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Solomonic column — The Solomonic column, also called Barley sugar column, is a helical column, characterized by a spiraling twisting shaft like a corkscrew. It is not signified by a specific capital style and may be crowned with any design, for example, a Roman… … Wikipedia
Gilded woodcarving — in Portugal is, along with the tile, one of its most original and rich artistic expressions. It is usually used in the internal decoration of churches and cathedrals, but also as part of the decoration of noble halls in palaces and large public… … Wikipedia
Santiago Bernabéu Yeste — (June 8, 1895 ndash; June 2, 1978) was one of the single most important men in Real Madrid s history, and the one to whom credit can be given for transforming Real Madrid from the second most successful club in Madrid into the most successful in… … Wikipedia
Polyglot (book) — For other uses, see polyglot (disambiguation). A polyglot (also spelled polyglott) is a book that contains side by side versions of the same text in several different languages. Some editions of the Bible or its parts are polyglots, in which the… … Wikipedia
Dos mas Dos — Dos más Dos (literally: two plus two ) is the informal term applied to a demagogic formula, fashioned by the Dominican Revolutionary Party (PRD) political party in Dominican Republic. It is credited to the late party leader José Francisco Peña… … Wikipedia
Jerusalem (Mendelssohn) — Title page of the first edition (Berlin: Friedrich Maurer, 1783) … Wikipedia