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... throughout the 500s.103 At Garvăn ( Dinogetia ) , the three - aisled basilica built at some point during the 4th or 5th century near the fort's southern tower was restored first under Anastasius , then again under Justinian .
... throughout the 500s.103 At Garvăn ( Dinogetia ) , the three - aisled basilica built at some point during the 4th or 5th century near the fort's southern tower was restored first under Anastasius , then again under Justinian .
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The first and larger , now damaged , is on the south - east side between two large walls that resemble a tower ( Fig . 4 ) ; the second and smaller is on the northta WI 299 east ( Fig . 5 ) . It. Fig . 2 : General view of Akalan from ...
The first and larger , now damaged , is on the south - east side between two large walls that resemble a tower ( Fig . 4 ) ; the second and smaller is on the northta WI 299 east ( Fig . 5 ) . It. Fig . 2 : General view of Akalan from ...
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80 ) puts the ' Frankish ? tower to the right , while the next figure , of the Erechtheion , reverses the positions of the north and south porches ( this evidently confused Girault de Prangey himself , since what he labels as the west ...
80 ) puts the ' Frankish ? tower to the right , while the next figure , of the Erechtheion , reverses the positions of the north and south porches ( this evidently confused Girault de Prangey himself , since what he labels as the west ...
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WOUDHUIZEN The Foundation Charter of the Kamanas Town Fortifications | 1 |
A Review Article of its Publication Part | 4 |
HITCHCOCK Do you see a man skillful in his work? He will stand before | 17 |
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