Examples of Hypostyle halls in the following topics:
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- Hypostyle halls (covered rooms filled with columns) led to peristyle courts (open courts), where the public could meet with priests.
- This view of the Temple of Karnak shows they hypostyle hall, with massive columns.
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- Shown here is the hypostyle hall of the Temple of Karnak.
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- Charles II of England by
Peter Lely, 1675, Collection of Euston Hall, Suffolk
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- On June 20, he ordered to close the hall where the National Assembly met but the Assembly moved their deliberations to a nearby tennis court, where they proceeded to swear the Tennis Court Oath, by which they agreed not to separate until they had settled the constitution of France.
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- One of Wallenstein's soldiers, Captain Devereux, killed him when he attempted to contact the Swedes in the town hall of Eger (Cheb) on 25 February 1634.
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- On
June 20, he ordered to close the hall where the National Assembly met but
the Assembly moved their deliberations to a nearby tennis court, where they
proceeded to swear the Tennis Court Oath, by which they agreed not to separate
until they had settled the constitution of France.
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- The press published the Assembly's debates while political discussions spread into the public squares and halls of the capital.
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- This banquet hall was only one of many major architectural feats Ivan III built during his reign in Moscow.
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- He collected their riches and distributed the wealth to various other Buddhist monasteries and Taoist abbeys, and used it to repair statues, halls, and bridges in the city.
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- Detail of William and Mary as portrayed on the ceiling of the Painted Hall of the Greenwich Hospital.