Description: Frightened clowns try to make the one who approaches laugh, but what are they afraid of anyway? Clowns are just joy?
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Description: The violin is a musical instrument, classified as a string instrument or chordophone. It was invented by Gasparo de Salò, an Italian who lived between 1540 and 1609. The term "violin" was introduced into the Portuguese language in the 20th century. Until then, the designation of the instrument was rabeca, a word that is still used in many places.
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Description: Somewhere where there is plenty of partying and dancing, they, the three happy girls, will be performing. Everyone loves the trio and they know all kinds of dances...
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Description: Boadicea was just the queen of a Celtic tribe in one corner of Britain. But – after the death of her husband and watching her tribe invaded, her lands taken and witnessing the rape of her daughters – she went down in history. He led the biggest revolt against the Romans in Britain's 400-year rule.
Description: Abelardo, from the first difficulties in Paris, was always rebellious. Due to his romantic involvement with Heloísa, Canon Fulberto's niece, he was the victim of castration. After that, Heloise entered a convent and Abelard, a monastery. From that period, they exchanged letters regularly. From the relationship between the two, a son, Astrolabe (1116 - 1171) was born. Abelard was condemned twice: once at the Council of Soissons, in 1121, to which he responded, as a form of defiance, by founding an oratory dedicated to the Holy Spirit (Oratório do Paracleto), and later at the Council of Sens, in 1141,
Description: Plate armor is a type of historic body armor made of bronze, iron, and steel plates that encompasses virtually the entire body of the wearer. Although similar armor exists in antiquity, such as the segmentata lorica (from the Romans), the complete plate armor was developed in Europe during the Late Middle Ages, especially in the context of the Hundred Years War, from coats made of metal plates by on a coat of mail during the 14th century.
Description: Plate armor is a type of historic body armor made of bronze, iron, and steel plates that encompasses virtually the entire body of the wearer. Although similar armor exists in antiquity, such as the segmentata lorica (from the Romans), the complete plate armor was developed in Europe during the Late Middle Ages, especially in the context of the Hundred Years War, from coats made of metal plates by on a coat of mail during the 14th century.