Description: Considered one of the most famous symbols in the world, Uncle Sam is the personification of the most powerful country on the planet, the United States of America (USA). ... According to historical documents from the United States, the term Uncle Sam was coined in 1812 by American soldiers who were in upstate New York. Uncle Sam is the national personification of the United States and one of the most famous national symbols in the world. The name Uncle Sam was first used during the Anglo-American War of 1812, but it wasn't drawn until 1870.
Description: The Harpies, which means rapturous, were creatures represented either as beautiful and seductive women with long nails, or as terrible monsters with the body of a bird of prey, a woman's face and breasts. They kidnapped the bodies of the dead to enjoy their love, so they were represented in the tombs as if they were waiting for the dead, especially the young to snatch them. They were cruel and violent, being related to destructive winds, cyclones and storms. Harpies are creatures from Greek mythology, often represented as birds of prey with a woman's face and breasts. In Jason's story, harpies were sent to punish the blind Thracian king Phineus by stealing his food at every meal.
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Description: Considered one of the most famous symbols in the world, Uncle Sam is the personification of the most powerful country on the planet, the United States of America (USA). ... According to historical documents from the United States, the term Uncle Sam was coined in 1812 by American soldiers who were in upstate New York. Uncle Sam is the national personification of the United States and one of the most famous national symbols in the world. The name Uncle Sam was first used during the Anglo-American War of 1812, but it wasn't drawn until 1870.
Description: Gothic and morbid yet comically funereal this angel flying and holding a branch of lily which signifies the purity of the soul is sending us a message: To be resurrected with debts to pay in the afterlife must not be good! But it was all kind of romantic and sarcastic in the late 19th century.
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Description: Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865) was President of the United States of America. He decreed the emancipation of slaves. He was considered one of the inspirers of modern democracy and became one of the greatest figures in American history. He defended the cause of the poor and humble.
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Description: We are a great nation! We are a strong people with Patria conscience and our hearts! Territory is just geography! But patriotism is an immortal and unshakable feeling! Regardless of how much time passes, how many people are born and people die, our country will be the same America that has only one destiny: to be the most important nation in the world!
Description: Divine chastisement is supernatural punishment against a person, a group of people, or all of humanity by a deity, in response to some human action. Many cultures have a story about how a deity punished the previous inhabitants of their land, causing their destruction. The final judgment is the event in which God will judge men and spiritual beings. The final judgment marks the transition between the consummation of the present age and the beginning of the eternal state, being widely referenced throughout the Bible, with particular detail in the book of Revelation, especially in the passage where "the great white throne" is described.
Description: Self Esteem in a Sophisticated Man: Social Etiquette. Which for many may be in disuse, but elegance and a peculiar lifestyle are natural for those who have good taste, intelligence and refuse to look like serial and common people! It's not about vanity or selfishness, but about exclusive personality! Few people understand this!
Description: But, in general, the species is very associated with romanticism and symbolizes purity, innocence and pure love. The flower is full of magic, religiosity and mythicism because it has a strong relationship with faith and devotion in different religions and is considered sacred.
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Description: Gothic and morbid yet comically funereal this angel flying and holding a branch of lily which signifies the purity of the soul is sending us a message: To be resurrected with debts to pay in the afterlife must not be good! But it was all kind of romantic and sarcastic in the late 19th century.
Description: We are a great nation! We are a strong people with Patria conscience and our hearts! Territory is just geography! But patriotism is an immortal and unshakable feeling! Regardless of how much time passes, how many people are born and people die, our country will be the same America that has only one destiny: to be the most important nation in the world!
Description: Oriental masks that assume and drive away terror itself far away from good and innocent people.
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Description: Mercury, corresponding to Hermes in Greek mythology, was the son of Jupiter and Bona Dea. He was the god of travelers, thieves, commerce and medicine, as well as the personification of intelligence and speed. The god Mercury was in charge of carrying messages from one god to another. He was responsible for strokes of luck and sudden changes in life, but he was also the patron of thieves, rogues and cheats. As soon as he was born, he ran away from the cradle and stole 50 heifers from his brother Apollo.
Description: The Yeomen Warders of Her Majesty's Royal Palace and Fortress, the Tower of London, and members of the Yeoman Guard's Sovereign's Body Guard, also known as the Beefeaters, are ceremonial guardians of the Tower of London. In principle, they are responsible for looking after any prisoners in the Tower and protecting the British Crown Jewels. They also run guided tours since the Victorian period. In 2011, there were 37 Yeomen Warders and one Chief Warder. All guards are retired from Commonwealth Armed Forces domains and must be former officers with at least 22 years of service. They must also maintain the Long Service and Good Conduct medal. The Yeomen Warders are often incorrectly called the Yeoman of the Guard, which is actually a distinct b
Description: Self Esteem in a Sophisticated Man: Social Etiquette. Which for many may be in disuse, but elegance and a peculiar lifestyle are natural for those who have good taste, intelligence and refuse to look like serial and common people! It's not about vanity or selfishness, but about exclusive personality! Few people understand this!
Description: The Mona Lisa is a half-length portrait painting by Italian artist Leonardo da Vinci. Considered an archetypal masterpiece of the Italian Renaissance, it has been described as "the best known, the most visited, the most written about, the most sung about, the most parodied work of art in the world"
Description: A young artist and talented musician is performing for the audience masterfully strumming her favorite musical instrument: Harp! The scene is in art nouveau and the artist wears a beautiful yellow gold dress. And his Harp is an object of stunning carving and with very finely tuned strings that play precise and graceful musical notes to the most refined ears.
Description: In Protestant and Catholic theology, the Fallen Angel, or Fallen [also nephilim, sometimes even cherub in certain pseudocanonical books], is the angel who, coveting greater power, ends up surrendering "to darkness and sin" and is expelled from the Paradise.
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Description: The wolf, also known as the gray wolf or grey wolf, is a large canine native to Eurasia and North America. More than thirty subspecies of Canis lupus have been recognized, and gray wolves, as popularly understood, comprise wild subspecies. The wolf is the largest extant member of the family Canidae. The meaning of the wolf as a power animal. The wolf is one of the most powerful symbols among the animal archetypes. It represents intelligence, strength, loyalty and sociability.