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Either a
Temple of God, or a
Habitation of Satan;
Represented in Ten
Emblematical Figures, an 1851 book by
German religious figure Johannes Evangelista...
- An
emblem is an
abstract or
representational pictorial image that
represents a concept, like a
moral truth, or an allegory, or a person, like a monarch...
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Below is a list of
trees that
symbolise Venezuela and each
state of the country: The
National Tree of
Venezuela is the
Araguaney (Handroanthus chrysanthus)...
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cavetto cornice is an
Egyptian winged globe,
entwined with serpents,
emblematical of time and eternity; and on the face
below is
engraved the following...
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Routemaster (left)
replaced the AEC
Routemaster (right) in 2012.
First appearing in 1947, the red double-decker bus is an
emblematic symbol of London....
- m****ive walls.
Several defensive structures and
notable forts, such as the
emblematic Fort San
Felipe del Morro, Fort San Cristóbal, and El
Palacio de Santa...
- The
Storming of the
Bastille on 14 July 1789 was the most
emblematic event of the
French Revolution....
- The
Fabaceae (/fəˈbeɪsi.iː, -ˌaɪ/) or Leguminosae,
commonly known as the legume, pea, or bean family, are a
large and
agriculturally important family of...
- U+1302A man in
vessel brewer (ꜥftj) 𓀫 A38 U+1302B man
holding necks of two
emblematic animals with
panther heads Cusae (qjs) 𓀬 A39 U+1302C man on two giraffes...
- Ça Ira ([sa i.ʁa]; French: "It'll be fine") is an
emblematic song of the
French Revolution,
first heard in May 1790. It
underwent several changes in wording...