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Τι (ποιος) είναι four corners of the earth - ορισμός

INTERSECTION IN CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA
Four corners of the law; Four Corners of the Law

Four corners of the world         
  • Tibetan conception of four rivers dividing the world into quadrants
RELIGIOUS CONCEPT AND ARTISTIC THEME
Four quadrants of the World; Four quadrants of the world; Four corners of the World; Four Corners of the World; Corners of the Earth; Four quarters of the world
Several cosmological and mythological systems portray four corners of the world or four quarters of the world corresponding approximately to the four points of the compass (or the two solstices and two equinoxes). At the center may lie a sacred mountain, garden, world tree, or other beginning-point of creation.
King of the Four Corners         
  • Seal of the [[Neo-Sumerian]] king [[Ibbi-Sin]] in the [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]]. The inscription reads "Ibbi-Sin the strong king, king of [[Ur]], King of the four corners of the world".
  • [[Sennacherib]] of the [[Neo-Assyrian Empire]] could only claim the title five years into his reign after having completed military campaigns in all four directions of the compass. Relief originally discovered near [[Mount Judi]].
  • Lugalzaggesi]] of [[Uruk]] (in orange) c. 2350 BC, one of the first kings to claim universal rule.
TITLE FROM ANCIENT MESOPOTAMIA
King of the Four Corners of the World; King of the Four Quarters of the World; King of the Four Quarters; King of All the Four Corners of the World; Šarru kibrat 'arbaim; Šar kibrāti arba'i; Šar kibrāt erbetti; King of the Heaven’s Four Corners; King of the Four Corners of the Universe; King of the four regions of the world; King of the four corners; King of the Four Regions of the World
King of the Four Corners of the World (Sumerian: lugal-an-ub-da-limmu-ba, Akkadian: šarru kibrat 'arbaim, šar kibrāti arba'i, or šar kibrāt erbetti), alternatively translated as King of the Four Quarters of the World, King of the Heaven's Four Corners or King of the Four Corners of the Universe and often shortened to simply King of the Four Corners, was a title of great prestige claimed by powerful monarchs in ancient Mesopotamia. Though the term "four corners of the world" does refer to specific geographical places within and near Mesopotamia itself, these places were (at the time the title was first used) thought to represent locations near the actual edges of the world and as such, the title should be interpreted as something equivalent to "King of all the known world", a claim to universal rule over the entire world and everything within it.
Four Corners (disambiguation)         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Four Corners (television); 4 Corners; Four Corners (TV programme); Four corners (disambiguation); Four Corners (TV program); Four Corners (TV show); Four Corners (TV series)
The Four Corners is a region in the southwestern United States where the corners of Colorado, Utah, New Mexico, and Arizona meet.

Βικιπαίδεια

Four Corners of Law

The Four Corners of Law is a term commonly used to refer to the intersection of Meeting and Broad Streets in Charleston, South Carolina. It was coined in the 1930s by Robert Ripley, creator of Ripley's Believe it or Not! and refers to the buildings occupying the four corners of the intersection:

  1. St. Michael's Episcopal Church (Charleston, South Carolina), constructed between 1752 and 1761, stands on the southeast corner of the intersection.
  2. On the northeast corner of the Four Corners is Charleston City Hall, constructed in the Adamesque style between 1800 and 1804.
  3. Across the street, on the northwest corner, stands the Charleston County Courthouse. Originally constructed in 1753 as South Carolina's provincial capital, the building was rebuilt in 1792 for use as a courthouse.
  4. On the southwest corner is the United States Post Office and Federal Courthouse, built in 1896.

The term "Four Corners of Law" represents the presence of institutions representing federal, state, local and ecclesiastical law on each corner of the intersection.

Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για four corners of the earth
1. And there were messages from the four corners of the earth that had started their e–life in Gaza.
2. By Ariel Zilber We were a unique group at Ulpan Etzion in January 2004, new immigrants from the four corners of the earth.
3. There is no need to manage demography through the forced importing of converts from the four corners of the earth and by changes to existing laws.
4. Buildings are rotting and steel rods are beginning to peek through the sides of a monument made of four 120–foot–high concrete towers that signify the four corners of the earth.
5. Instead, they reveled in the variety, allowing themselves to be transported from continent to continent as they walked from block to block and discovered music from the four corners of the earth.