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Romania, Valea Viilor Fortified Church
Located in the Vineyards Valley, this fortified church was built in 1263 in gothic style and was enlarged and fortified in the 15th and 16th centuries by adding a range of 26-foot-tall and five-foot- wide walls. A unique element is the...
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Italy, Florence Baptistery
The present much larger Baptistry was built in Romanesque style around 1059, evidence of the growing economic and political importance of Florence. It was reconsecrated on 6 November 1059 by Pope Nicholas II, a Florentine. According to...
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Romania, Fortified Churches
Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Villages with Fortified Churches in Transylvania are seven villages (six Saxon and one Szekely) founded by the Transylvanian Saxons. They are dominated by fortified churches and characterized by a...
Religion for Breakfast
YHWH had a Wife?
YHWH...the God of the Israelites in the Hebrew Bible, and you shall have no other gods before him. But did some ancient Israelites worship another god, Asherah? Archaeological evidence suggests that some Israelites may have believed YHWH...
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Peru, Ollantaytambo archaeological site
Around the mid-15th century, the Inca emperor Pachacuti conquered and razed Ollantaytambo; the town and the nearby region were incorporated into his personal estate.The emperor rebuilt the town with sumptuous constructions and undertook...
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Vatican City: History, Attractions, and Dining Options
In this video, we explore the fascinating city-state of Vatican City, also known as the Holy See. We delve into its history, starting with its independence from Italy in 1929. With a population of less than 1000, Vatican City is a...
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Italy, Florence - Santa Maria Maggiore Church
The church was originally constructed in the 11th century and underwent extensive renovations to the facade and sides in the 13th century. The interior was renewed by Gherardo Silvani in the early 17th century, possibly to an earlier...
AllTime 10s
10 Shocking Facts About The British Empire
The British Empire began with the creation of overseas colonies in the 16th century and stretched right up to the latter half of the 20th century. At its peak in the early 1920s, it controlled 23% of the world's surface and 458 million...
The Kiboomers
Silent Night | Kids Christmas Songs | Christmas Carols | Baby Christmas Songs
The Kiboomers! Silent Night! Kids Christmas Songs! Christmas Carol! Sleep in Heavenly Peace!
Watch our "Silent Night" video and sing along with
the kids!
It's 'Silent Night song' for kids! ...
Watch our "Silent Night" video and sing along with
the kids!
It's 'Silent Night song' for kids! ...
Brave Wilderness
SUPER-SIZED SNAIL!
On this episode of Breaking Trail, Coyote discovers a monster sized Snail!
Ancient Lights Media
Israel: Introduction
Video Atlas of Asia: This clip introduces the nation of Israel.
Sophia Learning
Sophia: The Sacred and the Profane: Lesson 5
This lesson introduces and juxtaposes the concepts of the sacred and the profane, where "profane" is understood broadly as that which is necessarily "profanus," i.e. "outside the temple" and thus not within the realm of the sacred. It is...
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Sacred Objects: Lesson 2
This lesson will discuss the importance of sacred objects to different religions. It is 2 of 3 in the series titled "Sacred Objects."
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Sacred Objects: Lesson 3
This lesson will discuss the importance of sacred objects to different religions. It is 3 of 3 in the series titled "Sacred Objects."
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Summum Bonum: Lesson 3
This lesson will explain the concept of Summum bonum. It is 3 of 3 in the series titled "Summum Bonum."
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Summum Bonum: Lesson 1
This lesson will explain the concept of Summum bonum. It is 1 of 3 in the series titled "Summum Bonum."
Sophia Learning
Sophia: The Sacred and the Profane: Lesson 4
This lesson introduces and juxtaposes the concepts of the sacred and the profane, where "profane" is understood broadly as that which is necessarily "profanus," i.e. "outside the temple" and thus not within the realm of the sacred. It is...