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This is the earliest known portrait of the future king. It was painted, according to the French inscription, when he was four months and fifteen days old. At this age he was described by his mother, Henrietta Maria, as 'so fat and so tall that he is taken for a year old'. The painting was probably sent to the prince's godmother and grandmother, Marie de' Medici, Queen Mother of France. The dog, held by the ear, is a toy spaniel, a breed which later came to be associated with Charles as King.
“What we are seeing now goes well beyond simple bad manners. People blast music and videos in restaurants, airports, and public transit as though everyone else has been conscripted into their personal world.”
“Not only do elements of this phenomenon continue to this day—right smack in Europe—but there is something else, another medium besides writing, that documents this long history: countless more such paintings that feature the abduction, trafficking, and sexual enslavement of European women. Altogether they further underscore the ubiquity and notoriety of this phenomenon.”
‘The Catholic Church, mindful of how to keep a population from rebelling, enforced frequent mandatory holidays. Weddings, wakes, and births might mean a week off to celebrate, “and when wandering jugglers or sporting events came to town, the peasant expected time off for entertainment,” according to Business Insider. “There were labor-free Sundays, and when the plowing and harvesting seasons were over, the peasant got time to rest, too.”’
“Homeownership is racist/failed public policy.” ·
‘The researchers also tested soil from the graves to see if mercury could have entered the dental calculus after burial, and analyzed the dental calculus of people who had been buried in non-leprosaria cemeteries in England and France. “Individuals buried in leprosaria show significantly higher mercury levels than those from other cemeteries, and our analyses indicate that this mercury was incorporated during life rather from the soil,” Fiorin said. “In addition, there is no evidence of local environmental sources, such as mining, that could explain these patterns.’
The Dalai Lama is the spiritual leader of Tibetan Buddhism. The current Dalai Lama is Tenzin Gyatso. He is 90 years old. He lives in exile in India, having fled the Chinese occupation of his country, but remains widely regarded as the symbol of Tibetan resistance to Chinese tyranny. Given his advanced age, the question of who will succeed him is more than academic.
For centuries, history books have painted Columbus as a navigator of modest Italian origins.
Despite not being the first to make it to the Americas, he was the man credited with discovering the “New World” after convincing the Catholic Monarchs to finance a voyage that changed the course of history.
robe à la française, c.1765 by unknown designer.
this dress is made of silk
this dress can be found in: the Metropolitan Museum of Art
Blue Morpho Butterfly (c. 1864-c. 1865) by Martin Johnson Heade (American, 1819 – 1904), oil on canvas, 31.1 cm (12.2 in) x 25.4 cm (10 in), Manoogian Collection
Powerful women in the Mediterranean region during the Ancient times → on screen:
Helen of Troy (Diane Kruger, Troy, 2004) Olympias of Epirus (Angelina Jolie, Alexander, 2004) Cleopatra VII Philopator (Monica Bellucci, Asterix & Obelix meet Cleopatra, 2002) Livia Drusilla (Alice Henley, Rome, 2007)
Vénus (often referred to as Victorious Venus or Vénus victorieuse) (1875) by Alexandre Cabanel (French, 1823 – 1889), oil on canvas, 149.5 cm (58.8 in) x 97.2 cm (38.2 in), Musée Fabre, Montpellier
Louis XVI's private bedroom, photo taken by me.