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political reasons.
People who
engage in or
support iconoclasm are
called iconoclasts, a term that has come to be
figuratively applied to any
individual who...
- holy
icons (Crestwood, 1981). M.-J. Mondzain, tr.,
Discours contre les
iconoclastes (Paris, 1989),
Exodus 20:1-17. Brown, Chad
Scott (2012). "Icons and the...
- Look up iconoclasm,
iconoclast,
iconoclastic, or
iconoclasts in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. An
iconoclast is one who
professes iconoclasm (the belief...
- A Rose for
Iconoclastes is a folk
album by
drummer Steven Brust, an
author of
fantasy and
science fiction novels and a
member of the Minneapolis-based...
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Iconoclast is a New York
avant jazz duo
consisting of
Julie Joslyn (alto saxophone, live electronics, violin, vocals) and Leo
Ciesa (drums, percussion...
- many
clerics for
refusing to
submit to the
imperial will. As with all
iconoclast emperors,
Theophilos was
viewed critically by
subsequent chroniclers however...
- "Lisa the
Iconoclast" is the
sixteenth episode of the
seventh season of the
American animated television series The Simpsons. It
originally aired on Fox...
- ), also
known by his
sobriquet Sikandar Butshikan (lit.
Sikandar the
Iconoclast), born Shingara, was the
seventh Sultan of
Kashmir and a
member of Shah...
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Europe in the 16th century,
known in
English as the
Great Iconoclasm or
Iconoclastic Fury.
During these spates of iconoclasm,
Catholic art and many forms...
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Iconoclasts is an
American television do****entary
series that
premiered on
November 17, 2005 on
Sundance Channel. Each
episode pairs two "creative visionaries"—...