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  2. Pageant wagon - Wikipedia

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    Pageant comes from the archaic word for the wagon stage, "pagyn.” It is a word used to describe the movable stage on which a scene of the processional religious play was performed. [2] The origin of the religious play began in medieval churches. The dramas began as a simple way to impart the message of the Bible to the people.

  3. Medieval pageant - Wikipedia

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    A medieval pageant is a form of procession traditionally associated with both secular and religious rituals, often with a narrative structure. Pageantry was an important aspect of medieval European seasonal festivals, in particular around the celebration of Corpus Christi , which began after the thirteenth century.

  4. List of historical harbour cranes - Wikipedia

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    1367, modification 1442–1444; oldest crane in the formerly German-speaking area: Stone and wood Stadskraan (Utrecht) Utrecht: Netherlands Oudegracht: 1402, treadwheeled city crane mainly used for wine barrels, several times upgraded, rebuilt on another location after it collapsed in 1837. Wood/stone Alter Krahnen: Trier: Germany Mosel

  5. York Mystery Plays - Wikipedia

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    York Historic Pageant (1909) In 1909, the York Historic Pageant included a parade of guild banners accompanying a wagon representing the Nativity through the streets. [7] In December the same year a selection of six plays was performed as a fund-raising venture for St Olave's Church, York. [8]

  6. Ommegang of Brussels - Wikipedia

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    The Ommegang of Brussels (French: Ommegang de Bruxelles; Dutch: Ommegang van Brussel) is a traditional Ommegang, a type of medieval pageant, celebrated annually in Brussels, Belgium. Originally, the Ommegang was the largest lustral procession of Brussels, taking place once a year, on the Sunday before Pentecost . [ 1 ]

  7. Passion Plays in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Today they are performed at Easter and often take place in public spaces such as city centres and town squares, many of them as free, community-led performances. Popular biblical dramas of the Middle Ages - including liturgical drama, Passion Plays and the Corpus Christi cycles or Mystery Play - are the originators of modern Passion Plays.

  8. In Pictures: Legoland marks Platinum Jubilee with its own ...

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    The attraction in Windsor laid on its own version of a procession down The Mall including a Red Arrows flypast to mark the 70-year reign.

  9. Mansion stage - Wikipedia

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    In the earliest days of liturgical drama, plays were performed inside the church with limited scenery and the focus of the audience on the action. [7] Mansions were used to indicate location but much of the performance took place on the platea, the open space in front of the scenic structure, with the actors moving from mansion to mansion only when strictly necessary.