There are various allegorical representations of Argentina or associated in any way with Argentina. There is not, however, a national personification with...
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pope Pius XII. At its top is a symbolic statue of the republic with allegoric marble representations of labor and work at its base, and bronze figures...
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Phoenixes have proved an enduring allegorical symbol, symbolizing rebirth, renewal or uniqueness and often appearing in modern popular culture. Classical...
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Victor Emmanuel II Monument (redirect from Monument of Victor Emmanuel II)
della Patria). The only non-allegorical work is the equestrian statue of Victor Emmanuel II, which is the architectural centre of the Vittoriano. The monument...
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descriptives are poetic or allegorical or have lesser or no canonical status, but form part of popular piety, with varying degrees of acceptance by Church authorities...
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Kermesse (festival) (category Folklore of the Benelux)
Brussels. These festivities still survive in the form of funfairs, while the old allegorical representations are now uncommon. Whereas nearly every village has...
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Colonialism (redirect from Criticism of colonialism)
Comparison of exogeographical representations of ostensibly tropical environments in science fiction art support this conjecture, finding the notion of the tropics...
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Bubonic plague (redirect from Timeline of plague)
and the allegorical use of the plague about contemporary moral or spiritual questions.[citation needed] Some of the earliest instances of biological...
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Pablo César (category Argentine film directors)
and the West, the impact of the Afro-descendant community in Argentina, and the challenging of the traditional representations of Africa and India. In 2023...
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Lorenzo Domínguez (category Chilean expatriates in Argentina)
de Chile 1901-Mendoza, Argentina 1963) was a prolific Latin American sculptor whose art is a deliberate and personal synthesis of pre-Columbian and Rapa...
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favorite themes were portraits, ballet scenes and mythological and allegorical representations. For fifteen years he produced several works inspired by Lermontov's...
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Louis-Hippolyte Boileau and carved by Léon Binet (1913) Allegorical representations – Pediment of the Mihai Zisman House (Calea Călărașilor no. 44) in Bucharest...
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Reconquista (redirect from Military orders of the Reconquista)
the political discourse of the far-right in Europe. Frequently, references to the Reconquista and the crusades are allegorically played as internet meme...
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Pantheon, Rome (redirect from Pantheon of Rome)
Cirilli. The tomb consists of a slab of alabaster mounted in gilded bronze. The frieze has allegorical representations of Generosity, by Eugenio Maccagnani...
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Crux (category National symbols of Australia)
describes an asterism of four bright stars in the southern sky in his Divine Comedy. His description, however, may be allegorical, and the similarity to...
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banned in Argentina Archived 2017-10-03 at the Wayback Machine Malditos Nerds (in Spanish) The controversial production of The Last Temptation of Christ...
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Carnival (redirect from Carnival in Argentina)
and reggaeton. Additional allegorical characters represent Dominican traditions such as "Roba la Gallina" and "Califé". One of the most international parades...
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David Icke (category Green Party of England and Wales people)
that Icke displays elements of both and that his reptilian hypothesis and his "postmodern metanarrative" may be allegorical, a Swiftian satire which is...
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and allegorical paintings, they condemned Manet for placing a realistic nude in a contemporary setting. The jury's severely worded rejection of Manet's...
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Italian diaspora (redirect from History of the Italian diaspora)
all'estero alla Madre Patria" ("Italians abroad to the Motherland"). The allegorical meaning of the flames that burn perpetually is linked to their symbolism, which...
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Lisbon (redirect from Capital of Portugal)
that of the Mafra National Palace, late baroque and neoclassical. The façade has twin bell towers and includes statues of saints and some allegorical figures...
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Transgender history (redirect from History of transgender people)
list of disorders of mental health. Christine de Pisan makes one of the early accounts of gender transitioning in her autobiographical allegorical poem...
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Ara Pacis (redirect from Altar of Augustan Peace)
allegorical representations of plenty and abundance. The bucrania in turn evoke the idea of sacrificial piety, appropriate motifs for the interior of...
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family cannot echolocate and have excellent night vision. Contrary to the allegorical story about the boiling frog, frogs die immediately when cast into boiling...
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designers like William Kent and Capability Brown emulated the allegorical landscape paintings of European artists, especially Claude Lorraine, Poussin and...
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Acceptance of historical critical dogmas engendered conflicting representations of Protestant Christianity. The Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy...
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in Nepal, Tibet, China and Japan, where sculptural and pictorial representations of him are most often found. Acala first appears in the Amoghapāśakalparāja...
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Passing (racial identity) (redirect from White-passing people of color)
the speculative fiction writer, examines the emotional impact of passing in his allegorical short story, "Pennies, Off a Dead Man's Eyes". In it, a white...
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Om (redirect from Sounds of Creation)
is considered allegorical by ancient Indian scholars, as good and evil inclinations within man, respectively. The legend in section 1.2 of Chandogya Upanishad...
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depicting Beethoven became largely ununified, and were often especially allegorical, such as Theodor von Gosen's monument in Alameda Central, Mexico City...
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