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Atalante

Atalante

Dalam mitologi Yunani, Atalante adalah seorang pahlawan perempuan. Atalante adalah anak perempuan Iasos, seorang putri Boiotia atau Arkadia. Atalante kadang digambarkan sebagai seorang dewi. Apollodoros adalah satu-satunya yang menceritakan tentang kelahiran dan pertumbuhan Atalante. Dikisahkan bahwa Raja Iasos menginginkan seorang putra, ketika Atalante lahir, Iasos membuangnya di puncak gunung. Beberapa mengatakan bahwa bayi Atalante dibesarkan oleh seekor beruang sehingga Atalante menjadi ahli bertarung. Di kemudian hari Atalante dapat berjumpa kembali dengan ayahnya. Atalante menjadi seorang pemburu yang hebat. Dia juga bersumpah pada dewi Artemis untuk tetap perawan. Ketika dua kentaur. Roikos dan Hilaios, mencoba memperkosanya, Atalante langsung membunuh mereka.

List of former places of worship on the Isle of Wight

List of former places of worship on the Isle of Wight

As of 2020 there are more than 80 former places of worship on the Isle of Wight, England's largest island. The diamond-shaped, 146-square-mile island, which lies in the English Channel and is separated from the county of Hampshire by The Solent, has a population of around 140,000 spread across several small towns and dozens of villages. Many former churches and chapels survive in alternative uses in the ancient ports of Yarmouth and Newport, the Victorian seaside resorts of Ryde, Sandown, Shanklin and Ventnor, and the twin towns of Cowes and East Cowes; and in villages and hamlets across the island, Anglican parish churches and mission churches and Nonconformist chapels have fallen of use and have been converted into houses, holiday cottages, village halls and similar. Fifteen former churches and chapels have been awarded listed status by Historic England or its predecessor organisations in recognition of their architectural and historical interest.

张学铭旧宅

张学铭旧宅

張學銘舊宅是張作霖次子、張學良的同母胞弟、原天津市市長兼警察局局長張學銘在天津的故居。建於1925年,位於當時的天津英租界的香港道,該建築目前是天津市文物保護單位和特殊保護等級歷史風貌建築, 並作為天津五大道近代建築群的重要組成部分,被中華人民共和國國務院批准為全國重點文物保護單位。

Santa María School massacre

Santa María School massacre

The Santa María School massacre was a massacre of striking workers, mostly saltpeter works miners, along with wives and children, committed by the Chilean Army in Iquique, Chile on December 21, 1907. The number of victims is undetermined but is estimated by various sources at between 2,000 and 3,600. It occurred during the peak of the nitrate mining era, which coincided with the Parliamentary Period in Chilean political history. With the massacre and an ensuing reign of terror, not only was the strike broken, but the workers' movement was thrown into limbo for over a decade. For decades afterward there was official suppression of knowledge of the incident, but in 2007 the government conducted a highly publicized commemoration of its centenary, including an official national day of mourning and the reinterment of the victims' remains. The site of the massacre was the Domingo Santa María School, where thousands of miners from different nitrate mines in Chile's far north had been camping for a week after converging on Iquique, the regional capital, to appeal for government intervention to improve their living and working conditions.

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