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Jeeves(created by [[ ]], restored and [[ |nominated]] by [[User: | ]]) Description...
The Annunciation, with Saint Emidius(created and [[ |nominated]] by [[User: | ]]) Description...The Annunciation, with Saint Emidius (created and [[ |nominated]] by [[User: | ]])The Annunciation, with Saint Emidius Crivelli was an altarpiece of the Annunciation, from 1482 painted for an Italian church, by Carlo Crivelli (1430? – 1495). was an Italian mixed Late Gothic and Renaissance painter. Saint Emygdius was a particulat saint, who according to legend, was making lots of miracles, and who when martyred, waswalking around a cetain distance with his head in his hands, pointing out the place where he wanted to be buried. A church was built on this place. The painting is today in The National Gallery of London
William Tell Told Again(created by [[ ]], restored by [[User: | ]], [[ |nominated]] by [[User: | ]]) Description...
Atiśa(created by
Unknown master and
nominated by
Crisco 1492)Atiśa Dīpaṃkara Śrījñāna was a religious leader of the
Tibetan Buddhism, the founder of the
Kadam School and major figure in the spreading the
Mahayana and
VajrayanaBuddhism in Asia in the
11th-century. He was born in a royal family, in the capital of the ancient kingdoms of Southeast Bengal, in a city that was in those time a vivid center of the Buddhist academic and cultural life of the region. He has chosen to became a monk. He was a learned academic, and it is said that he had more than 150 teachers, had skills in the art of music, logic and philosophy. His teachings were spread by his followers.
This is a draft of a potential Signpost article, and should not be interpreted as a finished piece. Its content is subject to review by the
editorial team and ultimately by
JPxG, the editor in chief. Please do not link to this draft as it is unfinished and the URL will change upon publication. If you would like to contribute and are familiar with the
requirements of a Signpost article, feel free to be bold in making improvements!
This Signpost "Featured content" report covers material promoted from [date] through [date]. Text may be adapted from the respective articles and lists; see their page histories for attribution.
Jeeves(created by [[ ]], restored and [[ |nominated]] by [[User: | ]]) Description...
The Annunciation, with Saint Emidius(created and [[ |nominated]] by [[User: | ]]) Description...The Annunciation, with Saint Emidius (created and [[ |nominated]] by [[User: | ]])The Annunciation, with Saint Emidius Crivelli was an altarpiece of the Annunciation, from 1482 painted for an Italian church, by Carlo Crivelli (1430? – 1495). was an Italian mixed Late Gothic and Renaissance painter. Saint Emygdius was a particulat saint, who according to legend, was making lots of miracles, and who when martyred, waswalking around a cetain distance with his head in his hands, pointing out the place where he wanted to be buried. A church was built on this place. The painting is today in The National Gallery of London
William Tell Told Again(created by [[ ]], restored by [[User: | ]], [[ |nominated]] by [[User: | ]]) Description...
Atiśa(created by
Unknown master and
nominated by
Crisco 1492)Atiśa Dīpaṃkara Śrījñāna was a religious leader of the
Tibetan Buddhism, the founder of the
Kadam School and major figure in the spreading the
Mahayana and
VajrayanaBuddhism in Asia in the
11th-century. He was born in a royal family, in the capital of the ancient kingdoms of Southeast Bengal, in a city that was in those time a vivid center of the Buddhist academic and cultural life of the region. He has chosen to became a monk. He was a learned academic, and it is said that he had more than 150 teachers, had skills in the art of music, logic and philosophy. His teachings were spread by his followers.
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