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Jack Lauer
JackLauerCLST6
#CLST6 For my #LookCloser7, I examined the ruins of Pompeii via Google Earth. Specifically, I wanted to take a look at one of the landmarks that was discussed in the
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Don't Tread On Jake🐍🇺🇸
DontTreadOnJake
**THREAD**How the #BeirutBlast was a direct hit to the #BLACKPOPE THE ONE WHO CONTROLS THE WHITE POPE. Q is hunting #OBAMA for another reason than you think [#Netflix].The connection between
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rebeca6169
"Nothing is art if it does not come from nature." ~ Antonio Gaudi 25 June 1852 – 10 June 1926 — the greatest exponent of Catalan Modernism. Gaudí's
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Gareth Harney
OptimoPrincipi
1) The Temple of the Divine Claudius was a vast temple complex on Rome's Caelian Hill, overlooking the valley that would later be occupied by the Colosseum. Though almost nothing
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Juliana Antoninus
transhistorical
Thread: I went to grad school to study Roman architecture. At one point I decided to research the use of wood in Roman buildings.What I learned radicalized me as an
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Matt Rumancik
MattRumancik
Want to get a peak into what it's like to travel Europe?Last year my GF & I went to 6 Cities in 5 Countries, in 10 daysI'll do one post
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WYATT
_CEOofGenZ
The Keys of Solomon and the books of the Jewish magi several groups found under the Temple Mount during the Crusades and later, the main group being the Templars, have
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FRANK CUNHA III 🇺🇸 ARCHITECT
FRANKCUNHAIII
Architectural Illustrations & Drawings (thread) The Rektoratskirche St. Karl Borromäus, commonly called the Karlskirche, is a Baroque church located on the south side of Karlsplatz in Vienna, Austria.
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Evan Schultheis
EvanSchultheis
Hello everyone and welcome to this part 2 of "what is wrong with this image."For context, here is part 1, which will be important to the rest of this: https://twitter.com/EvanSchultheis/status/1326642087480217601Threadreader
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Gbénró Adégbolá ن
GbenroAdegbola
The Hagia Sophia has been in the news lately. What is Hagia Sophia and why is it significant? Hagia Sophia (Greek), known in Turkish as Ayasofya, in Latin as Sancta
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Tweeting Historians
Tweetistorian
No more Bartolomeo Platina! Now we get to move on to a document that I'm still trying to figure out, quite simply because it's so beautiful and tantalizing. It's also
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Gem Adler 💎 The Texas Hammer
Gemalogical
Today is the feast day for the Virgen Guadalupe and I want to honor my patron goddess here since I can't travel to her shrine inside San Fernando to pay
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Notes from Verona
rick_hough
Deciding to escape from Verona for the day, our objective was Fontanellato, a small town in north western Italy, approximately 20 kilometres west of Parma. Fontanellato is home to the
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The Hispanic Council
HispanicCouncil
1. Hoy asistimos con tristeza al derribo de la estatua de Fray Junípero Serra. Lejos de ser un “genocida” o un racista este franciscano mallorquín representó todo lo contrario.Nuevo artículoNo,
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Gareth Harney
OptimoPrincipi
1) It's easy to forget that the ancient world was made up of real people with familiar hopes and fears; where life for many was a daily struggle against poverty,
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Spain's Memory Wars
SpainMemoryWars
Newspapers and media outlets are reporting that the Spanish government (@SE_MemoDemo) will bring its proposed new memory law to the Spanish parliament next week for approval.@_infoLibre have published these proposals.
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