quincentennial$529670$ - translation to german
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quincentennial$529670$ - translation to german

FESTIVALS COMMEMORATING HISTORIC ANNIVERSARIES, HELD IN THE 1980S AND 1990S
Dublin Millennium; Cork 800; Galway 500; Mayo 5000; Limerick 300; Dundalk 1200; Galway quincentennial; Dublin's millennium
  • President]] [[Patrick Hillery]] on the opening day of Cork 800

quincentennial      
n. 500ster Jahrestag
Christopher Columbus         
  • Replicas of ''Niña'', ''Pinta'' and ''Santa María'' sailed from Spain to the [[Chicago Columbian Exposition]] in 1893
  • Toscanelli]]'s notions of the geography of the Atlantic Ocean (shown superimposed on a modern map), which directly influenced Columbus's plans
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  • Columbus's copy of ''[[The Travels of Marco Polo]]'', with his handwritten notes in Latin written in the margins
  • [[Columbus Day]] parade in New York City, 2009
  • Columbus Monument]] in [[Columbus Circle]], New York City
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  • Columbus's fourth voyage
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  • The Discovery of America]]'' sculpture, depicting Columbus and a cowering Indian maiden, stood outside the [[U.S. Capitol]] from 1844 to 1958.
  • [[Columbus Lighthouse]], a Museum and [[Mausoleum]] in homage to Christopher Columbus in [[Santo Domingo]]
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  • Captain's ensign of Columbus's ships
  • House of Colon]] by [[Pope Alexander VI]] ''[[motu proprio]]'' in 1502
  • ''Landing of Columbus at the Island of Guanahaní, West Indies'' (1846), by [[John Vanderlyn]]. The landing of Columbus became a powerful icon of American genesis in the 19th century.
  • The remains of the pedestal base of the Columbus statue in the Baltimore inner harbor area. The statue was thrown into the harbor on 4 July 2020, as part of the [[George Floyd protests]].
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  • The voyages of Christopher Columbus (conjectural)
ITALIAN EXPLORER, NAVIGATOR, AND COLONIZER (1451–1506)
Cristoforo Colombo; Perceptions of Columbus; Cristopher Colombus; Cristóbal Colón; Cristopher Columbus; Christopher Colombus; Christopher columbus; Columbus Quincentennial; Cristoforo Columbo; Admiral of the Ocean Sea; Chistopher Colombus; Cristobol Colon; Crostoforo Colombo; Christofo Columbo; Christovao Columbo; Cristóvão Colombo; Christoper Columbus; Christopher coloumbus; Christopher columb; Cristovao Colombo; Christoffa Corombo; Christobal Colon; Cristoforo Colubmo; Christophorus Columbus; Columbus, Christopher; Draft:Who discovered the americas?; Draft:Christopher columbus
n. Christopher Columbus (1451-1506), italienischer Forschngsreisender und Navigator der Amerika in 1492 entdeckte, Columbus, Christobal Colon (origineller Name von Christopher Columbus)

Definition

Quadrennial
·adj Comprising four years; as, a quadrennial period.
II. Quadrennial ·adj Occurring once in four years, or at the end of every four years; as, quadrennial games.

Wikipedia

Irish anniversary festivals

In the 1980s and 1990s, a number of areas in the Republic of Ireland held year-long festivals commemorating historic anniversaries. The country was in an economic depression at the time and these were excuses for some civic pride; the anniversaries chosen were often rather arbitrary and were chosen by the relevant local authority to promote tourism.

The "Dublin millennium" was proposed by city manager Frank Feely to be held in 1988, commemorating Gaelic King Mael Seachlainn II's conquest of the Viking city of Dublin. The corporation agreed in December 1985, prompting a historian to point out that the conquest had actually occurred in 989 and to suggest the year "was chosen quite arbitrarily for the 'millennium' because it is coming up soon, not long after the Galway 500 and the Cork 800".