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Gerhard Bissell, Haud dubiè
Amoris &
Psyches imagines fuerunt statuæ istæ, in: Max Kunze, Axel Rügler (ed.),
Wiedererstandene Antike. Ergänzungen...
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observandum antiquitatis monumentum Quod proximæ
Nobilium sedi
nomen fecit.
Statuæ Truncus jaceret ignobilis Elegantiori exornatum cultu Urbani Ædiles voluerunt...
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three doors, the
middle round, and many
elements with
sepulcri et
statuae". A rose
window is
visible on the
upper central part of the building's...
- [delati sunt ... I]dus N[ov.
Faustina Augusta funere]
censorio elata e[st?
statuae aureae atq.
argenteae positae s. c.] de
puellis Fausti[nianis
factum ....
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today is
called Millstatt (Milštat);
derived from the
Latin term
mille statuæ - "a
thousand statues"
which he had destro****. The etymology, however, has...
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church of Millstatt. He also had one
thousand statues of
pagan gods ("mille
statuae", see the coat of arms)
gathered and
thrown into the lake.
About 1070 the...
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partial translation, commentaries, 1997. Witzel, M., Gudea. Inscriptiones:
Statuae A-L.
Cylindri A & B. Roma:
Pontificio Isituto Biblico, fol. 8–14,1, 1932...
- Boniface's
felling of Donar's Oak, he
threw a
thousand graven statues –
mille statuæ – from a
pagan temple into the lake in holy wrath.
Modelled on the Pantheon...
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covered antique cameos and portraits, with 200 plates. The
second volume,
Statuae antiquae deorum et
virorum illustrium (1734) was on
Roman statues and monuments...
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March 2014
Gerhard Bissell, Haud dubiè
Amoris &
Psyches imagines fuerunt statuæ istæ, in: Max Kunze, Axel Rügler (ed.),
Wiedererstandene Antike. Ergänzungen...