- Las
Incantadas of
Salonica ([las eŋkanˈtaðas]; Gr****: Μαγεμένες της Θεσσαλονίκης or Λας Ινκαντάδας,
meaning "the
enchanted ones") is a
group of
Roman sculptures...
- and the lion of
Nemea Judgement of
Paris (mosaic) Lady of
Auxerre Las
Incantadas Marcellus as
Hermes Logios Nazareth Inscription Rampin Rider Sarcophagus...
-
Athens The
Great Colonnade at Palmyra,
Syria Baalbeck,
Lebanon Ephesus Las
Incantadas colonnade,
demolished in 1864 by
Emmanuel Miller Modern colonnade at the...
- marble; 244 cm
Venus de Milo; 130–100 BC; marble; height: 203 cm Las
Incantadas,
sculptures from a
portico that
adorned the
Roman Forum of Thessalonica...
- past, such as Las
Incantadas, a
Caryatid portico from the
ancient forum, have been
removed or destro**** over the years. Las
Incantadas in
particular are...
- and the lion of
Nemea Judgement of
Paris (mosaic) Lady of
Auxerre Las
Incantadas Marcellus as
Hermes Logios Nazareth Inscription Rampin Rider Sarcophagus...
- Las
Incantadas Dionysus,
large relief from the
agora of Thessalonica, now in the Louvre....
- and the lion of
Nemea Judgement of
Paris (mosaic) Lady of
Auxerre Las
Incantadas Marcellus as
Hermes Logios Nazareth Inscription Rampin Rider Sarcophagus...
- and the lion of
Nemea Judgement of
Paris (mosaic) Lady of
Auxerre Las
Incantadas Marcellus as
Hermes Logios Nazareth Inscription Rampin Rider Sarcophagus...
-
prestigious monument of the city was
known by its Judeo-Spanish name, Las
Incantadas (meaning "the
enchanted women"). Judaeo-Spanish was also a
language used...