a Spanish Tenebrist painter and printmaker, also known as José de Ribera in Spanish and as Giuseppe Ribera in Italian. He was also called by his contemporaries and early writers Lo Spagnoletto, or "the Little Spaniard". Ribera was a leading painter of the Spanish school, although his mature work was all done in Italy.
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Painting by Sofonisba Anguissola depicting Bernardino Campi painting a portrait of Sofonisba Anguissola, ca. late 1550s.
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Giovanni Battista Naldini 001
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Westbound through the Arch Rock Tunnel, the westernmost of the three
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Battle of Gibraltar the recently expanded Dutch Navy engages a Spanish Fleet at Gibraltar.
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Lyme Regis (pronounced /ˌlaɪmˈriːdʒɪs/) is a coastal town in West Dorset, England, situated 25 miles west of Dorchester and 25 miles (40 km) east of Exeter.
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The famous yellow taxicabs of New York City.In the 1300s, "livery" referred to an allowance of any kind (for instance the city of Exeter in Devon, England has a street called "Livery Dole" after the Livery Dole Almshouses and Chapel, founded in March 1591), but especially clothes delivered to servants and members of the household. Such things might be kept in a "livery cupboard." During the 14th century specific colors, often with a device or badge sewn on, denoting a great person began to be us
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The Pulga Bridge over the Feather River Route (lower bridge) and North Fork Feather River
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Christopher Hatton, c. 1575
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Bath Abbey West Front, Roman Baths and Pump Room, in Bath, Somerset, England. The Roman Baths entrance is the building with 6 columns, immediately to the right of the Abbey. The Pump Room entrance is next right (below the hanging lamp)
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Graça Church in Évora, Portugal (1530-1540).
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Olyka Castle
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Lobby of the museum, the present building of 18,270 sq.m.[12] was designed by architects Olivier Félix-Faure, Félix-Antoine Faure and Philippe Macary of architect firm Grenoble Groupe6, assisted by museographer Lorenzo Piqueras.
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Nowa Sól [ˈnɔva ˈsul] (German: Neusalz an der Oder) is a town on the Oder River in Lubusz Voivodeship, western Poland. It is the capital of Nowa Sól County and had a population of 40,351 as of 2006.
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Entry of Charles V into Tunis in 1535
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Avon reservoir
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Burrator dam
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Dartmoor reservoirs
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St_Peters, Wootton_Wawen, Warwick shire the font. The church has a small chained library of 17th century theological works and some notable monumental brass particularly the altar tomb of John Harwell and his wife Anna (1505
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Athena and Marsyas: the discovery of the aulos in an imaginative recreation of a lost bronze by Myron (Botanic Garden, Copenhagen)
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Campodimele is a town and comune in the province of Latina, in the Lazio region of central Italy. It is located on a steep Karstic hill, between the Monti Ausoni and Monti Aurunci ranges.