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Silwan ("vilage de
Siloe") in
Louis Deshayes'
Voyage du Levant, fait par le
commandement du roi en 1621...
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Diego Siloe (anglicized) or
Diego de
Siloé (c. 1495–1563) was a
Spanish Renaissance architect and sculptor,
progenitor of the
Granadan school of sculpture...
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Siloe Patera is a
patera in the
Arabia Terra area on the
planet Mars.
Lying south of the
Martian dichotomy boundary, it
measures 30 km (19 mi) x 40 km...
- Gil de
Siloé (Antwerp? 1440s – Burgos, 1501) was a
Castilian sculptor of
Flemish origin, who
worked in
Burgos in a late
gothic or
Isabelline style. His...
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Siloe is a
community council located in the Mohale's Hoek
District of Lesotho. Its po****tion in 2006 was 18,261. The
community of
Siloe includes the villages...
- same locality.
Other notable sculptors were Bartolomé Ordóñez,
Diego de
Siloé, Juan de Juni and Damián Forment.[citation needed]
There were two Schools:...
- site of the city's main mosque. By 1529, Egas was
replaced by
Diego de
Siloé who
worked for
nearly four
decades on the
structure from
ground to cornice...
- Pool of
Siloam from holylandphotos.org Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "
Siloe" .
Catholic Encyclopedia. New York:
Robert Appleton Company. Fuad Abu-Taa'...
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several posthumous works. His best
known works include his
debut novel Siloé (1941) and the
short story "Baleine" (1949). Gadenne's
stories place heavy...
- mots pour dire la Savoie: et demain, j'aurai
autre chose à vous raconter. La
Fontaine de
Siloë. 1
January 2006. ISBN 9782842063153 – via
Google Books....