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monument$50266$ - traduzione in Inglese

SCULPTURE
Kyffhäuser monument; Kyffhauser Monument; Kyffhaeuser Monument; Kyffhaeuser monument; Kyffhauser monument
  • Ruins of the medieval [[Kyffhausen Castle]]
  • Aerial views of Kyffhäuser Monument.
  • The monument around 1900
  • Sculpture of Frederick Barbarossa

monument      
n. monument, gedenkteken
national monument         
  • Algerian war for independence]]
  • [[Altare della Patria]], [[Rome]]
FEDERALLY DESIGNATED STRUCTURE REPRESENTING NATIONAL IDENTITY
National Monument; List of national monuments
nationaal monument
boundary marker         
  • A boundary marker between the United States (left) and Canada (right)
  • A [[slate]] boundary stone on [[Maesglase]]
  • Historical boundary stone between the [[Principality of Lippe]] and the [[Kingdom of Prussia]].
  • German troops at the Soviet state border marker during [[Operation Barbarossa]], 1941
PHYSICAL INDICATION OF A BOUNDARY
Boundary stone; Border stone; Border marker; Frontier mark; Border monument; Boundary stones; Horos; Boundary markers; Boundary pillar
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Definizione

Monas
·noun A genus of minute flagellate Infusoria of which there are many species, both free and attached. ·see ·Illust. under Monad.

Wikipedia

Kyffhäuser Monument

The Kyffhäuser Monument (German: Kyffhäuserdenkmal), also known as Barbarossa Monument (Barbarossadenkmal), is an Emperor William monument in the Kyffhäuser mountain range in the German state of Thuringia. It was erected from 1890 to 1896 atop the ruins of the medieval Kyffhausen Castle near Bad Frankenhausen.

Designed by architect Bruno Schmitz (1858–1916), it is the third-largest monument in Germany. Schmitz has also designed the two largest memorials, the Monument to the Battle of the Nations, that commemorates the 1813 Battle of Leipzig and the Emperor William Monument at the Porta Westfalica.