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Altar of the Virgin, Orleans Cathedral
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Altar of the Virgin, Orleans Cathedral

The Altar of the Virgin (1872 CE) in the Gothic Cathedral of the Holy Cross, Orléans, France. 13-14th century CE. The four carved relief scenes show the Presentation, Marriage, Annunciation, and Flight to Egypt.
Altar with a Garland from Kuruçeşme
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Altar with a Garland from Kuruçeşme

This marble altar is decorated with a garland. 2nd to 1st century BCE. From Kuruçeşme, Istanbul, in modern-day Turkey. (Museum of Archaeology, Istanbul, Turley).
Altar and Nave of Saint Hripsime Church
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Altar and Nave of Saint Hripsime Church

The altar and nave of Saint Hripsime Church in Etchmiadzin (Vagharshapat), Armenia. The church dates from the early 7th century CE, and it is one of the finest and most complicated of medieval Armenian churches.
Altar Dedicated to St. Mary Magdalene
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Altar Dedicated to St. Mary Magdalene

Detail from an altar dedicated to Saint Mary Magdalene in the crypt of the Abbey of Saint Victor in Marseille, France. It was carved in the 8th century CE by Pierre Puget, a well-known Marseillais sculptor, to cover the sarcophagus of St...
Altar of Domitius Ahenobarbus - Detail
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Altar of Domitius Ahenobarbus - Detail

Sacrifice scene during a census: Right part of a plaque from the Altar of Domitius Ahenobarbus known as the “Census frieze”. Marble, Roman artwork of the late 2nd century BCE. From the Campo Marzio, Rome. Louvre
Altar Fragment to Jupiter Dolichenus, Birrens
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Altar Fragment to Jupiter Dolichenus, Birrens

Roman soldiers, when they came to Scotland, brought their own gods and goddesses from their local areas. Exotic cults were easily adopted too, such as that developed to Jupiter Dolichenus (a mixture of Roman Jupiter and a Syrian sky god...
Altar Dedicated to the Roman Emperor
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Altar Dedicated to the Roman Emperor

Roman stonemasons made altars and other monumental masonry as well as other buildings. This altar is dedicated to the Roman emperor by army units and shows the skill of the masons in both lettering and decoration. From Birrens, Scotland...
Altar in Temple of the Ways Chacchoben
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Altar in Temple of the Ways Chacchoben

Temple of the Ways, Maya city of Chacchoben, c. 700 CE. The altar, in the center of the temple, purposefully resembles a mouth and received sacrificial offerings. This temple continued to be used as a place of worship for centuries after...
Altar Dedicated to Mercury
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Altar Dedicated to Mercury

The God Mercury was one of the Dii Consentes (12 major deities in the Pantheon of ancient Rome; 6 gods and 6 goddesses). Mercury was the god of financial gain, commerce, messages, and travelers. Some altars are official offerings by military...
Altar at Church of St. Pogos and Petros
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Altar at Church of St. Pogos and Petros

This is the high altar at the Church of St. Pogos and Petros at Tatev Monastery in Armenia. This church dates from the end of the 9th century CE.
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