The term gargoyle is most often applied to medieval work, but throughout all ages, some means of water diversion, when not conveyed in gutters, was adopted. In ancient Egyptian architecture, gargoyles showed little variation, typically in the form of a lion's head. Similar lion-mouthed water spouts were also seen on Greek temples, carved or modelled in the marble or terracotta cymatium of the cornice. An excellent example of this are the 39 remaining lion-headed water spouts on the Temple of Zeus.
Many medieval cathedrals included gargoyles and chimeras. According to French architect and author Eugène Viollet-le-Duc, himself one of the great producers of gargoyles in the 19th century, the earliest known medieval gargoyles appear on Laon Cathedral (c. 1200–1220). One of the more famous examples is the gargoyles of Notre-Dame de Paris.
Many medieval cathedrals included gargoyles and chimeras. According to French architect and author Eugène Viollet-le-Duc, himself one of the great producers of gargoyles in the 19th century, the earliest known medieval gargoyles appear on Laon Cathedral (c. 1200–1220). One of the more famous examples is the gargoyles of Notre-Dame de Paris.
https://euroweeklynews.com/2022/08/25/did-you-know-figs-are-not-fruit/
A fig is not just an ordinary fruit, in fact, it’s not even a fruit.
Strictly speaking, figs are inverted flowers.
Delicious day 😋🌻
A fig is not just an ordinary fruit, in fact, it’s not even a fruit.
Strictly speaking, figs are inverted flowers.
Delicious day 😋🌻
Euro Weekly News
Did you know figs are not Fruit?
Strictly speaking, figs are inverted flowers. Figs don’t bloom in the same way as other fruit trees, like almonds or cherries. Figs are very interesting have a curious history. Firstly they´re…
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The amphitheater in Pula or the Pula Arena (popularly known as Divić-grad ) is the largest and best-preserved monument of ancient architecture in Croatia . Comparing it with more than 200 Roman amphitheatres , the mantle of the Pula amphitheater with four stair towers is the best-preserved and rare example of unique technical and technological solutions. In terms of size, it ranks 6th among Roman amphitheatres in the world, and is the only one in the world whose three Roman architectural orders have been completely preserved. The Pula amphitheater is placed next to the Colosseum in Rome, the Arena in Verona , the amphitheaters in Pompeii , Nimes andArles in France and El Jem in Tunisia. It is surprising that the Arena, as an indisputable cultural treasure of Croatia and the world, is not yet on the UNESCO World Heritage List . Croatia nominated Arena twice for the List, and then withdrew its candidacy.
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'Drug-runners use secret aerodromes" (1948).
Forwarded from Vault of Secrets - Unpopular History (M Himself)
In 1993, Drug Enforcement Administrator Robert Bonner accused the CIA of smuggling drugs.
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Forwarded from The Chad Pastoralist
Did you know that the Gordian knot was a significant part of Greek and Roman myth?
The Gordian knot receives its name from the rope knot tied by Gordius, the ancient king of Phyrigia in Asia Minor, located in the city of Gordium. The knot was hitched to a chariot dedicated to Zeus.
The knot is said to represent difficult problems that were almost impossible to solve, and furthermore, during the 4th century BC Greek oracles spoke of a prophecy, claiming that whoever untied the impossible Gordian knot was destined to become king of Asia.
The Gordian knot receives its name from the rope knot tied by Gordius, the ancient king of Phyrigia in Asia Minor, located in the city of Gordium. The knot was hitched to a chariot dedicated to Zeus.
The knot is said to represent difficult problems that were almost impossible to solve, and furthermore, during the 4th century BC Greek oracles spoke of a prophecy, claiming that whoever untied the impossible Gordian knot was destined to become king of Asia.
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"Nothing is impossible to he who will try." -Alexander the Great
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