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Ephemera An animated collage with music created using multiple layers of vocals with effects. 20 second loop. @milibooo @midnite-marauder @tan-tuncag @katerinacreate (Sound on)
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Thank youuuu🧡🧡
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✨ Here is a video from the ‘Art on Tezos: In Motion’ show on the main stage at @nfc-summit in Lisbon✨ Huge thanks to @cabline1 , @kika and @xcollabz for the curation, @objktcom and @tezos for their support and @nfc-summit for this incredible stage. Watch the full shown on Youtube: https://rb.gy/oj5777
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The coronation caused significant tension with the Byzantine Empire. The Byzantines saw themselves as the rightful heirs of the Roman Empire, leading to a complex and often strained relationship between the Eastern and Western Empires.
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On Christmas Day in 800 AD, Charlemagne was crowned Emperor of the Romans by Pope Leo III in St. Peter's Basilica. This event marked the revival of the Western Roman Empire and solidified Charlemagne's role as a central figure in European history.
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"Hardcore History" was the podcast that actually got me interested into history. My fav were the Wrath of Khan (Mongols) and the Blueprint for Armageddon (World War I) series.
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Thank you.
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Dans un Café Edgar Degas, 1875-1876, Oil On Canvas The painting is also known by the name "L'Absinthe". The café where they are taking their refreshment is the Café de la Nouvelle-Athènes in Paris. Unfortunately it doesn't exist anymore.
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Woman in Green Jacket August Macke, 1913. Oil on Canvas August Macke, a key member of the German Expressionist movement, is celebrated for his vibrant and dynamic paintings that capture early 20th-century life with vivid color and emotion.
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Alexander the Great's siege of Tyre in 332 BCE was a brutal and relentless campaign. After a seven-month siege, his forces captured the city, killing thousands and enslaving many more. The fall of Tyre showcased Alexander's military prowess and determination, leaving a lasting mark on history.
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A map illustrating the rise and extent of the Mali Empire (c. 1235 - 1672) as it reached its height in the 13th century as one of the most powerful and wealthy states in West Africa.
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Mansa Musa, the 14th-century emperor of Mali, is famed for his legendary wealth and his extravagant pilgrimage to Mecca in 1324. His journey, marked by lavish spending and generous donations, was so impactful that it caused inflation in the regions he traveled, highlighting the immense prosperity of the Mali Empire.
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Portrait of the Publisher Eduard Kosmack Egon Schiele 1910. Oil on canvas. Kosmack, publisher of avant-garde design magazines, was apparently introduced to Schiele by Arthur Roessler, an editor of one of these, Das Interieur.
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This goes to all who'd rather live in the middle ages 🤣
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Wow, awesome. Thank you Mek☺️🙏
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Thank you☺️🙏🧡
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It's ironic that Islam, often mischaracterized as backward, was a beacon of learning in its early period. The University of al-Qarawiyyin (859 AD) predates Europe's oldest universities, highlighting Islam's rich history of intellectual pursuit and academic excellence.
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The University of al-Qarawiyyin, founded in 859 AD in Fez, Morocco, is recognized as the world's first university. Established by Fatima al-Fihri, it has been a continuous center of learning for over a millennium, shaping the academic and cultural heritage of the Islamic world and beyond.
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Australian Aborigine. 18th-century artwork of a male Australian Aborigine decorated for a funeral and carrying a club over his shoulder. Recorded by a Port Jackson painter in the period 1788 to 1797, this portrait is drawing 44 from the Natural History Museum's Watling Collection.
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Love it
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