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  2. 16th century - Wikipedia

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    The 16th century is regarded by historians as the century which saw the rise of Western civilization. The Renaissance in Italy and Europe saw the emergence of important artists, authors and scientists, and led to the foundation of important subjects which include accounting and political science.

  3. Shardlake series - Wikipedia

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    The Shardlake series is a series of historical mystery novels by C. J. Sansom, set in 16th century Tudor England.The series features barrister Matthew Shardlake, who, while navigating the religious reforms of Henry VIII, solves crime and tries to avoid getting caught up in political intrigue.

  4. Finding in the Temple - Wikipedia

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    The story was slightly elaborated in later literature, such as the apocryphal 2nd-century Infancy Gospel of Thomas (19:1–12). The losing of Jesus is the third of the Seven Sorrows of Mary , and the Finding in the Temple is the fifth Joyful Mystery of the Rosary .

  5. Jewels of Mary, Queen of Scots - Wikipedia

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    A cross and rosary of gold filigree work, with 110 small beads and ten larger beads or "decades", was illustrated in William Bell Scott's 1851 Antiquarian Gleanings in the North of England, with a suggested provenance from Mary and the Melville family. The rosary then belonged to George Mennell of Picton House, Newcastle. [357]

  6. Procession - Wikipedia

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    After the ascendency of Christianity in the Roman Empire, the consular processions in Constantinople retained their religious character, now proceeding to Hagia Sophia, where prayers and offerings were made; but in Rome, where Christianity was not so widely spread among the upper classes, at first the tendency was to convert the procession into a purely civil function, omitting the pagan rites ...

  7. San Michele e San Francesco, Carmignano - Wikipedia

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    The baptistry has a fresco depicting the Baptism of Christ (19th century) by Luigi Catani. Adoration of the Shepherds by Naldini. On left wall is a canvas depicting the Madonna and Child with Sts Dominic, Pius V, Catherine of Siena, and Catherine of Alexandria celebrate the mystery of the Rosary (1601) by Cosimo Lotti.

  8. Coronation of the Virgin - Wikipedia

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    The Coronation of the Virgin or Coronation of Mary is a subject in Christian art, especially popular in Italy in the 13th to 15th centuries, but continuing in popularity until the 18th century and beyond. Christ, sometimes accompanied by God the Father and the Holy Spirit in the form of a dove, places a crown on the head of Mary as Queen of Heaven.

  9. Mystery Play of Elche - Wikipedia

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    The Mystery Play of Elche [1] or Elche Mystery Play (Valencian: Misteri d'Elx [misˈtɛɾi ˈðɛʎtʃ]; Spanish: Misterio de Elche [2] [misˈteɾjo ˈð(e) ˈeltʃe]), is a liturgical drama from the Middle Ages that reenacts the Dormition and Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary.

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