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other Ippolito d'Este, also a cardinal. He is
perhaps best
known for his
despoliation of the then 1,400-year-old Hadrian's Villa,
built by the
Roman emperor...
- (15 ft)
finial at the top of the main dome was also
removed during the Jat
despoliation. By the late 19th century,
parts of the
buildings had
fallen into disrepair...
-
given to the
state in exchange. The
controversial practice of
temple "
despoliation", however, was a
regular occurrence under the Seleucids—in
contrast to...
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Roche Abbey is a now-ruined
abbey in the
civil parish of Maltby, Rotherham,
South Yorkshire, England. It is in the
valley of
Maltby ****,
known locally...
- was
found guilty in 1882 of "complicity with
resurrectionists in the
despoliation of
graves in
Lebanon Cemetery". The
teaching of
anatomy in
Britain was...
- ashes. The clan
system of the
Manchus in
Aigun was
obliterated by the
despoliation of the area at the
hands of the Russians. Much of the
fighting in the...
- in 1550 and 1551 for
Saint Mark's
Basilica and the Doge's Palace. The
despoliation is also
confirmed in a
petition by the
citizenry of Pola to the procurators...
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accounts and
architectural recording of the
structure along with its
despoliation by
antique collectors,
including Elgin. This is how one of the caryatids...
- even
distribution among his men of the
plunder gained following the
despoliation of the
mosques of
Jerusalem after the city's
conquest by the Crusaders...
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pages viewable Jacobson,
Howard 1940- Allen, Joel
Stevens (2008). The
Despoliation of Egypt: In Pre-rabbinic,
Rabbinic and
Patristic Tradition. Brill. p...