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Has the grand Roman Pantheon been keeping a secret for nearly 2000 years? An expert in ancient timekeeping thinks so, arguing that it acts as a colossal sundial. The imposing temple in Rome, completed in AD 128, is one of the most impressive buildings that survives from antiquity.
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Pantheon, Rome - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Roman mythology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Roman mythology , or Latin mythology , refers to the mythological beliefs of the Italic people inhabiting the region of Latium and its main city, Ancient Rome. It can be considered as having two pa...
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Pantheon; Information on the Roman Pantheon from the About Guide to architecture. ... Pantheon; Three lovely photos accompany architectural description of this domed spiritual building that was originally a Roman temple...
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This kind of design technique, the repeat and the superimpose are frequently used in high Renaissance, Mannerism, Baroque and of course in modern age. Refer to the page <Comparing Pantheon with Hotel Tassel (Art Nouveau)>. ... BACK TO HISTORY OF ROMAN ARCHITECTURE; BACK TO HISTORY OF WESTERN ARCHITECTURE...
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The purpose of the Roman Pantheon - Part 1 of 3 ... The Roman Pantheon includes a number of architectural and structural features which have made it the reputedly perfect building that it is. But perfect for what?
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