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Lombard Horseman Shield Mount
Image by James Steakley

Lombard Horseman Shield Mount

Lombard Horseman Shield Mount from an elite burial in Stabio (Ticino), gilded sheet bronze, now in Historical Museum of Bern.
Mount Arbel
Image by Andrea Garza-Dí­az

Mount Arbel

View of Mount Arbel from Magdala.
Colonial Slave Quarters, Mount Vernon
Image by Tim Evanson

Colonial Slave Quarters, Mount Vernon

Interior of the slave quarters on the colonial American Mount Vernon estate.
Ruins at Mount Gerizim
Image by Zach Maddox

Ruins at Mount Gerizim

Ruins at Mount Gerizim, Israel.
Reconstruction of Mount Malady, Henricus Colony
Image by Morgan Riley

Reconstruction of Mount Malady, Henricus Colony

Reconstruction of Mount Malady, the first English hospital built in North America c. 1611 CE, at Henricus Colony of Virginia. It was destroyed in the so-called Indian Massacre of 1622 CE when the Powhatan Confederacy launched the Second...
Mount Locust Inn, Natchez Trace
Image by Natalie Maynor

Mount Locust Inn, Natchez Trace

Mount Locust inn on the Natchez Trace. Milepost 15.5.
Antinomian Controversy
Definition by Joshua J. Mark

Antinomian Controversy - Inspiring the Separation of Church and State in the USA

The Antinomian Controversy (1636-1638) was a religious-political conflict that divided the Massachusetts Bay Colony of New England in the 17th century. The disagreement, also known as the Free Grace Controversy, centered on the primacy of...
Thomas Müntzer
Definition by Joshua J. Mark

Thomas Müntzer

Thomas Müntzer (l. c. 1489-1525) was a German theologian and apocalyptic preacher who became one of the leaders of the German Peasants' War (1524-1525). An early follower of the reformer Martin Luther (l. 1483-1546), Müntzer established his...
Mount Wutai (UNESCO/NHK)
Video by UNESCO TV NHK Nippon Hoso Kyokai

Mount Wutai (UNESCO/NHK)

With its five flat peaks, Mount Wutai in China is a sacred Buddhist mountain. The cultural landscape is home to forty-one monasteries and includes the East Main Hall of Foguang Temple, the highest surviving timber building of the Tang dynasty...
Ark of the Covenant
Definition by Rebecca Denova

Ark of the Covenant

The Ark of the Covenant refers to the box-like container that held the tablets of the Law received by Moses on Mount Sinai. Tradition claimed that it contained two stone tablets, carved by God, listing the first ten commandments given to...
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