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  2. Window blind - Wikipedia

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    Various window blind styles. A window blind is a type of window covering. [1] There are many different kinds of window blinds which use a variety of control systems. A typical window blind is made up of several long horizontal or vertical slats of various types of hard material, including wood, plastic or metal which are held together by cords that run through the blind slats.

  3. Scutum - Wikipedia

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    Roman rectangular scutums of later eras were smaller than Republican oval scutums and often varied in length from approximately 37 to 42 in (94 to 107 cm) tall (approximately 3 to 3.5 Roman feet, covering the shoulder to top of knee), and 24 to 33 in (61 to 84 cm) wide (approximately 2 to 2.7 Roman feet).

  4. Great Lillebonne mosaic - Wikipedia

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    The great Lillebonne mosaic is an ancient Roman mosaic found in 1870 in Lillebonne (France), the site of the Roman city of Juliobona. It is one of the most impressive mosaic pavements discovered in France. It originally measured 8.6 x 6.8 m [1] and is thought to date from the late 2nd or 4th century AD.

  5. CIL 4.5296 - Wikipedia

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    CIL 4.5296 (or CLE 950) [a] is a poem found graffitied on the wall of a hallway in Pompeii.Discovered in 1888, it is one of the longest and most elaborate surviving graffiti texts from the town, and may be the only known love poem from one woman to another from the Latin world.

  6. Cupid and Psyche (Capitoline Museums) - Wikipedia

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    Cupid and Psyche, Roman marble sculpture after a Hellenistic original, h. 1.25 m (4 ft 1 in) (Capitoline Museums). The marble Cupid and Psyche conserved in the Capitoline Museums, [1] Rome, is a 1st or 2nd century Roman copy of a late Hellenistic period original. [2]

  7. Spanish Steps - Wikipedia

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    The film Roman Holiday (1953), starring Audrey Hepburn and Gregory Peck featured the Spanish Steps. In the 1963 Italian giallo film The Girl Who Knew Too Much, Nora witnesses a murder on the Spanish Steps. The apartment that was the setting for The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone (1961) is halfway up on the right.

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