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  2. Tympanum (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    The late Romanesque tympanum of Vézelay Abbey, Burgundy, France, 1130s. A tympanum (pl.: tympana; from Greek and Latin words meaning "drum") is the semi-circular or triangular decorative wall surface over an entrance, door or window, which is bounded by a lintel and an arch. [1] It often contains pedimental sculpture or other imagery or ...

  3. File:Queensberry Hotel Relief Sculpture Tympanum 4.jpg

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  4. Little Somerford - Wikipedia

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    The tower and porch were added in the 15th century; restoration was carried out in 1860. [7] The timber chancel screen was begun in the 14th century. A boarded tympanum from the 15th century is described by Historic England as "exceptional", although the lower part is missing: it is painted with two angels and the Commandments. The tower arch ...

  5. St Peter's Church, Raunds - Wikipedia

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    The Raunds Clock and the west towers painted tympanum. St Peter’s is home to the Raunds Clock, a rare 15th century (c. 1420) decorated mechanical clock, located under the tower arch in a tympanum. The painted clockface follows the 24 hour reckoning rather than the earlier medieval day and is one handed.

  6. Garches - Wikipedia

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    The original church was partly destroyed in the Battle of Buzenval; it was rebuilt in 1876 [5] and restored beginning in 1980 with the 19th-century stained-glass windows and continuing in 1983 with the complete restoration and enlargement of the organ. The spire was rebuilt in 1988, the cross reconsecrated in 1989, the carved tympanum restored ...

  7. Lituus - Wikipedia

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    The lituus was a crooked wand (similar in shape to the top part of some Western European crosiers) used as a cult instrument in ancient Roman religion by augurs [1] to mark out a ritual space in the sky (a templum). The passage of birds through this templum indicated divine favor or disfavor for a given undertaking.

  8. Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War Part 3: Everything you need ...

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    The release window for Part 3 - The Conflict was confirmed at the Anime Expo 2024 industry panel, during which the show shared the latest trailer as well as a new key visual. New Key Visual! ⚔ ...

  9. Timpani - Wikipedia

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    First attested in English in the late 19th century, the Italian word timpani derives from the Latin tympanum (pl. tympana), which is the latinisation of the Greek word τύμπανον (tumpanon, pl. tumpana), 'a hand drum', [3] which in turn derives from the verb τύπτω (tuptō), meaning 'to strike, to hit'. [4]