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    Revival (also referred to as Victorian Gothic or neo-Gothic) is an architectural movement that after a gradual build-up beginning in the second half...
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    Bassae in Arcadien, 1826 J. I. Hittorff and L. von Zanth, Architecture antique de la sicile, 1827 C. R. Cockerell et al., Antiquities of Athens and other...
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    Neoclassical architecture (Dutch: Neoclassicistische architectuur, French: Architecture néo-classique) appeared in Belgium during the period of Austrian...
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    Passeig de Gràcia, Barcelona (category Modernisme architecture in Barcelona)
    marquis of Campo Sagrado. The new avenue was 42 metres (138 ft) wide in 1827 and became a favourite place for aristocrats to display their horse riding...
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    also known as the Napoleon III style, is a highly eclectic style of architecture and decorative arts originating in the Second French Empire. It was characterized...
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    Pierre-Jacques Goetghebuer's Choix des monuments (1827) Floor plan of the palace (Goetghebuer, 1827) Following Belgian independence in 1830, Rouppe, by...
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    KTH Royal Institute of Technology (category Educational institutions established in 1827)
    schools with four campuses in and around Stockholm. KTH was established in 1827 as the Teknologiska institutet (Institute of Technology) and had its roots...
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    Prosper Morey (category Gothic Revival architecture)
    addition to family support. Prosper Morey entered the Beaux-Arts de Paris in 1827. He attended the classes of Achille Leclère, a French architect during whose...
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    Paul Dumoulin (category 1827 births)
    Antoine Paul Gustave Dumoulin (18 September 1827, Paris – 5 July 1859, Paris) was a French painter and caricaturist. He was the son of Alexandre-Hippolyte...
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    French port to conduct the illegal Atlantic trade, continuing it until about 1827. The 19th-century slave trade may have been as extensive as that of the previous...
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    an incomplete list of Roman amphitheatre locations by country. Roman architecture Circus (building) Arena Stadium Related modern building structures List...
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    uphold the Charter but also France's ancient "fundamental laws". On 16 April 1827, while reviewing the Garde Royale in the Champ de Mars, the king was greeted...
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    Stanley Menzo, football player Felipe Enrique Neri, Baron de Bastrop (1729–1827), businessman and landowner known for his money in the Anglo-American settlement...
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    Tunis (redirect from Architecture of Tunis)
    reign of Hussein Bey II, naval defeats by the British (1826) and French (1827) saw the French become increasingly active in the city and in the economy...
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  • Chilean architecture is influenced by the country's history, religious culture and unique climate. Chile was a former Spanish colony and its architectural style...
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    and flat-bottomed Boats. (Repealed by Thames Watermen and Lightermen Act 1827 (7 & 8 Geo. 4. c. lxxv)) Worcester (Poor Relief, Burial Ground and Hopmarket)...
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    interest in the square are the San Ildefonso Church that was constructed in 1827, but built on the grounds of the original building that had stood since 1619...
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  • from 1807 to 1818, as well as the governor of Thessaloniki from 1819 to 1827 during the Greek War of Independence. Born Christian in the Balkans, Abu...
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    turreted houses. The community had 468 inhabitants in 1798, 412 in 1802, 596 in 1827, 721 in 1850, 1,012 in 1860, 1,172 in 1888, 2,182 in 1900, 3,132 in 1920...
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    Elector of Saxony and King of Poland. Frederick Augustus I of Saxony (1750–1827), King of Saxony. Anthony of Saxony (1755–1836), King of Saxony Count Heinrich...
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    enterprise for Muhammad Ali, who had lost his fleet at the Battle of Navarino in 1827. Thus began the first Egyptian–Ottoman War (1831–1833), during which the...
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    of Architecture and Landscape Architecture (5 ed.). Penguin. p. 15. ISBN 0-14-051323-X. Curl, James Stevens (1999). Oxford Dictionary of Architecture and...
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    Paddocks, or other enclosed Grounds. (Repealed by Criminal Statutes Repeal Act 1827 (7 & 8 Geo. 4. c. 27)) Church Patronage (Scotland) Act 1718 (repealed) 5...
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    the Spaniards were expelled in December, 1827, under the pretext of suppressing sedition. On December 23, 1827, the conservative Escoseses proclaimed the...
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  • Showtime! (rerun) and M.O.M.S — Mhies on a Mission on All TV April 13: John en Ellen on All TV April 14: Let’s Prove It! on Aliw 23 April 14: AllFlix Prime...
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  • to planetary science. JPL · 7220 7221 Sallaba 1981 SJ Jan Sallaba (1775–1827) was the builder and, from 1821, chief construction manager of the Schwarzenberg...
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    at the expense of the prince. He died at Scey sur Saône on 14 December, 1827. He had two daughters: Louise-Constance (born in 1775) and Aglaé-Rosalie-Victorine...
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    Cité. A third one is the 1827 artificially created Île aux Cygnes. Modern Paris owes much of its downtown plan and architectural harmony to Napoleon III...
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    Greeks introduced several innovations in the fields of engineering, architecture and military infrastructure, while trade over vast areas of the Mediterranean...
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