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- cimbale, cimbule Czech Republic – cimbál Denmark – hakkebræt Francetympanon Germany – Zymbal, Hackbrett Greece – Σαντούρι Hungarycimbalom 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...
- 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...
- boots Persona masks Bullroarer Salpinx, long, straight trumpet Pan flute Tympanon, a frame drum Liknon, sacred basket with fig Musk, civet, frankincense...
- 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 Francetympanon GermanyHackbrett Greecesantouri Hungarycimbalom 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...
- 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...
- cults emplo**** rhythmic, raucous chants and dances, accompanied by the tympanon (a wide, handheld drum), to provoke a religious ecstasy. Her priests impersonated...
- Saint Ignatius of Constantinople Ignatius of Constantinople, Northern tympanon, Hagia Sophia, Istanbul E****enical Patriarch of Constantinople Born 798...