- Birgitte; Sørensen, L****e; Teather, Anne; Valera, António
Carlos (eds.).
Monumentalising Life in the Neolithic:
Narratives of
Change and Continuity. Oxford:...
- This
became known as the Septizodium. It is said that the
emperor monumentalised this side of the
building to
impress his
fellow Africans, who would...
-
belief in
Bodily Resurrection, and the cult of the
sacred dead
became monumentalised in
basilica form.
Traditional civic basilicas and
bouleuteria declined...
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sacred place for
Umbrian tribes from the 3rd c. BC and the site was
monumentalised in the
Republican age (2nd-1st
century BC). The
modern Festival of Ceri...
- the
growth of the city, the
streets were
expanded and the city was
monumentalised.
Under Attalos I some
minor changes were made to the city of Philetairos...
-
Sculpture by
James McCarthy which monumentalises the
Ballinasloe Horse Fair...
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sacred place for
Umbrian tribes from the 3rd c. BC and the site was
monumentalised, at
least in the south-eastern part
towards the city, in the Republican...
- K****gia: the Chorus, the City, the Stage, 2000. (cf.
Chapter V -
Monumentalising Victory, pp. 198- for
discussion and
plates of
tripods as awards) [2]...
- the late 2nd or
eariy 1st c. BC.
Later in the 1st c. BC the
villa was
monumentalised by the
consular family Vibii Pansae and then
later by
their heirs, Gaius...
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times in the
Villa Albani, may
originally have been one of
several monumentalised baetyli that
stood around the sanctuary. The portico's
libraries included...