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CHURCH OF THE MADELEINE: FRESCO OF THE HALF DOME

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Church of the Madeleine: Fresco of the half dome

The only fresco in a Parisian church in which the figure of Napoleon appears is the one that adorns the half-dome of the Church of the Madeleine. Painted by Ziegler, it gathers around Christ, Mary Magdalene and the apostles the great people who have shaped Christianity: Constantine, Clovis, Godfrey of Bouillon, Frederick Barbarossa, Joan of Arc, Dante, Raphael, Pius VII and the Emperor in his coronation robes.

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Risen in Egypt
Galactic Underworld & Pentachronometry

 by Goro (goroadachi.com) 
February 13, 2011

In this article I want to quickly and conclusively show that there was an unmistakable esoteric undercurrent flowing through the Egyptian Revolution January 25-February 11, 2011... revealed through "pentachronometry" or a pentagrammic temporal rhythm underlying key world events...

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Pentachronometric Progression
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Related posts: Nov 16, 2010Jan 20, 2011 Related posts: Dec 2, '10Jan 5, '11Jan 8Feb 7

[From Feb 7 post]

Two back-to-back Egyptian bulls-eyes - impressive and surreal... except unlike before it didn't necessarily have that "in your face" clarity in terms of continuing the predominant multicontextual theme of the season, "Lucifer-Venus-Phoenix rising out of the Underworldaka "Morning Star". It was all there, of course. You had to know where, when and how to focus your attention and start digging for the treasure... the Hall of Records.


Mayan Galactic Underworld

Why Egypt and why now? It was "written in the stars." In particular... Venus aka the "Morning Star" aka "Lucifer" (original meaning) all about being pentagrammic...

Nothing says "Out of the Underworld" like the Morning Star rising over the horizon, evoking Lucifer escaping chthonic prison - a narrative amplified during the Egyptian Revolution (Jan 25-Feb 11, 2011)...


[Above graphic first posted on February 1st, full 10 days before Egyptian Revolution ended on Feb 11.]

...as Venus made its way across the Milky Way near the Galactic Center immersed in what is called the "Dark Rift," a series of overlapping black "clouds" running through a significant portion of the Milky Way. The Maya considered it the "road to Xibalba," their underworld (popularly thought integral to the Mayan calendar ominously counting down to "2012"). 

Venus in the Dark Rift = Lucifer in/rising from
the Underworld

Ophiuchus was also there accompanying Venus in the abyss, adding an extra layer of "prophetic" meaning...


The Serpent Holder

The obscure constellation few knew how to pronounce - Ophiuchus - went viral out of nowhere mid-January 2011, becoming an overnight sensation...


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Many sensed "something" being signaled. Something wonderful, something "dark". It was for all intents and purposes an "omen" prefiguring the Underworld opening its mouth in the "Black Land" (Egypt originally kemet meaning "black land"). Venus was the timing aspect of the "prophecy"; Ophiuchus was there to provide spatial information through an orbital "mirror"...

...through Orion, exactly on the opposite side from Ophiuchus, signifying a hidden path to the Egyptian Underworld.


The Duat

In ancient Egypt they called their underworld the "Duat". It was ruled by Osiris the god of the dead identified with Orion whose "Belt Stars" are memorialized in the arrangement of the Giza pyramids ("Orion Correlation Theory") standing right next to Cairo or Revolution ground zero...

  • Pyramids are "tombs" analogous to the underworld
  • Giza once called "Rostau", originally referring to the deepest section of the Duat
  • The Duat traditionally denoted by a circumscribed 5-pointed star i.e. a "pentagram" or "pentacle"


It all came together in Egypt. The country's "pentagrammic rebirth" was perfectly timed to mirror Venus-Lucifer making its way out of the galactic "womb" aka the Dark Rift (Xibalba).

Behold, Osiris has risen through fire...


Phoenix

The phoenix represents the essence of Osiris - all about resurrection. Osiris = Orion = Giza pyramids... which are in essence extensions of the "Benben Stone," the archetypal/original capstone, closely linked to the "Bennu" bird (bennu and benben stemming from the same root) which is simply the Egyptian phoenix.


Fiery Planet

NASA's "Phoenix" (successfully landing on Mars in 2008)...

       

...was built and operated (scientific portions) by the Lunar and Planetary Laboratory based in Tucson, Arizona, the same city where Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords - a NASA "astronaut's wife" - was shot, and for a short time thought killed, by a disturbed young man Jared Lee Loughner. She is now making a miraculous "beast"-like recovery - or "resurrection" - from her "beast"-like head injury (Revelation 13). That was back on January 8th, 2011, making it the event that pentachronometrically paved the way for Egypt's Rebirth.

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Mars was in the mix to put the icing on the multicontextual cake or the capstone on the pyramid. Because...

The Egyptian capital Cairo derives its name from al Qahir, ("the victorious") referring to Mars - a fiery planet we saw "burning"; intensely with the Sun during the Revolution in the "Martian city" Cairo... also burning.

Then out of the Martian ashes rose...

...a New Dawn.

Which is so bright, it just might wake up Atlantis...

https://www.goroadachi.com/etemenanki/risen_in_egypt.htm

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Vindicated by History: The 1893 Queen Isabella Commemorative Quarter

October 4, 2019

A few things I’ve picked up from researching early commemorative coins:

  • The people behind them always hope they can raise a ton of money for a pet project or monument or expo. They rarely do.
  • The designs usually get denigrated by the numismatic press – oftentimes with a venom critics reserve for Limp Bizkit albums or Michael Bay movies.
  • The mint melts down the excess/unsold coins. As a result, the ones that did sell end up becoming valuable decades later – screwing over collectors on a budget like yours truly.

Those issues were all in play for the 1893 Isabella Quarter.

The Queen Isabella commemorative quarter traces its beginnings to the World’s Fair: Columbian Exposition, held in Chicago in 1893. Congress had already authorized the minting of a commemorative half dollar featuring Christopher Columbus, but a group of women, led by Bertha Palmer, whose husband, Potter, owned the famed Palmer House hotel in Chicago, thought they could do better.

Spearheaded by renowned women’s rights activist, and future $1 coin subject, Susan B. Anthony, the Board of Lady Managers had been awarded $10,000 in federal funds to help manage the Columbian Expo. In early 1893, the Board went before the House Appropriations Committee to ask that the $10,000 could be paid to them in the form of 40,000 specially designed commemorative quarters, which they could then sell at a profit. Congress obliged and the Board set about becoming “the authors of the first really beautiful and artistic coin that has ever been issued by the government of the United States.”

Obviously, the Board wanted a female on the obverse and decided on Queen Isabella I of Castile, who had provided vital financial support for Columbus’s voyages. Putting a foreign monarch on U.S. currency was unprecedented (indeed, there had a been a revolution over it), but according to Coin Week, the main source of conflict was over design.

Caroline Peddle, a former student of famed artist and coin designer Augustus Saint-Gaudens, was hired by the Board to design the coin. However, her sketches, which included a seated Isabella on the obverse and the inscription “Commemorative coin issued for the Board of Lady Managers of the World’s Columbian Exposition by Act of Congress, 1492–1892” on the reverse, were deemed to look too token-like and rejected. Rather than be allowed to redesign the coin, the Mint took away the reverse side and gave it to one of their in-house artists, Charles Barber, to design.

After some more back-and-forth and additional restrictions imposed by the Mint, Peddle resigned. The Mint then cobbled together some portraits of Isabella and ultimately produced an image of a young Isabella wearing a crown on her head for the obverse. On the reverse, the Mint went with an image of a woman kneeling while holding a distaff and spindle- symbolizing her industry. The Board had suggested an image of the Woman’s Building at the Expo, and Palmer later stated that the Board disliked the Mint’s reverse image because “we did not consider [it] typical of the woman of the present day.” However, the Mint made the final decision and approved the coin design.

To say that the reception for the commemorative quarter was not warm is a bit like saying that the American public didn’t embrace Apple’s Newton. The American Journal of Numsimatics was particularly brutal:

[W]e do not know who designed it, but in this instance, as in the half dollar, the contrast between examples of the numismatic art of the nation, as displayed on the Columbian coins, on the one hand, and the spirited and admirable work of the architects of the buildings, for instance, on the other, is painful. If these coins really represent the highest achievements of our medalist and our mints, under the inspiration of an opportunity without restrictions, the like of which has never been presented hitherto in the history of our national coinage, we might as well despair of its future…

The American Journal of Numismatics in October 1893, quoted by PCGS.

The Journal also drew a “mournful” comparison between the reverse design of the kneeling woman holding the distaff and spindle and the well-known “Am I Not a Woman and a Sister?” anti-slavery Hard Times Token. Surely, the Board felt vindicated by that line – although there’s no evidence Palmer or anyone else affiliated with them ever wrote to the Mint to say: “See? I told you we should gone with the building on the reverse.”

1838 HT-81 “Am I Not A Woman & A Sister?” (Image via me)

Sales figures, meanwhile, were disappointing. Of the 40,000 coins minted, a little more than half (21,180) ended up selling. According to NGC, the quarter’s sales were cannibalized by the Columbian Expo half dollar, which sold for the same price and was more widely available at the fair (5 million Columbian Expo half dollars were minted – 125 times as many compared to the Isabella quarter). While it didn’t come close to selling out, Coin Week points out that the quarters, which sold for $1 each, ended up being profitable for the Board. A $20,000-plus stream of revenue may not have been much, but it was double the original federal appropriation awarded to the Board. Of the remaining 19,000-plus quarters, approximately 15,000 went back to the Mint for melting.

1893 Columbian Expo Half Dollar. (Image via me)

In recent years, the coin’s reputation has been rehabilitated and has become a highly sought-after collector’s item. Contemporary reviewers have praised its quaint design and its uniqueness among U.S. commemorative coins (until the modern commemoratives came around, it held the distinction as the only commemorative quarter in U.S. history – as well as the only one to depict a foreign monarch). Even the reverse of the coin has been somewhat vindicated. Art historian Cornelius Vermeule argued that the design wasn’t necessarily evocative of the anti-slavery token and even traced elements of it back to antiquities. “[S]ome details of drapery to a servant girl from the East Pediment of the Temple of Zeus at Olympia, work of about 460 B.C. with additions and revisions in the first or second centuries A.D.,” he wrote.

I love the design and how it distinguishes this coin from other early commemoratives. Too many coins from that era have a generic male bust on the obverse and either an eagle or state symbol on the reverse. Because of the relative scarcity of this coin, buying one wasn’t cheap (this one had been cleaned, which lowered its value, but it still ended up costing over $100). The price tag was worth it, as this has become one of my favorite coins.

So I guess the lesson here is that I should buy more modern commemoratives – even those that I think are ugly. After all, maybe they’ll skyrocket in value in 100 years…

https://victor-li.com/isabellaquarter/

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Columbia (Carolina del Sur)

 
 
Columbia
Capital del estado de Carolina del Sur

Panorámica de Columbia


Bandera

Escudo

LemaJustitia Virtutum Regina
latínJusticia, la Reina de las Virtudes
Columbia ubicada en Carolina del Sur
Columbia
Columbia
 
Localización de Columbia en Carolina del Sur
Columbia ubicada en Estados Unidos
Columbia
Columbia
 
Localización de Columbia en Estados Unidos
Coordenadas 34°00′02″N 81°02′39″O
Idioma oficial Inglés
Entidad Capital del estado de Carolina del Sur
 • País Bandera de Estados Unidos Estados Unidos
 • Estado Bandera de Carolina del Sur Carolina del Sur
 • Condado Richland y Lexington
Alcalde Stephen K. Benjamin (D)
Fundación 1786
Superficie  
 • Total 346.5 km²
 • Tierra 340.1 km²
 • Agua 6.4 km²
Altitud  
 • Media 89 m s. n. m.
Población (2020)  
 • Total 136 632 hab.
 • Densidad 399,01 hab./km²
 • Urbana 549 777 hab.
 • Metropolitana 829 470 hab.
 • Moneda Dólar estadounidense
Huso horario EsteUTC-5
 • en verano UTC-4
Código ZIP 29201, 29203-6, 29209-10, 29212, 29223, 29225, 29229
Código de área 803
Sitio web oficial

Columbia es la capital y segunda ciudad más poblada (136 632 habitantes en 2020) del estado estadounidense de Carolina del Sur. Ubicada en los condados de Richland y Lexington, se encuentra en el centro del estado, en la zona donde confluyen los ríos Saluda y Broad, formando el río Congaree.1

La ciudad fue fundada el 22 de marzo de 1786, nombrada en honor al descubridor del continente americano, el navegante Cristóbal Colón. En su mayor parte corresponde a un estilo residencial suburbano.2

Geografía

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Ubicación de Columbia en un mapa de la cuenca del rio Santee

Columbia se encuentra ubicada en las coordenadas 33°59′27″N 81°4′4″O. Según la Oficina del Censo, la ciudad tiene un área total de 133,8 km² (51,7 mi²), de la cual 131,3 km² (50,7 mi²) es tierra y 6,4 km² (2,5 mi²) (1.96%) es agua.

 

 

 

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Why is Washington, DC Called the District of Columbia?

 
Explore the historical significance and meaning behind 'District of Columbia' in Washington, D.C. Uncover the origins of this iconic name and its relevance today.

Many wonder about the meaning behind the term ‘District of Columbia’. What does it stand for in Washington, D.C.? Many people don’t know the genesis of the the city on the Potomac River, the seat of our federal government. The ‘District of Columbia’ has a rich history, with its name having significance that many might not be aware of. After you read this, you’ll know how land taken from both Maryland and Virginia became our capital city, now just 68.3 square miles.

The Residence Act passed on July 6th 1790, giving President Washington the task of placing the capital on the Potomac. The cities of Georgetown, Alexandria and other smaller settlements like Carrollsburg, Hamburg, and Tennally’s Town fell into the new capital territory.

Congress recognized that Washington’s family owned significant property in and near Alexandria. To reduce conflicts of interest, they prohibited federal buildings from being erected on land within the new District that was formerly part of Virginia.

Today, we take the city’s name, streets, and layout for granted, but in the late 18th century, it was all just being planned. George Washington referred to the new capital as “the Federal City” until a meeting in Georgetown on September 9, 1791.

sketch of new federal capital by Thomas Jefferson (March 1791)sketch of new federal capital by Thomas Jefferson (March 1791)

First Referred to as “the Federal City”

In attendance were three men important to our history: Thomas Johnson, David Stuart, and Daniel Carroll. Below is a letter that resulted from that meeting, wherein the city received its permanent name. The three men were writing to french born Pierre L’Enfant.

Sir: We have agreed that the Federal District shall be called ‘The Territory of Columbia,’ and the Federal City the ‘City of Washington.’ The title of the map will therefore be, ‘A Map of the City of Washington in the Territory of Columbia.’

We have also agreed that the streets be named alphabetically one way and numerically the other, the former to be divided into north and south, and the latter into east and west numbers from the Capitol. Major Ellicott, with proper assistance, will immediately take, and soon furnish you with, the soundings of the Eastern Branch, to be inserted in the map. We expect he will also furnish you with the proposed post road, which we wish to be noticed in the map.

We are respectfully yours,

Thomas Johnson
David Stuart
Daniel Carroll

Pierre L’Enfant Plans the New Capital

L’Enfant followed his orders, and his resulting design is largely what we see in our city today. Below is his map, titled “Plan of the City intended for the Permanent Seat of the Government of the United States…” Click on the map for greater details. You’ll notice that Rock Creek is labeled Pine Creek on the map.

Early map of the District of Columbia - Plan of the city intended for the permanent seat of the government of the United States...Plan of the city intended for the permanent seat of the government of the United States…

Source: Library of Congress

Why is it Called the ‘District of Columbia’ and Not Washington, TC?

Back to the naming of the City of Washington and the Territory of Columbia. The city was named to honor our first president, George Washington. The latter, you may not know, is for Christopher Columbus, who “discovered” the New World. “Columbia” is the feminine form of Columbus. “Territory” was dropped in favor of “District” when the District of Columbia was incorporated as one entity in 1871 with the Organic Act. That’s why we’re DC, not Washington, TC. That would be weird.

So there you have it, the origins of our city’s name: Washington, D.C.

https://ghostsofdc.org/2013/07/24/washington-dc-district-of-columbia/

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Washington, D.C. flag Should Washington, D.C., be granted U.S. statehood?

 

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Lunar Calendar December 1997 - Moon Phases

The moon on Wednesday, December 31, 1997

Waxing CrescentThe Moon phase on Wednesday, December 31, 1997 is Waxing Crescent with an illumination of 7.18%. This indicates the percentage of the Moon illuminated by the Sun. On Wednesday, December 31, 1997, the Moon is 2.55 days old. This number shows how many days have passed since the last New Moon.

 

Moon phase details at Wednesday, December 31, 1997

Moon Phase details
Phase ???? Waxing Crescent
Horoscope ♑ Capricorn
Illumination 7.18% Visible
Rise/Set 8:24 AM / 9:59 PM
Moon Age 2.55 Days
Moon Angular 30.81º
Moon Distance 370,378.60 km

Frequently Asked Questions

On Wednesday, December 31, 1997, the Moon is in the Waxing Crescent phase with 7.18% illumination, is 2.55 days old, and located in the Capricorn (♑) constellation. Data from phasesmoon.com.

The Moon's illumination on Wednesday, December 31, 1997 is 7.18%, according to phasesmoon.com.



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New Moon on 12/29/1997
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Waxing Crescent on 12/30/1997
December 30
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Waxing Crescent on 12/31/1997
December 31
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Illumination: 5%
 
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Lunar Calendar December 1997 - Moon Phases
FULL MOON=MONKEY DAY
 

THE WISE MEN=MONDAY JANUARY 5TH (LETTER D)
Lunar Calendar January 1998 - Moon Phases

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Waxing Crescent

28.08%

January 04

Waxing Crescent

38.91%

January 05

First Quarter

50.08%

January 06

Waxing Gibbous

61.52%

January 07

Waxing Gibbous

72.11%

MOON PHASE ON

January 05 1998

On this page you can find information on the specific moon phase on any given date. You can learn on the illumination, the moon position, age, angle and other parameters linked to the phase on the searched date.

During this day (January 05 1998), the phase of the moon is First Quarter with an illumination of 50.08%. This is the percentage of the moon that is illuminated by the Sun. During January 05 1998, the moon will have an age of 7.39 days old. This number shows how many days it has been since the last New Moon.

First Quarter Phase

This phase comes after the Waxing Crescent and the moon has an illumination percentage of 50%. The moon is one quarter of the way through its orbit around planet earth. Precisely half the moon will be illuminated and half of it will be dark. On this phase the moon is high overhead during sunset and it can be seen until mid-night when it sets in the west side. The First Quarter phase is a one-day event and in the following days we welcome a Waxing Gibbous, when the moon becomes more illuminated each day until the Full Moon.


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