She causes, some say, desolation, evil, and decay, yet she also creates palaces of art and culture, gardens of rank luxuriance. |
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Over the course of his life he built this great series of vast rambling palaces, one after the other. |
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Hidden away in the forest and mountains, the picture-postcard town of Sintra is home to impressive palaces and traditional quintas. |
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As governor of Isfahan, he had all the Safavid palaces destroyed, leaving only their splendid mosques. |
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These concepts are reflected in great mosques, forts, durbars and palaces, gardens and pools, and finally, tombs. |
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The same criticism can be made of ducal palaces like Chatsworth, Stowe, Woburn, Blenheim, sequestered in their parks. |
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Like most Arab palaces, the Al-Sijood was built gradually, without a predetermined plan. |
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The art can still be seen in frescoes and ceilings of old palaces and temples all over the State. |
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On this island are palaces, palm trees, pomegranate orchards, and huge water buffalo. |
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Cool, cotton clothes are a must in the heat and humidity, but cover up to visit palaces and temples. |
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Where there were kings, queens, palaces there ought to be intrigues, conspiracies and secret tunnels. |
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Eventually, however, the picture palaces began to lose their pulling power and bingo started taking over. |
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Before food processors and dough machines, bakers in Mediterranean palaces would shape and stretch phyllo by hand. |
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The Pope was shorn of all his Temporal Power, with the exception of his palaces, diplomats, and Swiss guards. |
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Edward VI had supplied one of the royal palaces to serve as a house of correction for the poor, known as Bridewell. |
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He didn't foresee the palatial palaces of today where the punter can see live racing. |
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But above all, what is this about old huts and hill houses and tree palaces and new huts? |
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Meanwhile, BAC transforms itself into a holiday resort, complete with beaches, museums and palaces. |
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Today none of us can resist entirely the lure of the modern churches, the malls and palaces of shopping. |
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The Ministry of Works had also become involved with the case as the building affected views from the royal parks and palaces. |
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London is well known for its palaces and other historical buildings that allow visiting and tours. |
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There weren't buildings or palaces or castles, there weren't temples or churches. |
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All materials for the Royal palaces were shipped into Dundee and overland by horses. |
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This area was the main Presidential site and is home to many impressive palaces, meeting halls and hotels. |
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The monarchy expresses itself physically through the palaces and other residences of the royal family. |
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However they sussed out better cuisine and enjoyed their tours of the famous Hermitage and royal palaces. |
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He was unlikely to be anywhere near his official palaces, which have been hit repeatedly in almost three weeks of air strikes. |
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Until 1500, when Henry VII moved into the Royal palaces, Richmond didn't even exist. |
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They are big by our standards today, but in Medieval England they were bigger than all buildings including royal palaces. |
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His wildlife paintings are breathtakingly beautiful, gracing royal palaces, castles and country houses. |
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Officials charged with running the various royal palaces and residences have nothing to match this. |
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Rather than reside in one of the royal palaces, the ex-Queen opted for tranquil existence in Maadi, a suburban enclave of Cairo. |
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Outstanding examples of Korean architecture can be seen in historic palaces and Buddhist temples and pagodas. |
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Rich ormolu, or gilded bronze moldings and medallions, further defined elegance, offering bold standards for royal palaces throughout Europe. |
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The ceremonial centres included temples, pyramids, ball-courts, palaces, and plazas, usually linked by causeways or wide paved roads. |
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Warehouses and storerooms were still filled with confiscated Russian-made objects from Romanov palaces. |
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Gin palaces are readily available, with direct transfer to on-board heli-pads if you're feeling affluent. |
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Mozart's music may be the harmonious equivalent to countryside palaces or grand neoclassical academies. |
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As you hike up through the gracious park, dotted with palaces turned museums, crickets chirr in the plane trees and pines. |
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This, one of the two main imperial palaces in the city from the 5th century onward, eventually became the only court of the Byzantine emperors. |
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This unusual city with many different lanes, passages, bystreets is full of monumental palaces and sanctuaries. |
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Preservation of the urban heritage also is seen in the renovation of old forts, palaces, souks, and mosques. |
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Within its protective cover, he built gleaming palaces and gardens perfumed with roses, jasmine and myrtle. |
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Feasting scenes appear in the frescoes of Crete and the islands, and the Mycenaeans adapt this tradition for representation in their palaces. |
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The craftspeople construct everything in small scale and the houses range in size up to palaces which can cost as much as a full-sized house. |
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It has also prevented historic palaces, forts, pavilions and gardens from being demolished and replaced with monolithic, monothematic facilities. |
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The Medicis were responsible for building or renovating a number of splendid Tuscan villas and palaces and their remarkably innovative gardens. |
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Perhaps she is preparing for a discussion about politics or bibelots or new palaces with the King. |
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Jobs are no longer guaranteed, even for the educated middle classes, and there is poverty right next to the opulent palaces of the rulers. |
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The pictures of the evangelical megachurches remind me of Las Vegas gambling palaces. |
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So now when I go to one of our fabulous temples or palaces or mosques or mausoleums, I will see them for what they are. |
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Narrow streets, Renaissance palaces, and baroque churches give Mala Strana its present charm. |
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There is an office panelled with marquetry more reminiscent of tsarist palaces than passenger planes. |
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Most sculpture is carved in white marble and often is displayed in palaces and public buildings. |
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Journey into the land of magic carpets, palaces and genies, as Kingston experiences a taste of the Middle East. |
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The royalists will argue that the royal palaces, grounds and pageantry bring in millions of pounds in tourism and I will not argue with that. |
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Castles, stately homes and royal palaces comprise nine per cent of all listed buildings and industrial heritage accounts for five per cent. |
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Stuart and Rosemary Robson have translated and edited eighteen essays about Javanese royal palaces in the late colonial period. |
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Near the end of his reign, King Behanzin ordered his troops to burn the royal palaces rather than see them fall into French hands. |
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Numerous imperial and royal palaces survived into the early Middle Ages and were restored or rebuilt. |
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The magnificence of royal palaces, no matter how richly appointed, cannot take away the disappointment of a bad performance. |
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During the middle Minoan period, urbanism became apparent, towns appeared, and the great palaces were built. |
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Victory monuments, monumental altars, and porticoed squares competed with royal palaces in the richness of their artistic display. |
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Their road climbed now, winding around a hill crowned with palaces of gleaming marble. |
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Huge winged lions that once guarded Assyrian palaces now guard the gateways to these collections. |
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These leaders occupied a series of palaces while the rest of the population lived in large apartment-like compounds set around courtyards. |
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It is endlessly fascinating, utterly compelling and a feast for the eye with fountains, churches, palaces and ancient monuments at every turn. |
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The Duke of York's lodgings at both palaces were remodelled and refurnished in anticipation of the 1673 marriage. |
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You'll see ice palaces of crystal-clear beauty, which will lead you even on hot summer days into a wintrily world of ice. |
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The extravagances of his palaces have also been given an airing. |
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The view from the enormous marble palaces in Riyadh and Jidda is becoming grim. |
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Surrounding the sacred precinct were the palaces of the rulers. |
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Anson had lived in one of those palaces, in a glittering tower far above Sydney harbor. |
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The northern variety palaces were, as elsewhere, venues of mass entertainment where the kinematograph was a curiosity attached at the end of the bill. |
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This is a piffling amount, considering the millions of pounds of public lottery cash which has been spent on fabulous reconstructions of Glasgow's cultural palaces. |
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With its forts, palaces, temples, walls and lanes, East Fort is a landmark among the heritage monuments not only of the city, but also of the State. |
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In its heyday, the city was enclosed by a wall some 8km in circumference, enclosing at one corner a citadel that contained a ziggurat, temples, and palaces. |
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Staff members are accorded rooms in luxurious palaces or five-star hotels with views of manmade, pristine lakes. |
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Heliopolis was the ancient name of the ancient city hidden in mountains, the city of neat small palaces among flowers and bushes, marble buildings and arbours in vineyards. |
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They also received male visitors to their family palaces, and furthered familial alliances through an exchange of visits with female members of other aristocratic families. |
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An itinerant court stayed at urban and rural palaces and hunting lodges. |
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Largely amassed since the reign of Charles I, the Royal Collection is housed at The Queen's official and private residences and the historic royal palaces. |
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It was into these palaces of privilege that Jen and Gwyn seemed to disappear barely moments after their red-carpet strolls. |
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Had Richard III been able to install a tape recorder in his palaces the ranting might well have been identical. |
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You can still follow the colonnaded main street of their city, and trace in the jumbled stones the outline of marketplaces, swimming pools and palaces. |
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Although foreigners frequently denoted many smaller summer palaces as seraglios, in the early eighteenth century the terminology was usually associated with Topkapi Palace. |
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The atmosphere at the Metropolitan Pavilion in Chelsea was redolent of these lobster palaces. |
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The enormous skyscrapers and attendant monorails were supplanted by palaces and town houses circumscribed by high walls, towering railings and tall trees. |
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These water mill agencies each operated a mill, making flour for the Food Services Bureau of the imperial palaces as well as for other residents of the capital city. |
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I found another theory that held that the plundering and subsequent destruction of the palaces, such as Knossos, was the cause for the retreat of Minoan culture. |
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For one, she admitted TV documentary crews into her palaces to film her, an unheard-of relaxation of the court protocols. |
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The extraordinary attention to detail transports the viewer to Elizabethan London, from the grime and muck of the streets to the elegance of the palaces and nobility. |
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Temples and palaces punctuated the skyline seemingly at random. |
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It was a junk-heap of twisted stumps of palaces and cathedrals, grand hotels and museums that had made up one of the most splendorous cities ever to stand. |
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She secured her own quarters in one of the palaces, and she kept her job as princess. |
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The book gives you a detailed introduction to Beijing, such as geography, palaces, temples, bystreets and well-known persons with more than 200 photos. |
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They are released now by officials anxious to dispel the myth that bishops, some of whom still occupy grand palaces and stately castles, enjoy a life of luxury. |
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It includes military barracks, an avenue of sphinxes and royal palaces. |
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Most of the surviving structures are palaces or public buildings. |
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Our schools and hospitals should be palaces of excellence and comfort. |
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After centuries of changing political rule, however, education became the privilege of a chosen few, and was confined within the walls of the palaces. |
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In contrast, entrances to palaces and places of worship are usually large and designed to impress visitors with the power of the owner or the importance of a religion. |
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More reminiscent of a film set than a real-life town, it boasts piazzas, churches and palaces aplenty, and offers an insight into the local heritage. |
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This is a piffling amount, considering the millions of pounds of public lottery cash which has been spent on fabulous reconstructions of the city's cultural palaces. |
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But the king chose to stay at his palaces and the building was converted into the state guest house for the President, Vice-President and other dignitaries. |
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Huge banqueting halls with elaborate architectural elements were usually located in the northern wings of the palaces, and were provided with ceramic kitchen and dinnerware. |
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Maya palaces consisted of a platform supporting a multiroom range structure. |
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Large palaces, such as at Palenque, could be fitted with a water supply, and sweat baths were often found within the complex, or nearby. |
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Some palaces possess associated hieroglyphic descriptions that identify them as the royal residences of named rulers. |
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Fairhurst Ward Abbotts in Dartford have the Royal warrant for decorating and building in Royal palaces, and other stately homes. |
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Along with these palaces, the square surrounds quadrangles, revealing courtyards and temples. |
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Expanding on the Norman base there was also castles, palaces, great houses, universities and parish churches. |
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The Kathmandu Durbar Square held the palaces of the Malla and Shah kings who ruled over the city. |
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French and Italian chefs appeared in the country houses and palaces bringing new standards of food preparation and taste. |
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The older palaces include the Durbar Squares, which are enlisted in UNESCO World Heritage Sites. |
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Lebanese palaces are very diverse architecturally, being influenced by Arabs, Italians, French, Persians, Turkish and East Asians. |
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Another must is the city of Anuradhapura, dating back to around 400BC and a complex of palaces and dagobas. |
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During the Renaissance palaces were built in Lebanon, especially in the Chouf region of Mount Lebanon. |
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The profusion of ataurique throughout the palaces reminds us of their interdependence with the gardens that they frame or look out upon. |
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Francis I imported Italian art and artists, including Leonardo da Vinci, and built ornate palaces at great expense. |
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Low sunlight cast a magical spell over royal palaces, bustling market platzes, cobbled street paviours. |
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There are other palaces in the Old City of Jerusalem, such as the Lady Tonsok Palace. |
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Some of these picture palaces were on an epic scale, seating 1,500 people or more. |
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There were picture palaces with ornate art decor facades supported on mock marble columns. |
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Lykke und Schipper explore the date of Qumran's occupation through a comparison of its remains with the Hasmonean palaces at Jericho. |
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In this respect, fractal geometry has been a key utility, especially for mosques and palaces. |
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Remnants of palaces and royal houses still can be found in Banten, Medan, Ternate, Bali and Bima. |
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Indonesian state palaces are the neoclassic Merdeka Palace and Bogor Palace. |
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The palaces reflect the long history and diverse culture of the Indonesian archipelago. |
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The most famous forts and palaces in Rajasthan are located in Chittor, Jodhpur, Jaipur, Udaipur, Saphieree, Amber and Nahargarh. |
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These included the castles of Beaumaris, Caernarfon, Conwy and Harlech, intended to act both as fortresses and royal palaces for the King. |
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Rajasthan has many forts and palaces that are major tourist destinations in North India. |
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India possesses some of the most fascinating forts and palaces, a true royal retreat. |
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These forts and palaces are the largest illustrations and legacy of the princely states of India. |
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The palaces of India offer an insight into the life of the royalty of the country. |
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Some palaces of former heads of state, such English and Spanish Royal Governors and the Hawaiian Royal Family still exist. |
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Most of these European palaces have now become the state palace of the Republic of Indonesia. |
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The ransacking and destruction of the Chinese palaces has led to unhealed historical wounds in Chinese culture. |
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Meanwhile, giant palaces were built for the huge audiences that wanted to see Hollywood films. |
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The tradition of the Paris or Moscow metro is of palaces of light, underground. |
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There were also palaces walled with a terrace in the form of a ziggurat, where gardens were an important feature. |
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The Gerads and the Bari Sultans built impressive palaces and fortresses and had close relations with many different empires in the Near East. |
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He built a part of Falkland Palace, and Great Halls at Stirling and Edinburgh castles, and furnished his palaces with tapestries. |
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The Royal Standard of the United Kingdom is flown when the Queen is in residence in one of the royal palaces and on her car, ship or airplane. |
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He travelled less than previous monarchs, investing heavily in a handful of his favourite palaces and castles. |
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Magnificent palaces and churches were built on La Palma during this busy, prosperous period. |
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Aside from churches, Gothic Architecture had been used for many religious palaces, the most important one being the Palais des Papes in Avignon. |
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The Assyrians deployed large labour forces to build new palaces, temples and defensive walls. |
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Both palaces were rebuilt and improved, and were considered the richest of the time in Europe. |
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Michelangelo, who designed the complex of three palaces on the hill, also restored the tables of the fasti. |
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During this period, many great palaces in neoclassical styles were built to host ministries, embassies, and other governing agencies. |
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The Mongol Emperors had built large palaces and pavilions, but some still continued to live as nomads at times. |
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The symbolism for their residents is the same as for inhabitants of palaces and other sacred mountains. |
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She built palaces, cathedrals, and social structures on an imperial scale, supporting religion and education. |
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Inside this protective enclosure were gardens, ponds, pavilions, palaces and other structures. |
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Stelae were no longer raised, and squatters moved into abandoned royal palaces. |
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In addition to the great temple of Quetzalcoatl and various palaces, the city had 365 temples. |
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Venice's leading families vied with each other to build the grandest palaces and support the work of the greatest and most talented artists. |
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During a tour of Thuringia, he became enraged at the widespread burning of convents, monasteries, bishops' palaces, and libraries. |
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Ingersoll stated that when theologians had power the majority of people lived in hovels while a privileged few had palaces and cathedrals. |
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From the end of the 15th century, the city was embellished by masonry structures such as monasteries, palaces, walls, towers, and churches. |
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Leland himself describes how Henry's palaces at Greenwich, Hampton Court and Westminster were adapted for the purpose. |
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All the palaces of the kings of Persia were built by paid workers in an era when slaves typically did such work. |
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The sums spent on metalwork, building palaces, and by Henry on tapestries, dwarfed these figures. |
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Many historic palaces are now put to other uses such as parliaments, museums, hotels, or office buildings. |
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So also are castles, palaces, great houses, universities, and many smaller unpretentious secular buildings, including almshouses and trade halls. |
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Furthermore, like other occupied royal palaces, it was not insured on grounds of economy. |
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Previously, it had been known as Walkfares, but like several other palaces, the name stuck even once the royal connection ended. |
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Among these palaces are the Royal Palace of Madrid, also referred to as the Palacio Real. |
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With over a thousand years of monarchic history, Spain has many palaces of its own that were built for different monarchs or nobles. |
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The three Scandinavian countries of Denmark, Norway and Sweden all have long monarchic histories, and possess several palaces. |
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New paintings were purchased for the castle, and collections from other royal palaces moved there by the king. |
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The first palaces in European style were built during the reign of Tsar Peter the Great and his immediate successors. |
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George I took little interest in Windsor Castle, preferring his other palaces at St James's, Hampton Court and Kensington. |
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Domes were introduced in a number of Roman building types such as temples, thermae, palaces, mausolea and later also churches. |
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The civil war and the years of the Interregnum had caused extensive damage to the royal palaces in England. |
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The first palaces in Russia were built about a thousand years ago for the Grand Dukes of Kiev. |
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There are other palaces built by the nobility, such as, most notably Palazzo Parisio in Valletta and Palazzo Dragonara in St Julians. |
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It became one of her favourite locations and she spent more money on the property than on any of her other palaces. |
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The auberges in Valletta are much larger than their counterparts in Birgu, and can be considered as palaces. |
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The knights themselves lived in auberges, but these were more large houses rather than palaces. |
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It was printed in an edition of 700 copies and distributed to be coloured and pasted on the walls of city halls or the palaces of princes. |
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Tomorrow they will be visiting ancestral royal palaces in Hanover. |
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The staircases found in the palace of Pylos indicate palaces had two stories. |
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A chef who worked in several French palaces, he recommended caramelising the sugar with a hot coal shovel. |
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They now tended to dominate their cities from opulent palaces and country villas, set a little apart from traditional centers of public life. |
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From an architectural point of view, they were the heirs of the Minoan palaces and also of other palaces built earlier on the Greek mainland. |
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The archbishops had palaces on the periphery of London and on the route between London and Canterbury. |
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Many German castles after the middle ages were mainly built as royal or ducal palaces rather than as a fortified building. |
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Germany offers a variety of more than 25,000 castles and palaces and thousands of manor houses. |
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Most of the muzhiks I met saw pictures of Putin's mistresses, yachts and palaces, and well aware whose earnings pay for it. |
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The people in the Southern part of Philippines, built the same wooden palaces such as langgal of Tausug. |
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In the center of the city were the public buildings, temples, and palaces. |
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The next day, another brigade of the 3rd Infantry Division attacked into downtown Baghdad and occupied one of the palaces of Saddam Hussein in fierce fighting. |
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The Spanish destroyed many Inca buildings, temples and palaces. |
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At the time of his accession, the royal palaces of France were ornamented with only a scattering of great paintings, and not a single sculpture, either ancient or modern. |
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During VOC and the colonial era of the Dutch East Indies, the colonial government built several European stately palaces as the residence of the Governor General. |
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Florence contains several palaces and buildings from various eras. |
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These chain pumps serviced the imperial palaces and living quarters of the capital city as the water lifted by the chain pumps was brought in by a stoneware pipe system. |
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After 1503, records show the Tower of London was never again used as a royal residence by Henry Tudor, and all royal births under Henry VIII took place in palaces. |
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Imperial tombs have spectacular avenues of approach lined with real and mythological animals on a scale matching Egypt, and smaller versions decorate temples and palaces. |
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During the Spanish Era, the government of the Spanish East Indies built a succession of palaces in and around Manila for high colonial officials and religious authorities. |
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The earliest known palaces were the royal residences of the Egyptian Pharaohs at Thebes, featuring an outer wall enclosing labyrinthine buildings and courtyards. |
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The UN security council is edging towards a compromise resolution on Iraq demanding unfettered access for weapons inspectors to Saddam Hussein's eight presidential palaces. |
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You swing out into the Canale della Giudecca, a wide expanse lined with palaces that are now apartments, two-bedroom walk-ups with ageless cats and Renaissance views. |
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He also composed cantatas in pastoral style for musical gatherings in the palaces of cardinals Pietro Ottoboni, Benedetto Pamphili and Carlo Colonna. |
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These commercial connections enriched Rus' merchants and princes, funding military forces and the construction of churches, palaces, fortifications, and further towns. |
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The five-star Dwarika's Hotel is situated in Battisputali, a stone's throw from the airport,and takes its inspiration from the architectural grandeur of Newari royal palaces. |
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The main artistic interests of Henry VIII were music, building palaces and tapestry, of which he had over 2,000 pieces, costing far more than he ever spent on painters. |
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She delights in palaces, the yacht, fine food, beautiful clothes, and exciting entertainments, but Tsarevitch Alexei's hemophilia clouds royal life. |
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Land was bought and large villas, sometimes even palaces, were built. |
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The style was used most often in office buildings, but it also appeared in the enormous movie palaces that were built in large cities when sound films were introduced. |
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It was for the sheer spectacle and glory of the capacious walls and stairwells of their grand palaces that the great Flemish tapestries of the Baroque period were woven. |
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In Tudor and Stuart times, various kings and queens built magnificent riverside palaces at Hampton Court, Kew, Richmond on Thames, Whitehall and Greenwich. |
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George IV came to the throne in 1820 intending to create a set of royal palaces that reflected his wealth and influence as the ruler of an increasingly powerful Britain. |
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Public buildings generally varied between the extremes of plain boxes with grid windows and Italian Late Renaissance palaces, depending on budget. |
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At the rich end of the scale the manor houses and palaces were awash with large, elaborately prepared meals, usually for many people and often accompanied by entertainment. |
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He ordered temples built in his honor throughout the Ming Empire, and built personal palaces created with funds allocated for building the previous emperor's tombs. |
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Maya cities were not formally planned, and were subject to irregular expansion, with the haphazard addition of palaces, temples and other buildings. |
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In the Frankish Empire, the city was the location of an important palatinate of Charlemagne, who built one of his many administrative palaces here. |
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Although today it is quite central, it was once a mere suburb of Lisbon, comprising mostly farms and country estates of the nobility with their palaces. |
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Much of this wealth was spent by Henry on maintaining his court and household, including many of the building works he undertook on royal palaces. |
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Henry travelled less than previous kings, seeking a tranquil, more sedate life and staying at each of his palaces for prolonged periods before moving on. |
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While some royal palaces have been maintained as museums or hotels over the last decades, some are still homes for the members of the erstwhile royal families. |
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In India these endless mosques and rhetorical mausolea, these great palaces speak only of a personal plunder and a country with an infinite capacity for being plundered. |
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In the late 20th and 21st centuries, historians such as Michael Prestwich and Abigail Wheatley also highlighted the sites' roles as palaces and symbols of royal power. |
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The colored bas-reliefs decorating the walls of the palaces constitute a visual narrative illustrating events that marked the history of the Dahomean dynasties. |
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Several medieval forts and palaces still stand all over India. |
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Chinese palaces are designed in regular square grids and arranged in a formal layout consisting of main buildings and a number of pavilions enclosed within walls. |
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The nobility, upper classes and individual knights of the Order built a number of private palaces, especially in Valletta, but also in the countryside. |
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The castles were key military centres, but were also designed to function as royal palaces, capable of supporting the king and queen's households in secure comfort. |
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Other ancient palaces include the Assyrian palaces at Nimrud and Nineveh, the Minoan palace at Knossos, and the Persian palaces at Persepolis and Susa. |
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These palaces have yielded a wealth of artifacts and fragmentary frescoes. |
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Teotihuacan, with its huge pyramids of the Sun and the Moon, its palaces, temples, homes, workshops, markets and avenues, is the largest pre-Hispanic city in Mesoamerica. |
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Almost all of the palaces of Ancient Phoenicia have been destroyed. |
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Mussolini allowed the construction of new roads and piazzas, resulting in the destruction of roads, houses, churches and palaces erected during the papal rule. |
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He began his cinema career as a trainee at the Associated British Cinemas Selly Oak Cinema in 1966 and spent the following decade working in 18 different ABC picture palaces. |
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Though there had been no king since Theuderic's death in 737, Charles's sons Pepin the Younger and Carloman were still only mayors of the palaces. |
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In due course this design spread across royal palaces all over Europe. |
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