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DSC_3387 Divi Blasii Kirche am Untermarkt in Mühlhausen/Thüringen - der Deutsche Orden begann den Bau dieser gotischen Kirche um 1276. Von Juli 1707 bis Juli 1708 amtierte hier Johann Sebastian Bach als Organist. © www.christoph-bellin.de
Die Stadt Mühlhausen/Thüringen - Unstrut-Hainich-Kreis - war im Mittelalter nach Erfurt die zweitmächtigste Stadt im Thüringer Raum. Mit dem Bauernkrieg im Jahre 1525 wurde Mühlhausen durch den Prediger Thomas Müntzer und seinen Mitstreiter Heinrich Pfeiffer zum Zentrum von deren radikalreformatorischer Bewegung. Bis 1991 hatte Mühlhausen den Beinamen "Thomas-Müntzer-Stadt. Auch war Mühlhausen die Wirkungsstätte von Johann Sebastian Bach - 1707/1708 war Bach Organist an der Hauptkirche Divi Blasii (Sankt Blasius). Heute leben auf einer Fläche von 86,7 km² ca. 33 000 Einwohner*innen.
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Sri Lankan Economic Development Minister Basil Rajapaksa looks on if front of President Mahinda Rajapaksa's picture after signing the Gazette Notification relating to the setting up of the Department of Divi Naguma which will be responsible for raising the living standards of 1.8 million rural families totaling over five million individuals at Economic Development Ministry in Colombo, on January 03, 2014. (Pic by - Sanka VIDANAGAMA)
Tiberius. AD 14-37. AV Aureus (20mm, 7.72 g, 10h). “Tribute Penny” type. Lugdunum (Lyon) mint. Group 1, AD 15-18. TI CΛESΛR DIVI ΛVG F ΛVGVSTVS, laureate head right / PONTIF MΛXIM, Livia (as Pax) seated right on chair, holding scepter and olive branch; plain chair legs, no footstool, and two lines below. RIC I 25; Lyon 143; Calicó 305d; BMCRE 30-3; BN 13-5. cngcoins.com
Tiberius. AD 14-37. AV Aureus (19mm, 7.76 g, 10h). “Tribute Penny” type. Lugdunum (Lyon) mint. Group 1, AD 15-18. TI CΛESΛR DIVI ΛVG F ΛVGVSTVS, laureate head right / PONTIF MΛXIM, Livia (as Pax) seated right on chair, holding scepter in right hand and olive branch in left; plain chair legs, double line below. RIC I 25; Lyon 143; Calicó 305d; BMCRE 30-3; BN 13-5. cngcoins.com
Fabaceae (pea, or legume family) » Caesalpinia coriaria (Jacq.) Willd.
ses-al-PIN-ee-uh -- named for Andreas Caesalpini, Italian botanist ... Dave's Botanary
koh-ree-AY-ree-uh -- Latin corium (leather) and refers to some species that are used in tanning ... Dave's Botanary
commonly known as: American sumac, cascalote, divi divi • Gujarati: લીણી લીબી lini libi • Kannada: ಡಿವಿಡಿವಿ dividivi, ಸೀಮೆ ಅಲ್ಡೆಕಾಯಿ seeme aldekayi, ವಿಲಾಯತೀ ಅಲ್ಡೆಕಾಯಿ ಮರ vilayati aldekayi mara • Malayalam: ഡിവി ഡിവി divi divi • Marathi: दिवी दिवी divi divi, लिबी डिबी libi dibi • Odia: ଡିବିଡିବି dibi-dibi • Tamil: கோணவேல் kona-vel, திவிதிவி tivi-tivi • Telugu: దివిదివితుమ్మ dividivithumma • Tulu: ದಿವಿದಿವಿ dividivi • Urdu: سماق summaq
Native to: tropical Americas and the West Indies; widely cultivated in tropics
References: Flowers of India • PROTA4U
My dog, Divi, is quite possibly the cutest thing ever.
...next to my other dog, Niner (not pictured). haha
She is always sitting on the stairs or right in the middle of the landing, and she likes to come on my bed in the morning to wake me up. She sits crooked like that with her leg sticking out because she had surgery on it a few months ago, but I think it's adorable.
This is completely unedited but I was too impatient to change it (aka fix the shadowing on her face), plus, my dog is REALLY CUTE and I love her!
Yeah, i have no life...
Eagle Beach complete with divi divi trees. The Divi-divi is one of the more well known species of Caesalpinia; it is a symbol of Curaçao and is very popular in Aruba where it is also called "watapana". On these islands this tree is never straight because of the trade winds.
Augustus. 27 BC-AD 14. AR Denarius (19mm, 3.84 g, 6h). Lugdunum (Lyon) mint. Struck 15 BC. ΛVGVSTVS DIVI • F, bare head left / IMP • X in exergue, bull butting right, left foreleg raised, lashing his tail. RIC I 167b; Lyon 17; RSC 139; BMCRE 455 = BMCRR Gaul 167; BN 1386-7. cngcoins.com
Demolition of sludge vessel at Belfast October 1990, in the same yard where she was built in 1928 by Workman, Clark (1928) Ltd.
Herdman Channel, Belfast, November 15, 1968 - returning from the dumping grounds.
The sludge vessel was built in 1928 by Workman, Clark (1928) Ltd., Belfast.
OCTAVIAN. 32-31 BC. AR Denarius (19mm, 3.86 gm). Bare head right / CAESAR DIVI F, Mercury seated right on rocks, playing lyre. RIC I 257; CRI 401; BMCRE 596; RSC 61. cngcoins.com
Patrick Rooney was the first child to be killed in the Northern Ireland Troubles when a RUC bullet was fired through the wall of his bedroom in the Divis Tower, and struck him in his head.
from Europa Hotel
Divis Tower is a 20-floor, 200-foot (61 m) tall tower in Belfast, Northern Ireland. It is located in Divis Street, which is the lower section of the Falls Road
The tower was built in 1966 as part of the now-demolished Divis Flats complex, which comprised twelve eight-storey blocks of terraces and flats, named after the nearby Divis Mountain. The tower, a vertical complex of 96 flats housing approximately 110 residents, was designed by architect Frank Robertson for the Northern Ireland Housing Trust.
A television documentary has been made about the tower
In response to Provisional IRA and INLA activity in the area, the British Army constructed an observation post on the roof in the 1970s and occupied the top two floors of the building. At the height of the Troubles, the Army was only able to access the post by helicopter
Divis Tower was a flashpoint area during the height of the Troubles. Nine-year-old Patrick Rooney, the first child killed in the Troubles, was killed in the tower during the Northern Ireland riots of August 1969, when the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) fired a Browning machine gun from a Shorland armoured car into the flats.
The RUC claimed that it was coming under sniper attack from the tower at the time. Rooney's death occurred during a day of street violence in the area. Chairman of the enquiry into the riots, Mr Justice Scarman, found the use of the Browning machine gun "wholly unjustifiable"
In September 1982, an INLA unit detonated a bomb hidden in a drainpipe along a balcony, killing British soldier Kevin Waller, who was aged 20, and two boys, Stephen Bennet (14) and Kevin Valliday (12); three other civilians and another British soldier were injured in the blast
Following the IRA's statement that it was ending its armed campaign, the Army decided to dismantle the observation post, dubbed a 'spy' post by Sinn Féin. Removal of the observation post commenced on 2 August 2005. In 2009, the top two floors of the tower were reinstated as residential properties. As part of a £1.1 million refurbishment programme by the Northern Ireland Housing Executive, eight extra flats were provided