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  1. Hans Burgkmair. 'Triumph of the Emperor Maximilian I'. Augsburg, 1512-19. One of a series of 132 early impressions made before the blacks were cleared down. (Plates no. 1, 12, 28, 79, 123 and 124 missing.)

  2. 18 de abr. de 2021 · Manga Descriptions. In his previous life, Lin Xiao accidentally obtained the Divine Judgment Technique, and awakened the ancient ancestor body, an unparalleled overlord body. After all kinds of hardships, he eventually became an immortal and conquered the gods and demons. Now, he’s reborn and returned to his teenage, a seventeen years old ...

  3. 6 de dic. de 2023 · Emperor Leo V, who reigned from 813–820, banned images once again in 815, beginning what is often referred to as a second phase of Byzantine Iconoclasm. Leo V’s ban on images followed significant Byzantine military losses to the Bulgars in Macedonia and Thrace, which Leo may have viewed as a sign of God’s displeasure with icons.

  4. Triumph and deification appear quite literally as two sides of the same coin. Rhetorically this link between the triumph and apotheosis of Trajan is articulated by Pliny who, when describing the effect of gazing at Trajan during his first triumph in 99 CE, remarked that the emperor “towered above us” like a god (Plin. Pan. 22.2.3, 24.5).

  5. 6 de dic. de 2023 · Emperor Leo V, who reigned from 813–820, banned images once again in 815, beginning what is often referred to as a second phase of Byzantine Iconoclasm. Leo V’s ban on images followed significant Byzantine military losses to the Bulgars in Macedonia and Thrace, which Leo may have viewed as a sign of God’s displeasure with icons.