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Colegiata de Santillana del Mar
Santa Juliana de Santillana del Mar, comunidad autónoma de Cantabria (España), a la que debe su nombre esta localidad cántabra (Sant Iuliana - Santillana), es un monumento románico
Un elemento de especial interés lo constituye el claustro ( siglo XII y principios del XIII).
Las galerías primitivas están formadas por arcos de medio punto soportados por columnas pareadas o cuádruples. En total cuenta con 43 capiteles de los que los más antiguos son historiados con tallas de apreciable mérito, mientras que los más recientes presentan temas vegetales.
Collegiate of Santillana del Mar
Santa Juliana de Santillana del Mar, Autonomous Community of Cantabria (Spain), which takes its name from the Cantabrian town (Sant Iuliana - Santillana), is a Romanesque monument
An item of particular interest is provided by the faculty (XII century and the beginning of XIII).
The galleries consist of primitive arches supported by twin columns or quadruple. In total it has 43 capitals of the oldest carvings are stories with significant merit, while the more recent issues have vegetables.
La Gran Moschea dello Sceicco Zayed è una moschea situata ad Abu Dhabi, capitale degli Emirati Arabi Uniti, ed è considerata il luogo di culto più importante del paese.
The Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque is a mosque located in Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates, and is considered the most important place of worship in the country.
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1 Samuel 14:4 “There were sharp columns of rock on both sides of the pass that Jonathan intended to cross to reach the Philistine garrison. One was named Bozez and the other Seneh.”
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Only a little remains of this temple, and the three columns are from Roman antiquity, but only from the last phase of the building and not in their original position. The name of the temple is NOT a strange name of the god Apollo, but instead a temple dedicated to Apollo by a man carrying the name of Sosianus. His full name was Gaius Sosianus and he started the building of this temple in 34 B.C. - replacing older structures, dating all the way back to the middle of the 5th century or perhaps even older than that. The building process was stopped by the conflict between Octavian and Mark Antony - because Sosianus sided with Antony and after his loss it took some time for Sosianus to regain his position and to be able to continue with the building. It was probably finished around 20 B.C.
After the collapse of the Roman empire the temple turned into ruins, and those ruins were used for habitation up until the 1930s when they were torn down and the columns were reconstructed in the way they are still displayed - they are the ancient marble columns, all the parts except the base are from the Roman temple, but they were laying in pieces on the ground.
December sunlight streaming through the moss and foliage.
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I'm going to go out on a limb and say this is a Corinthan capital - though I found it in Alicante, Spain.
Processed using Sevenstyles Watercolor Action with a texture from Keely O'Shannessy.
there were times when it seemed to well up from the very ground.... as if crystal city was an oil travelling up a wick
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