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Composition of monuments and landscapes at the Cyclades: 1. Streetlet, Myconos. 2. “The house of Dionysos”, opulent private house of the second century BCE, named after the mosaic on its floor. 3. Church of the Dormition of the Virgin at Naousa, Paros. 4. View of Hermoupolis, Syros. 5. The Venetian castle at Chora, Naxos. 6. Landscape at Ios.
Tags: Aegean islands, Animals, Architecture and built environment, Art and antiquities, Castle of Naxos, Castles and fortresses, Church of the Dormition of Our Lady (Paros), Churches, Cyclades, Delos, Equids, Greece, House of Dionysus (Delos), Houses, Human types, Ios, Myconos, Naousa (Paros), Natural environment, Naxos, Paros, Religious practices, Syros, Venetian architecture, Venetian monuments, Windmills
1. The mausoleum of Manuel I of Portugal at the Convent of the Order of Christ, Tomar, Portugal. 2. The sarcophagus of Manuel I of Portugal. 3. Water-douching tool used for the cleaning of cannons. 4. Banana tree.
Tags: Architecture and built environment, Banana trees, Cannons, Convent of the Order of Christ / Convento de Cristo (Tomar), Kings, Manuel I of Portugal, Medieval architecture, Medieval monuments, Monasteries, Natural environment, Plants, Portugal, Religious practices, Sarcophagi, State and military institutions - Diplomatic relations, Tomar, Weapons
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