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  2. Beyond Time - Wikipedia

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    Beyond Time aka Shadow of the Obelisk: Delve Into the Corridors of Time is a 1997 full motion video adventure game developed by Jones and Jones Multimedia and published by DreamCatcher Interactive. Development

  3. List of obelisks in Rome - Wikipedia

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    Originally from Heliopolis. map Brought to Rome by Augustus in 10 BC with the Solare obelisk and erected on the spina of the Circus Maximus. map Found with the Lateranense obelisk in 1587 in two pieces and erected by Pope Sixtus V in 1589. Sculptures with lion fountains were added to the base in 1818. Weighs around 235 tons. [2] Solare ...

  4. Boboli obelisk - Wikipedia

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    The obelisk is surmounted by a gilded orb and the base has four turtles. Both these accoutrements were present in Rome. Underlying the traditional solar winged scarab to the top of the obelisk you can read the name and the first name of Ramesses II , from which the obelisk was erected.

  5. Vatican obelisk - Wikipedia

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    The obelisk and its base contain a number of inscriptions. Two ancient inscriptions at the base of the shaft describe its original dedication in Rome, four inscriptions on the pedestal composed by Cardinal Silvio Antoniano describe its rededication in 1586, and lower down, in smaller script, is an acknowledgement of Domenico Fontana's role in the moving of the obelisk.

  6. Boyne Obelisk - Wikipedia

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    The Obelisk was made from granite and was built upon a large mound of rock (9 metres/30 ft high) located on the north bank of the River Boyne. At a height of 53 metres (174 ft), it was both the tallest man-made structure in Ireland and the tallest obelisk in Europe at the time of its construction. [7]

  7. Obelisk - Wikipedia

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    The ramp was secured by stone walls. Men raised the obelisk by slowly removing the sand while three crews of men pulled on ropes to control its descent into the pit. The back wall was designed to guide the obelisk into its proper place. The obelisk had to catch a turning groove which would prevent it from sliding.

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  9. Flaminio Obelisk - Wikipedia

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    The Flaminio Obelisk (Italian: Obelisco Flaminio) is one of the thirteen ancient obelisks in Rome, Italy. It is located in the Flaminio quarter on Piazza del Popolo . It is 24 m (67 ft) high and with the base and the cross reaches 36.50 m (100 ft).