- cimbale,
cimbule Czech Republic – cimbál
Denmark – hakkebræt
France –
tympanon Germany – Zymbal,
Hackbrett Greece – Σαντούρι
Hungary –
cimbalom India...
- attendant,
holding a
phiale (a dish for
making libations to the gods) and a
tympanon (a hand drum). Both were Gr****
innovations to her
iconography and reflect...
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Sacha Votichenko (c.1888 – 22
October 1971) was a
Russian musician of the
tympanon, a
French version of the
hammered dulcimer.
Votichenko was born in c.1888...
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boots Persona masks Bullroarer Salpinx, long,
straight trumpet Pan
flute Tympanon, a
frame drum Liknon,
sacred basket with fig Musk, civet, frankincense...
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tympanum in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In
ancient Greece and Rome, the
tympanon (τύμπανον) or tympanum, was a type of
frame drum or tambourine. It was...
- – cimbal,
cimbale Czech Republic – cimbál
Denmark – hakkebræt
France –
tympanon Germany –
Hackbrett Greece –
santouri Hungary –
cimbalom India – santoor...
- tímpano and
timpani all
derive from the
Latin tympănum, from the Gr****
týmpanon,
meaning drum. (The
Spanish word for drum, tambor,
although similar, actually...
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kettle drum (height 120 cm,
diameter of the
tympanon 77 cm) is
decorated with
eight stars on the
tympanon, and
human masks on the body. It
contained human...
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cults emplo**** rhythmic,
raucous chants and dances,
accompanied by the
tympanon (a wide,
handheld drum), to
provoke a
religious ecstasy. Her
priests impersonated...
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Saint Ignatius of
Constantinople Ignatius of Constantinople,
Northern tympanon,
Hagia Sophia,
Istanbul E****enical
Patriarch of
Constantinople Born 798...