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Tivoli: Dreams Interpretation Dictionary - Carousel

Carousel Dream Symbols:

Moving around a central object, becoming aware Dream Symbols:

ot asked by your dream to become aware Dream Symbols:

of your true self. Going around in circles means not achieving anything. May represent a vicious circle where you are (or feel) trapped in a situation that only can get worse. Also may represent memories of childhood freedoms that you long to return to.

 

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Tivoli: Encyclopedia - Cantaloupe

ITIS 22362 2002-09-03 For the record label, see Cantaloupe Music. Cantaloupe (or "cantaloup") is the name of two different types of fruit: one, common in the United States and in some parts of Canada, is also called a muskmelon; its scientific name is Cucumis melo cantalupensis. A different melon is referred to as cantaloupe by Europeans. This same melon is called "rockmelon" in Australia and New Zealand, due to t ...

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Tivoli: Encyclopedia - Amphiaraus

In Greek mythology, Amphiaraus, or Amphiaraos ("doubly-cursed") was the son of Oicles and husband of Eriphyle. Amphiaraus was the King of Argos along with Adrastus, brother of Eriphyle, and Iphis. Eriphyle persuaded Amphiaraus to take part in the Seven Against Thebes raid, though he knew he would die. She had been persuaded by Polynices, who offered her the necklace of Harmonia, daughter of Aphrodite. Amphiaraus reluctantly agreed to join the battle and asked his sons, Alcmaeon and Amphilochus to avenge his death. In the ...

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Tivoli: Encyclopedia - Villa d'Este

The Villa d'Este is a masterpiece of Italian architecture and garden design. The chief painter of the ambitious internal decoration was Livio Agresti from Forlì. Situated at Tivoli near Rome, it is listed as a UNESCO world heritage site. The Villa d'Este was commissioned by Cardinal Ippolito d'Este, who had been appointed Governor of Tivoli by Pope Julius III. From 1550 until his death in 1572, he created a palace surrounded by a fabulous terra ...

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Tivoli: Encyclopedia - Caryatid

A caryatid is a sculpted female figure serving as an architectural element such as a column or a pillar supporting an entablature on its head. Some of the earliest known examples were found in the treasuries of Delphi, dating to about the 6th century BC, but their origins can be traced back even further to ritual basins, ivory mirror handles from Phoenicia, and draped figures from archaic Greece. The best-known and most-copied examples are those of the six figures of the Caryatid Porch ...

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Tivoli: Encyclopedia - Aphrodite of Knidos

The Aphrodite of Knidos was one of the most famous creations of the Attic sculptor Praxiteles (4th century BC). The statue became famous for being one of the first religious depictions of a major female god completely nude. According to a possibly apocryphal account by Pliny the Elder, Praxiteles received a commission from the citizens of Kos for a statue of the goddess Aphrodite. Praxiteles then created two v ...

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Tivoli: Encyclopedia - Aniene

The Aniene River (in Latin: Anio, formerly called the Teverone) is a 98 km river in Lazio, Italy. It flows down from the mountains at Trevi nel Lazio and goes westward past Subiaco, Vicovaro, and Tivoli into the Tiber. In antiquity, most of the Roman aqueducts had their sources either from the Aniene or from streams flowing into it. the bridge at Subiaco the falls at Tiv ...

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Tivoli: Encyclopedia - 123

Events Roman Emperor Hadrian's villa at Tivoli was built. Chinese scientist Zhang Heng corrected the calendar to bring it into line with the seasons. Antinous becomes Hadrian's lover. Mug Nuadat defeats Irish king Conn of the Hundred Battles. Hadrian averted a war with Parthia by a personal meeting with Osroes Births Deaths Category: 123 ...

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Tivoli: Encyclopedia - Aachen

Aachen (French Aix-la-Chapelle, Dutch Aken, Latin Aquisgranum, Ripuarian Oche) is a spa city in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, on the border with Belgium and the Netherlands, 65 km to the west of Cologne, and the westernmost city in Germany. RWTH Aachen, established in 1870, is one of the major Institutes of Technology, especially for electrical and mechanical engineering and physics. As a part of it, the Klinikum Aachen is the biggest single-building hospital in Europe. Over time, a host of softwa ...

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Tivoli: Encyclopedia - Sibyl

The word sibyl comes (via Latin) from the Greek word sibylla, meaning prophetess. The earlier oracular seeresses known as the sibyls of antiquity prophesied at certain holy sites, probably all of pre-Indo-European origin, under the divine influence of a deity, originally one of the chthonic earth-goddesses. Later in antiquity, sibyls wandered from place to place. The mark of a Sibyl possessed with the second sight is the gift to be able to ...

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Tivoli: Encyclopedia - Pan mythology

Pan (Greek Πάν, genitive Πανός) is the Greek god who watches over shepherds and their flocks. He has the hindquarters, legs, and horns of a goat, in the same manner as a satyr. His parentage is unclear; in some legends he is the son of Zeus and in some he is the son of Hermes. His mother is said to be a nymph. His nature and name is alluring, particularly since often his name is mistakenly thought to be identical t ...

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Tivoli: Encyclopedia - Villa

The idea and function of a villa has evolved considerably since its invention towards the end of the Roman Republic. Villa - Roman villas. Main article Roman villa. A villa was originally a Roman country house built for the upper class. According to Pliny the Elder, there were two kinds of villas, the villa urbana, which was a country seat that could easily be reached from Rome (or another city) for a night or two, and the villa rustica, the farm-house estate, ...

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Tivoli: Encyclopedia - Pope Urban VIII

Urban VIII, né Maffeo Barberini (April 1568 – July 29, 1644) was pope from 1623-1644. He was born in 1568 to an important Florentine family. Through the influence of an uncle, who had become apostolic protonotary, he, while still a young man, received various promotions from Sixtus V and Gregory XIV. By Clement VIII he was himself made protonotary and nuncio to the French court; Paul V also employed him in a similar capacity, afterwards raising him to the cardinalate and making him the papal legate to Bologna. On ...

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Tivoli: Encyclopedia - WebSphere

WebSphere refers to a brand of IBM software products, although the term also popularly refers to one specific product: WebSphere Application Server (WAS). WebSphere helped define the middleware software category and is designed to set up, operate and integrate e-business applications across multiple computing platforms using Web technologies. It includes both the run-time components (like WAS) and the too ...

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Tivoli: Encyclopedia II - List of city nicknames - Patterns

There are some common types of city nicknames. List of city nicknames - Agricultural or Industrial Capitals. Many cities have nicknames which claim that the international or, less commonly, the national or regional capital of a particular industry, hobby or other phenomenon, especially the agricultural production of a certain plant. These include: Almond Capital of the World - Sacramento, California, Chico, California, both in the USA Apple Capital of the World - Wenatch ...

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List of city nicknames, List of city nicknames - Patterns, List of city nicknames - Agricultural or Industrial Capitals, List of city nicknames - Self-proclaimed Capitals of the World, List of city nicknames - Birthplace, List of city nicknames - Comparative nicknames, List of city nicknames - 'Venice of ...', List of city nicknames - Folk heroes, List of city nicknames - Complete list, List of city nicknames - Cities in Argentina, List of city nicknames - Cities in Australia, List of city nicknames - Cities in Brazil, List of city nicknames - Cities in Canada, List of city nicknames - Cities in China, List of city nicknames - Cities in Colombia, List of city nicknames - Cities in the Czech Republic, List of city nicknames - Cities in Denmark, List of city nicknames - Cities in Egypt, List of city nicknames - Cities in Finland, List of city nicknames - Cities in France, List of city nicknames - Cities in Germany, List of city nicknames - Cities in Guatemala, List of city nicknames - Cities in Hungary, List of city nicknames - Cities in India, List of city nicknames - Cities in Iran, List of city nicknames - Cities in the Republic of Ireland, List of city nicknames - Cities in Israel, List of city nicknames - Cities in Italy, List of city nicknames - Cities in Japan, List of city nicknames - Cities in Lebanon, List of city nicknames - Cities in Malaysia, List of city nicknames - Cities in Mexico, List of city nicknames - Cities in the Netherlands, List of city nicknames - Cities in New Zealand, List of city nicknames - Cities in Peru, List of city nicknames - Cities in the Philippines, List of city nicknames - Cities in Poland, List of city nicknames - Cities in Portugal, List of city nicknames - Cities in Puerto Rico, List of city nicknames - Cities in Romania, List of city nicknames - Cities in Russia, List of city nicknames - Cities in Serbia, List of city nicknames - Cities in Slovakia, List of city nicknames - Cities in South Africa, List of city nicknames - Cities in Spain, List of city nicknames - Cities in Sweden, List of city nicknames - Cities in Switzerland, List of city nicknames - Cities in Thailand, List of city nicknames - Cities in the United Kingdom, List of city nicknames - Cities in the United States, List of city nicknames - Cities in Venezuela

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Tivoli: Encyclopedia II - Clemens Maria Hofbauer - Warsaw and St. Benno's

The political situation did not allow Clement to remain in his own country. The Austrian Emperor who had closed over 1,000 monasteries and convents was not about to allow a new religious order to establish a foundation. Realizing this, the two Redemptorists moved on to Poland. It was February of 1787 when they reached Warsaw, a city of 124,000 people. Although there were 160 churches plus 20 monasteries and convents in the city, there was still opportunity for work. The people were poor and uneducated; their houses were in need of repair. Many people had turned from Catholicism to Freemasonry. ...

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Clemens Maria Hofbauer, Clemens Maria Hofbauer - Birth and Young Life, Clemens Maria Hofbauer - Warsaw and St. Benno's, Clemens Maria Hofbauer - Vienna: A New Start, Clemens Maria Hofbauer - Conclusion, Clemens Maria Hofbauer - Works, Clemens Maria Hofbauer - External link

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Tivoli: Encyclopedia II - Latium - Etymology

The name of the region also survives in the tribal designation of the ancient population of Latins, from whom the Romans originated. In Roman mythology, the shadowy king Latinus (or Latium) allegedly gave his name to the region. Modern linguists postulate origins in a Proto-Indo-European language (PIE) root *stela- (to spread, extend), expressing the idea of "flat land" (in contrast to the local Sabine high country). But the name may originate from an earlier, non Indo-European one. See the Online Etymological Dictionary. Since Latium is respected more as a designation for ancient Rome, it is no ...

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Latium, Latium - Etymology, Latium - History, Latium - Notable cities

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Tivoli: Encyclopedia II - Giovanni Maria Nanino - Life

Nanino was born in Tivoli, and served as a boy soprano in the cathedral at Viterbo. In the 1560s he probably studied with Palestrina at S. Luigi de' Francesi in Rome; at any rate, he became maestro di cappella there after Palestrina left. In 1577 he joined the papal choir as a tenor, and remained in the choir for the rest of his life, occasionally taking the rotating post of maestro di cappella. During the 1590s he was renowned as a teacher, and many future composers studied with him and sang in his choirs, including Felice Anerio, Antonio Cifra and Grego ...

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Giovanni Maria Nanino, Giovanni Maria Nanino - Life, Giovanni Maria Nanino - Works, Giovanni Maria Nanino - Sources and further reading

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Tivoli: Encyclopedia II - Landscape architecture - What is Landscape Architecture?

Activities of a landscape architect can range from the creation of parks and greenways to the site planning for corporate office buildings, from the design of residential estates to the design of civil infastructure and the management of large wilderness areas or reclamation of degraded landscapes such as mines or landfills. Landscape architects work on all types of external space -- large or small, urban or rural, and with 'hard'/'soft' materials, hydrology and ecological issues. They work on: The form, scale and siting ...

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Landscape architecture, Landscape architecture - What is Landscape Architecture?, Landscape architecture - Use of the term Landscape Architect, Landscape architecture - Specialisms Within Landscape Architecture, Landscape architecture - History, Landscape architecture - Profession, Landscape architecture - Landscape architecture organizations, Landscape architecture - International landscape architecture organisations, Landscape architecture - National landscape architecture professional bodies

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Tivoli: Encyclopedia II - List of postal codes in Italy - Lombardy

List of postal codes in Italy - 20000-20999. 20025 - Legnano 20037 - Paderno Dugnano 20070 - Corte Palasio 20072 - Castiglione d'Adda 20100 - Milano List of postal codes in Italy - 21000-21999. 21020 - Cazzago Brabbia 21042 - Castiglione Olona List of postal codes in Italy - 22000-22999. 22040 - Cassina Valsassina 22050 - Paderno d'Adda 22060 - Cassina de' Pecchi 2 ...

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List of postal codes in Italy, List of postal codes in Italy - Lazio, List of postal codes in Italy - 00000-00999 Province of Rome, List of postal codes in Italy - 03000-03999, List of postal codes in Italy - Piedmont, List of postal codes in Italy - 10000-10999, List of postal codes in Italy - 12000-12999, List of postal codes in Italy - 15000-15999, List of postal codes in Italy - 28000-28999 Province of Novara, List of postal codes in Italy - Valle d'Aosta, List of postal codes in Italy - 11000-11999, List of postal codes in Italy - Liguria, List of postal codes in Italy - 16000-16999, List of postal codes in Italy - 17000-17999, List of postal codes in Italy - 19000-19999, List of postal codes in Italy - Lombardy, List of postal codes in Italy - 20000-20999, List of postal codes in Italy - 21000-21999, List of postal codes in Italy - 22000-22999, List of postal codes in Italy - 23000-23999 Province of Sondrio, List of postal codes in Italy - 24000-24999 Province of Bergamo, List of postal codes in Italy - 25000-25999 Province of Brescia, List of postal codes in Italy - 26000-26999 Province of Cremona, List of postal codes in Italy - 35000-35999, List of postal codes in Italy - 46000-46999, List of postal codes in Italy - Veneto, List of postal codes in Italy - 30000-30999, List of postal codes in Italy - 31000-31999, List of postal codes in Italy - 31500-31599, List of postal codes in Italy - 36000-36999, List of postal codes in Italy - 37000-37990, List of postal codes in Italy - 45000-45990, List of postal codes in Italy - Trentino-Alto Adige, List of postal codes in Italy - 38000-38999, List of postal codes in Italy - 39000-39999, List of postal codes in Italy - Emilia-Romagna, List of postal codes in Italy - 40000-40999 Province of Bologna, List of postal codes in Italy - 42000-42999, List of postal codes in Italy - 43000-43999, List of postal codes in Italy - 47000-47999 Province of Forlì-Cesena, List of postal codes in Italy - 48000-48999 Province of Ravenna, List of postal codes in Italy - Tuscany, List of postal codes in Italy - 52000-52999, List of postal codes in Italy - Marche, List of postal codes in Italy - 60000-60999 Province of Ancona, List of postal codes in Italy - 62000-62999 Province of Macerata, List of postal codes in Italy - Campania, List of postal codes in Italy - 80000-80999 Province of Naples, List of postal codes in Italy - 81000-81999 Province of Caserta, List of postal codes in Italy - Basilicata, List of postal codes in Italy - 85000-85999, List of postal codes in Italy - Calabria, List of postal codes in Italy - 87000-87999 Province of Crotone, List of postal codes in Italy - 89000-89999 provinces of Reggio Calabria and Vibo Valentia, List of postal codes in Italy - Sicily, List of postal codes in Italy - 90000-90999 Province of Palermo, List of postal codes in Italy - 92000-92999 Province of Agrigento, List of postal codes in Italy - 93000-93999 Province of Caltanissetta, List of postal codes in Italy - 94000-94999 Province of Enna, List of postal codes in Italy - 95000-95999 Province of Catania

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