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Tower of David - vertaling naar italiaans

ANCIENT CITADEL IN WALLS OF JERUSALEM
The Citadel of Jerusalem; Tower of david; David's Citadel; Tower of David Museum; Al-Qalʾa (Jerusalem); Citadel of Jerusalem; Jerusalem Citadel
  • View of Tower of David from above
  • Palace of Herod the Great]] with the three towers ([[Phasael]], [[Hippicus]], Mariamne from left to right)
  • The moat, main gate and tower in 1911
  • Large Herodian ashlars topped by smaller Mamluk stones
  • Main gate to citadel, 1920

Tower of David         
la Torre di Davide (torre nelle mura della città vecchia di Gerusalemme attribuita a Davide)
Pisa tower         
  • Panoramic view (from left to right) of the [[Campanile]] (Leaning Tower of Pisa), the [[Pisa Cathedral]], and the [[Pisa Baptistry]] in the [[Piazza dei Miracoli]]
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CATHEDRAL BELL TOWER IN PISA, ITALY
Leaning tower of Pisa; Tower of Pisa; Leaning tower of pisa; Leaning Tower of Piza; The Leaning Tower of Pisa; Leaning Tower of Pizza; Torre pendente di Pisa; Pisa tower; Tower of pisa; La Torre di Pisa; Leaning tower of piza; Pisa Tower; The leaning tower of pisa; Torre Pendente; Torre di Pisa
Torre di Pisa (torre pendente nella città di Pisa nell"Italia occidentale)
Leaning Tower of Pisa         
  • Panoramic view (from left to right) of the [[Campanile]] (Leaning Tower of Pisa), the [[Pisa Cathedral]], and the [[Pisa Baptistry]] in the [[Piazza dei Miracoli]]
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CATHEDRAL BELL TOWER IN PISA, ITALY
Leaning tower of Pisa; Tower of Pisa; Leaning tower of pisa; Leaning Tower of Piza; The Leaning Tower of Pisa; Leaning Tower of Pizza; Torre pendente di Pisa; Pisa tower; Tower of pisa; La Torre di Pisa; Leaning tower of piza; Pisa Tower; The leaning tower of pisa; Torre Pendente; Torre di Pisa
La torre pendente di Pisa

Definitie

Towers of Hanoi
<games> A classic computer science problem, invented by Edouard Lucas in 1883, often used as an example of recursion. "In the great temple at Benares, says he, beneath the dome which marks the centre of the world, rests a brass plate in which are fixed three diamond needles, each a cubit high and as thick as the body of a bee. On one of these needles, at the creation, God placed sixty-four discs of pure gold, the largest disc resting on the brass plate, and the others getting smaller and smaller up to the top one. This is the Tower of Bramah. Day and night unceasingly the priests transfer the discs from one diamond needle to another according to the fixed and immutable laws of Bramah, which require that the priest on duty must not move more than one disc at a time and that he must place this disc on a needle so that there is no smaller disc below it. When the sixty-four discs shall have been thus transferred from the needle on which at the creation God placed them to one of the other needles, tower, temple, and Brahmins alike will crumble into dust, and with a thunderclap the world will vanish." The recursive solution is: Solve for n-1 discs recursively, then move the remaining largest disc to the free needle. Note that there is also a non-recursive solution: On odd-numbered moves, move the smallest sized disk clockwise. On even-numbered moves, make the single other move which is possible. ["Mathematical Recreations and Essays", W W R Ball, p. 304] {The rec.puzzles Archive (http://rec-puzzles.org/sol.pl/induction/hanoi)}. (2003-07-13)

Wikipedia

Tower of David

The Tower of David (Hebrew: מגדל דוד, romanized: Migdál Davíd), also known as the Citadel (Arabic: القلعة, romanized: al-Qala'a), is an ancient citadel located near the Jaffa Gate entrance to the Old City of Jerusalem.

The citadel that stands today dates to the Mamluk and Ottoman periods. It was built on the site of a series of earlier ancient fortifications of the Hasmonean, Herodian, Byzantine and Early Muslim periods, after being destroyed repeatedly during the last decades of Crusader presence in the Holy Land by their Muslim enemies. It contains important archaeological finds dating back over 2,500 years including a quarry dated to the First Temple period, and is a popular venue for benefit events, craft shows, concerts, and sound-and-light performances.

Dan Bahat, the Israeli archeologist, writes that the original three Hasmonean towers standing in this area of the city were altered by Herod, and that "The northeastern tower was replaced by a much larger, more massive tower, dubbed the "Tower of David" beginning in the 5th century C.E." The name "Tower of David" migrated in the 19th century from the Herodian tower in the northeast of the citadel, to the 17th-century minaret at the opposite side of the citadel, and after 1967 has been officially adopted for the entire citadel.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor Tower of David
1. An award ceremony at which Jerusalem honors individuals of note, to have taken place outside at the Tower of David Museum, has been rescheduled for Sunday.
2. And in any case, even a genius like Calatrava cannot compete with the visual symbols of Jerusalem: the Tower of David, the Dome of the Rock and the Old City walls, all of which are – how ironic! – Arab–Muslim symbols.