No story, just life as it is, the History. When your heart does not belong to one place, you are like that artist who lived somewhere there and here, etc. In Paris also, drawing once. Oh, these evenings on the Nile (Misr) so beautiful, oh, this desert, this tireless landscape, these colors, inspiration for the gaze of an exhausted European inhabitant.
God of Abraham. Patriarchy and God made a covenant with Abraham! Louis Massignon argued that the term "Abrahamic religion" means that all these religions originate from the same spiritual source. Rushmore
Friedrich Stowasser, Austrian architect and painter. December 15, 1928, Vienna, Austria - February 19, 2000, Queen Elizabeth II, Pacific.
Ἑρμῆς/Э́рмий - God of boundaries, roads, travelers, thieves, athletes, shepherds, commerce, speed, cunning, wit, politics, diplomacy, messaging, and humor. Conductor of the souls of the dead - nickname Psychopomp - “guide of souls” to the underground kingdom of Hades.
Hermanubis Ἑρμανοῦβις - who combined the appearance of Hermes and Anubis.
Showing the Roman domination over Egypt. Present with human body and a jackal head, with the sacred caduceus that belonged to the Greek god Hermes. Represented the Egyptian priesthood, engaged in the investigation of truth.
Χριστοφορος
Aphrodite, Αφροδίτη της Μήλου La Vénus de Milo - Venus from the Island of Milos.
VIPSANIA
AGRIPPINA
Apollo, Ares, Artemis, Athena, Aphrodite, Hera, Hestia, Hermes, Hephaestus, Demeter, Zeus, Poseidon.
12 months, hours. dii consentes
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Matrona - in ancient Rome, an honorary title for a freeborn married woman of good reputation and belonging to the upper class. The word comes from the Latin mater - mother. The matron (having the status of matris familias) was under the protection of the male head of the family (pater familias), focusing on caring for children, household members and household chores.
Reconstitution de la Vénus de Milo par Furtwängler, 1893. In her left hand, Venus (Aphrodite) holds the apple of Paris. Πάρις - son of the Trojan royal couple.
The story of Frenchwoman Isabelle Boyer, 36 years old, is similar to Agrippina. In 1878 she became the model for the Statue of Liberty. At the age of 20, she married 50-year-old sewing machine inventor Isaac Singer, and after his death she became the richest woman in the country. She was not a widow for very long. A few years later, Isabella married the then famous violinist Victor Roibstet. This marriage also gave her a title - she became Countess Camposelitsa.
Buchenwald - beech forest, one of the largest concentration camps in Germany. “Jedem das Seine” from the Latin “suum cuique”. “To each his own” - this saying was used back in Ancient Greece, where it was a classical principle of justice. The Germans interpreted it in their own way, taking words from the seventh commandment of the Catholic Catechism, which reads “Gönn jedem das seine” - “Give to each his own” - "Предоставляй каждому свое". “Suum cuique” became famous thanks to the ancient Roman philosopher, orator and politician Cicero, who used it in his treatises “On the Limits of Good and Evil”, “On Duties” and “On Laws”.
Other inscriptions read “Arbeit macht frei” - “Work sets you free”
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The ancient name of the Tiber River, on which the city is located - Rumo or Rumon - served as the basis for the formation of the name Roma, a legend about the connection of the name of the city with the name of Romulus, one of two brothers suckled by a she-wolf. They did not agree on the location for the city and the division of power, and therefore quarreled; as a result, Romulus killed Remus. After this, Romulus founded a city named Rome in his honor and became its first king. Under him, a Senate was established, citizens were divided into patricians and plebeians, patrons and clients.
Romulus' reign continued 37 years.
"But violence prevailed over the will of the father and respect for his age: Amulius drives out his brother and takes possession of the kingdom. Then he adds crime to crime: he destroys his brother's male lineage." Her brother's only daughter, Rhea Silvia, became a vestal virgin and consequently took a vow of chastity, ending her hope of becoming a mother. However, the god Mars fell in love with the girl and raped her in a sacred grove where she went to fetch water. From this relationship the twins Romulus and Remus were born. The second of these two newborns was given the same name as the leader of the Rutuli, beheaded in his sleep by Nisus during the war between the Trojans and the Italians.
In the Christian dogma of the Trinity, the Logos (Word) or the Son of God is the second hypostasis (second person) of the one God - the Trinity, who, together with God the Father and God the Holy Spirit, created the visible world and the invisible world. The Logos, together with the Father and the Holy Spirit, is not only the Creator of the whole world, but also the provider of the whole world. According to the dogma of the Trinity, the Logos is eternally, without time, continuously born from God the Father; this is the first birth of the Logos. The second birth of the Logos is His birth in time from the Virgin Mary. The Logos (Word) is originally consubstantial with the Father and the Holy Spirit.
Nativity of Christ (in the Russian Orthodox Church) Nativity according to the flesh of the Lord God and our Savior Jesus Christ. Є҆́же по пло́ти ржⷭ҇тво̀ гдⷭ҇а бг҃а и҆ сп҃са на́шегѡ і҆и҃са хрⷭ҇та̀
"As long as the Colosseum is intact, Rome will live; when the Colosseum falls, Rome will fall, and when Rome falls, the whole world will fall." The position of the emperor and his functions were determined by comparing the imperial power with the papal power. He is imperator terrenus, that is, God’s deputy on earth in secular affairs, and “patronus,” that is, protector of the church; his power in everything corresponds to the power of the pope, the relationship between them is similar to the relationship between soul and body. “Just as in heaven,” said Emperor Frederick I, “there is only one God, so on earth there is only one pope and one emperor.” He is the “head of the Christian world,” the “secular head of the faithful,” the “patron of Palestine and the Catholic faith,” superior in dignity to all kings. Before their coronation in Rome, emperors from the 11th to the 16th centuries. bore the title "Romanorum gox semper Augustus", and after the coronation - "Romanorum Imperator semper Augustus".