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Pietro Tenerani (Italian, 1789-1869) Psiche svenuta, 1869 Galerie nationale d'Art moderne et contemporain, Rome
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dejahisashmom · 23 days
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Cacus – The One Who Dared Cross Hercules | Ancient Origins
https://www.ancient-origins.net/myths-legends-europe/cacus-0013468
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The two people were first discovered in 1933, in what Pompeii archaeologists have called Casa del Fabbro, or The Craftsman's House.
They were slumped in the corner of the dining room, almost as though they were having lunch when the eruption occurred - on 24 August 79AD. One recent study suggested that the huge cloud of ash from the eruption of Mount Vesuvius could have become lethal for the city's residents in less than 20 minutes.
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canisalbus · 5 months
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what part of italy are machete and vasco from? not their birthplace since from what i've seen you're still workshopping that. where do they live? i assume rome?
In the 1500's setting Vasco lives and was born in Florence, his family has lived there for centuries. Machete was born in Sicily, was taken to Naples to serve as an apprentice and ended up living and working in Rome (and more specifically today's Vatican city, which as you may know has been an independent country since 1929 but wasn't back then). They first met when they were both studying in Venice in their late teens/early twenties.
I think in the modern au they live together somewhere in Florence.
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rooster-does-art · 1 year
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Mark Antony (Portrayed by Jassuy Chop Suey) reading Julius Caesar's last will and testament, only to be shocked to learn that they were not chosen as Caesar's primary heir.
The contents of Julius Caesar's last will and testament shocked those who opened it. In it Caesar wanted:
1. Every adult male citizen to recieve the equivalent of three months wages - to be taken from his own personal wealth.
2. To give to the Roman people one of his estates and have it converted into a public park.
3. 75% of Caesar's remaining wealth was to go to Octavian, who was to be Caesar's primary heir. The remaining 25% would go to Octavian's cousins.
4. Mark Antony and Decimus (One of those involved in Caesar's assassination) would be secondary heirs.
5. Caesar shall adopt Octavian as his son, thus entitling the latter to use the powerful and prestigous name of Caesar.
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Jassuy from @techbro-arts
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damn i cant wait to be illegal for no reason other than the fact that i’m bi and i want women to have the right to abort in a few hours!!!!!!!!
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Those poor chickens
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ukulclc-archived · 1 year
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gio writes funny headcanons and of course i have to throw my two cents in as well. 👀 because i just like talking about names my friends, especially this bastard’s name. :3c
so, people usually just call him clef, doctor clef, or some coach or teacher because he is a teacher for scp’s new recruits for the militia, and he’s okay with it - he’d rather for juniors to bring him the right respect and use his title as a doctor, but he won’t get that mad at all if you don’t. alto is more intimate, so he’d rather have only closer people use it, but he doesn’t react particularly badly to it, while he does react a little stiff if you call him alto clef (or even more alto -middle name- clef), because that’s just... a thing that people don’t do typically. it sounds a little weird, you know? but in general, he doesn’t have strong reactions to the use of any variant of his name  ——  because, as we know, alto clef is not his real name, right?
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things change if you call him by his actual name with a ukulele! or with your own voice, if you can manage to do it, thing that at the moment only his mother, his father, dr. wondertainment and himself have managed to do. it’s usually not a bad reaction, quite the opposite - whenever one shows interest in knowing how to pronounce his real name, he gets quite ecstatic about it, offering himself to teach you how to play his name, but from that moment onward he’s also giving you a lot of trust with it. that’s when actual reactions show up, mostly in the moments and in the ways you play his name:
play it normally, you make him immediately happy. instant dopamine.
play it very very gently, one note at the time more than as a chord, and... you kind of make him embarrassed, actually. playing it so slowly is very, very intimate. it can be compared to murmuring the name in his ear very very tenderly. it’s weird, and reserved only to a handful of people.
play it strongly, it compares to screaming it. it can be fun in certain situations, but it mostly isn’t. it’s quite irritating instead - play it over and over and over again like this, it’s the right way to find the ukulele broken over your head.
do NOT strain the strings while playing it. you know when you distort the sound of a note while playing it? don’t do it. something weird happens in his head if you do it, making him nauseaous, extremely nervous all of a sudden, and disoriented. it’s like it reminds him of something... it doesn’t happen with any note, he tends to do it himself while playing it, it’s specifically when you play his entire name like that.
if he’s already very nervous by himself, playing his name can trigger a bad reaction. no-days are rare for him, but when he has them, it’s better to leave him alone.
in general, anyone can play his name on the ukulele, and he’s always happy when you take the time to do it. unless you’re trying to make him uncomfortable or nervous, of course.
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zmaragdos · 1 year
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february has so many holidays....
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diobrando · 1 year
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THE ITALIAN JOKE IN THIS SHOW IS KILLING ME SHUT UP
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eternallyphan · 1 year
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Gian Lorenzo Bernini (Italian, 1598-1680) L'Enlèvement de Proserpine (ou Perséphone), Marble, 1621-22 Galerie Borghese, Rome
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Pantry Kitchen (San Francisco)
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spacelazarwolf · 9 days
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something i think gentiles do not get abt judaism is that it’s not a religion in the modern sense. rabbinic judaism as we know it today exists because of the roman destruction of judea and subsequent genocide and expulsion of a huge number of the judeans living there. prior to that, there were judeans who lived outside judea and still participated in many judean practices and followed many judean laws. there was a conversation happening particularly in the rabbinic movement (which was an incredibly small and fringy movement btw) about how to maintain a cohesive identity and community with members of an ethnic group that had stayed in babylon after being released from slavery or had moved to the italian peninsula or to egypt, and that identity was beginning to form. jewish identity was becoming something we might recognize today.
but prior to the roman expulsion and destruction of the temple, that identity had been centered around the land and the temple for very obvious reasons. ancient israel, judea, it was a place and the people who lived there lived under the same governance with the same culture and the same language. it makes sense they’d be a unique ethnic group. another huge part of the identity they’d formed was opposition to occupying forces, greeks, babylonians, assyrians, and finally the romans. eretz yisrael was constantly under occupation. and rebellion was a unifying force for these people. so when suddenly they have no land to defend, no central temple to look toward, suddenly the rabbis’ outlook on “portable judaism” was pretty much the only option if they wanted to remain a coherent group. they started communicating with each other over thousands of miles and multiple continents, discussing how to maintain their identity while in exile. and that is how judaism formed. it wasn’t a belief system that was spread throughout the world like christianity. it was a group of people whose population and homeland was devastated by a brutal occupying force who were trying to hold on to the only thing they had in strange lands where people weren’t always very welcoming: community. particularly in places like eastern and central europe where jews physically looked so different than the rest of the population, their culture was so different, and europeans reacted very violently to that, holding onto their traditions and immersing themselves in the study of how to stay connected is the reason those communities still exist today. they could have just moved to a new place and assimilated into the populations there and we would not have jews today. the reason we have jews today is because of that communal decision, across continents, to stay connected.
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segretecose · 2 months
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you're laughing. american ya author cassandra clare did more for minority languages in the italian peninsula than the 1999 protection law n. 482 and you're laughing
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