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Lausus or
Lausos (c. 400 AD. – c. 450 AD) was a
eunuch of the
court of
Theodosius II,
famous for
acquiring a
palace and a
large collection of art and sculptures...
- The
Palace of
Lausus or
Lausos, also
known as the
Lauseion (Gr****: Λαυσεῖον), was a 5th-century
building located in
Constantinople that was
acquired and...
- and led
straight westwards. It p****ed the
Hippodrome and the
palaces of
Lausos and Antiochus, and
after ca. 600
meters reached the oval-shaped
Forum of...
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Barba Toni 1957:
Braque 1958:
Sedan 1959: Rio
Marin 1960: Fils d'Eve 1961:
Lauso 1962:
Antelami 1963:
Braccio da
Montone 1964:
Diacono 1965:
Varano 1966:...
- (Arminio,
ossia L'eroe cherusco) (Venezia,
Teatro La
Fenice 1821)
Antigona e
Lauso (Milano,
Teatro alla
Scala 1822) I
cavalieri del Nodo (Napoli,
Teatro San...
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Zucchero York Gala Dam
Cover Your
Money (GB) 1974
Precipice Wood (GB) 1966
Lauso Ocarina La
Canea Grecian Garden Kingstone Academia Lira (GB) 1958 Souverain...
- Prof.
Adalberto Perulli; Prof.
Fabrizio Marrella; Prof.
Vania Brino; Prof.
Lauso Zagato.
University College Dublin Ireland Dr.
Graham Finlay; Dr. Vincent...
- it
shares parallels to the
seven apsed banqueting hall of the
palace of
Lausos in
Constantinople built in c. 530-550 AD. The
basilica was a
building of...
- of Rome such as the
Campus Martius or the Forum.
During the 5th century,
Lausos—a
court eunuch of
Theodosius II—organized a
public display of
various cult...
- 2014. Base Joconde: Mézence blessé préservé par l'intrépidité de son fils
Lausos,
French Ministry of Culture. (in French) "Text book by Benedite". Open library...