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Wenn heute der Name des Geschlechtes der Wittelsbacher fällt, so denkt man in der Regel an deren Herrschaft in Bayern, als Herzöge, als Kurfürsten und später als Könige ununterbrochen von 1180 bis 1918. Weniger bekannt, aber nicht minder bedeutend ist, dass die Wittelsbacher seit 1214 als Pfalzgrafen bei Rhein eine ähnlich lange Zeitspanne hinweg regierten. Als Kurfürsten mit den Residenzorten Heidelberg und später Mannheim prägten sie die Identität und Tradition der Region im Südwesten Deutschlands nachhaltig.0Exhibition: Reiss-Engelhorn-Museen Mannheim, Germany / Barockschloss, Mannheim, Germany (both 8.9.2013-2.3.2014).
Wittelsbach, House of --- Germany --- Bavaria (Germany) --- Germany --- Allemagne --- Bavière (Allemagne) --- Allemagne --- History --- History --- History --- Histoire --- Histoire --- Histoire
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Crusades --- Croisades --- Exhibitions --- Influence --- Exposition --- Expositions --- Saladin, --- Jerusalem --- Latin Orient --- Jérusalem --- Orient latin --- History --- Antiquities --- Histoire --- Antiquités --- Art, Medieval --- Art, Middle Eastern --- Themes, motives --- Middle East --- 940.181 --- Kruistochten --- 940.181 Kruistochten --- Jérusalem --- Antiquités --- Church history --- Middle Ages --- Chivalry --- Al-Ayubi, Salahudeen, --- Ayubi, Salahudeen Al-, --- Ayyūbī, Ṣalāḥ al-Dīn, --- Saladino, --- Salah ad-Din Yusuf, --- Ṣalāḥ al-Dīn al-Ayyūbī, --- Salah al-Din Yusuf ibn Ayyub, --- Salâhaddı̂n Eyyûbı̂, --- Salahudeen Al-Ayubi, --- Selahdînê Eyûbî, --- ايّوبى، يوسف سلطان صلاحالدّين، --- السلطان صلاح الدين --- سلاح الدين، --- صلاح الدين --- صلاح الدين الأيوبي --- صلاح الدين الايوبي، --- صلاح الدين, --- صلاح الدين، --- Ierusalim --- Yerushalayim --- Jeruzalem --- Quds --- Ūrushalīm --- Kuds --- Kouds --- Erusaghēm --- Bayt al-Maqdis --- Jeruzsálem --- Jerusalem (Israel) --- Jerusalem (Palestine) --- ʻIriyat Yerushalayim --- Ierousalēm --- Gerusalemme --- Baladīyat al-Quds --- Baladīyat al-Quds al-ʻArabīyah --- Jerusalem Arab Municipality --- Qods (Jerusalem) --- ירושלים --- القدس --- al-Quds --- قدس --- Exhibitions. --- Иерусалим --- Jerusalén --- ايّوبى، يوسف سلطان صلاحالدّين، --- Aĭi︠u︡biĭ, Salaḣ ad-din, --- Айюби, Салах ад-дин, --- Aĭi︠u︡biĭ, Saloḣiddin, --- Айюби, Салoxиддин, --- Ibn Ai︠u︡b, Salakh ad-din I︠U︡suf, --- Ибн Айюб, Салах ад-дин Юсуф, --- Crusades - Exhibitions --- Art, Medieval - Themes, motives - Exhibitions --- Art, Middle Eastern - Themes, motives - Exhibitions --- Saladin --- Saladin, - Sultan of Egypt and Syria, - 1137-1193 - Exhibitions --- Middle East - History - Exhibitions --- Saladin, - Sultan of Egypt and Syria, - 1137-1193
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Mummies --- Human remains (Archaeology) --- Momies --- Restes humains (Archéologie) --- Exhibitions --- Expositions --- Restes humains (Archéologie) --- Exhibitions.
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Exhibitions --- Mythology, Classical, in art --- Mythology, Classical, in literature --- Homer --- Homeros --- Homère --- Greece --- Troy (Extinct city) --- Ilion (Extinct city) --- Ilium (Extinct city) --- Troia (Extinct city) --- Troja (Extinct city) --- Trovaharabesi (Extinct city) --- Troy (Ancient city) --- Turkey --- Griechenland --- Grèce --- Hellas --- Yaṿan --- Vasileion tēs Hellados --- Hellēnikē Dēmokratia --- République hellénique --- Royaume de Grèce --- Kingdom of Greece --- Hellenic Republic --- Ancient Greece --- Ελλάδα --- Ellada --- Ελλάς --- Ellas --- Ελληνική Δημοκρατία --- Ellēnikē Dēmokratia --- Elliniki Dimokratia --- Grecia --- Grčija --- Hellada --- اليونان --- يونان --- al-Yūnān --- Yūnān --- 希腊 --- Xila --- Греция --- Gret︠s︡ii︠a︡ --- Antiquities --- Civilization --- In art --- In literature --- Homerus --- Hóiméar --- Hūmīrūs --- Gomer --- Omir --- Omer --- Omero --- Ho-ma --- Homa --- Homérosz --- האמער --- הומירוס --- הומר --- הומרוס --- هومر --- هوميروس --- 荷马 --- Ὅμηρος --- Гамэр --- Hamėr --- Омир --- Homero --- 호메로스 --- Homerosŭ --- Homērs --- Homeras --- Хомер --- ホメーロス --- ホメロス --- Гомер --- Homeri --- Hema --- Pseudo-Homer --- Pseudo Omero
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"More than one hundred years ago, discoveries from a German archaeological dig at Uruk, roughly two hundred miles south of present-day Baghdad, sent shock waves through the scholarly world. Founded at the end of the fifth millennium BCE, Uruk was the main force for urbanization in what has come to be called the Uruk period (4000-3200 BCE), during which small, agricultural villages gave way to a larger urban center with a stratified society, complex governmental bureaucracy, and monumental architecture and art. It was here that proto-cuneiform script--the earliest known form of writing--was developed around 3400 BCE. Uruk is known too for the epic tale of its hero-king Gilgamesh, among the earliest masterpieces of world literature. Containing over 480 images, this volume represents the most comprehensive and up-to-date assessment of the archaeological evidence gathered at Uruk. More than sixty essays by renowned scholars provide glimpses into the life, culture, and art of the first great city of the ancient world. This volume will be an indispensable reference for readers interested in the ancient Near East and the origins of urbanism." -- Publisher's description "This abundantly illustrated volume, first published in German, represents the most up-to-date assessment of the archaeological evidence gathered at the site of Uruk over the past century. More than sixty essays by renowned scholars examine the life, culture, and art of one of the first great cities of the ancient world"--Provided by publisher.
City and town life --- Excavations (Archaeology) --- Erech (Extinct city) --- Architecture, Ancient --- Cuneiform inscriptions --- History --- Antiquities --- Archäologie. --- Ausgrabung. --- City and town life. --- Excavations (Archaeology). --- Kultur. --- Iraq --- Uruk. --- Uruk/Orchoe/Erech/Orikut.
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Cosmogony, Egyptian --- Mythology, Egyptian --- Egyptian language --- Cosmogonie égyptienne --- Mythologie égyptienne --- Egyptien (Langue) --- Exhibitions --- Papyri --- Exhibitions. --- Expositions --- Papyrus --- Book of the Fayum --- Fayyūm (Egypt : Province) --- Fayoum (Egypte) --- Antiquities. --- Antiquités --- Fayyūm (Egypt) --- Antiquities --- Cosmogony, Egyptian - Exhibitions --- Mythology, Egyptian - Exhibitions --- Egyptian language - Papyri - Exhibitions --- Fayyūm (Egypt) - Antiquities
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"The last creation myth of the ancient Egyptians was probably created in the second century BC during the Ptolemaic era. This myth is revealed on a text on the religious landscape of the Faiyum, today called the Book of Faiyum. The book describes this semi-oasis with its large lake as the original site of creation, as the center of the world, and of creation’s daily renewal."
Egyptian language --- Fayyūm (Egypt : Province) --- Antiquities, Roman --- Fayyūm (Egypt : Province) --- Antiquities, Roman. --- Mythology, Egyptian