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HELLENISTIC CAMEO CUP
Tazza Farnese; Farnese Tazza

Da Nang         
  • Da Nang International Airport.
  • University of Đà Nẵng]]'s main campus, on Le Duan Street.
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  • punitive campaign]] against the Vietnamese, had turned into a long, bitter and costly defeat for the Franco-Spanish Force.
  • Da Nang in the painting ''Giao Chỉ quốc mậu dịch độ hải đồ (交趾国渡航図巻)'' of Chaya Shinroku (茶屋新六) in the 17th century.
  • U.S. helicopters at [[Da Nang Air Base]], 1965
  • The [[Hải Vân Pass]]
  • Hai Van Tunnel North Entrance
  • Inside Hàn Market.
  • Legend of the Seas]]'' calls at Da Nang Port in February 2009.
  • Gymnasiums of Da Nang
  • Annam]] drafted by [[Alexandre de Rhodes]]. "Cua han" appears along the coast (upside-down, left of centre).
  • Paracel Islands (Vietnamese names)
  • The People's Committee of Da Nang City
  • A [[Vietnam Airlines]] jet is boarded in front of the new terminal of [[Da Nang International Airport]]
MUNICIPALITY OF VIETNAM
Tourane; Danang, Vietnam; Đà Nẵng; Ðà Nang; Da Nang, Vietnam; Thanh pho Da Nang; Da-Nang; 沱灢; Ðà Nẵng; Names of Da Nang; History of Danang; Danang; History of Da Nang; Geography of Da Nang; Da nang; Cuisine of Da Nang
n. Da Nang, città del Vietnam centrale
Leonardo da Vinci         
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  • Tomb in the chapel of Saint Hubert at the [[Château d'Amboise]] where a plaque describes it as the presumed site of Leonardo's remains
ITALIAN RENAISSANCE POLYMATH (1452−1519)
Leonardo de Vinci; Leonardo DaVinci; Leonardo Da Vinci; Da Vinci; Davinci; DaVinci; Leonardo Davinchi; Leonardo Davinci; Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci; Leonardo da vinci; Leonardo daVinci; Leonardo di Ser Piero da Vinci; Vinci, Leonardo di Ser Piero da; Da vinci; Leonardo da Vinci's workshop; Leonard da Vinci; Leonardo da Vinchi; The Great Leonardo; Léonard de Vinci; Leonard de Vinci; L. Da Vinci; Leanardo da vinci; Leonardo Da Vinchi; Leonardo De Vinci; Leonardo Di Vinci; Léonardo Da Vinci; Leo da vinci; Caterina Buti del Vacca; Leonardo da Vinci Notebooks; Da Vincian; Leonardo Abince
n. Leonardo Da Vinci (pittore, geometra, inventore, saggio, ha pitturato la "monna Lisa" )
da Vinci         
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  • Pacioli's]] ''[[Divina proportione]]'' (1509)
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  • group=d}} [[Czartoryski Museum]], [[Kraków]], Poland
  • lk=no}})
  • group=d}} [[Uffizi]], is thought to be Leonardo's earliest extant and complete major work.
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  • group=d}} [[Uffizi]], Florence
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  • Royal Library]] of [[Turin]], Italy
  • group=d}} [[Louvre]], Paris
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  • 1492–1498}})
  • lk=no}}) attributed to [[Francesco Melzi]]
  • Tomb in the chapel of Saint Hubert at the [[Château d'Amboise]] where a plaque describes it as the presumed site of Leonardo's remains
ITALIAN RENAISSANCE POLYMATH (1452−1519)
Leonardo de Vinci; Leonardo DaVinci; Leonardo Da Vinci; Da Vinci; Davinci; DaVinci; Leonardo Davinchi; Leonardo Davinci; Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci; Leonardo da vinci; Leonardo daVinci; Leonardo di Ser Piero da Vinci; Vinci, Leonardo di Ser Piero da; Da vinci; Leonardo da Vinci's workshop; Leonard da Vinci; Leonardo da Vinchi; The Great Leonardo; Léonard de Vinci; Leonard de Vinci; L. Da Vinci; Leanardo da vinci; Leonardo Da Vinchi; Leonardo De Vinci; Leonardo Di Vinci; Léonardo Da Vinci; Leo da vinci; Caterina Buti del Vacca; Leonardo da Vinci Notebooks; Da Vincian; Leonardo Abince
Da Vinci (pittore (Monna Lisa), geometra, inventore)

Definitie

caffe macchiato
[?kafe. ?mak?'?:t??]
¦ noun see macchiato.

Wikipedia

Farnese Cup

The Farnese Cup or Tazza Farnese is a 2nd-century BC cameo hardstone carving bowl or cup made in Hellenistic Egypt in four-layered sardonyx agate, now in the Naples National Archaeological Museum It is a 20 cm wide and similar in form to a Greek phiale or Roman patera, with no foot. It features relief carvings on both its exterior and interior surfaces and is around twenty centimeters in diameter.

There is no surviving evidence regarding when and why the piece was made, though there is general consensus among scholars that it was created in Alexandria, due to the blending of Ancient Egyptian and Ancient Greek or Roman iconography found in its relief carvings. This provides a range of time wherein it may have been created, spanning from approximately 300 BC to 20 BC.

The underside has a large Gorgon's head occupying most of the area, probably intended to ward off evil. The upper side has a scene with several figures that has long puzzled scholars. It seems clearly an allegory containing several divine figures and perhaps personifications, but corresponds to no other known representation and has been interpreted in several different ways.