8/06/2024

My Crown and my Tardis.LoL


「ガザを解放せよ」 アンネ・フランク像に落書き オランダ
2024年8月5日 19時5分
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8/06/2024

神の御加護が無くなったので不当に御加護を得てたのがチンコミサイルサマナだったとバレると一気に強制返済を食らう。LoL

https://jyado.blogspot.com/2024/08/lol_87.html



4/29/2024

Your so called "Noble lies for the greater good" or "Sacred Causes" are just Dirty Lies told by Dirty Liars

And you shall soon find out.

https://jyado.blogspot.com/2024/04/your-so-called-noble-lies-for-greater.html


4/28/2024

The Murder of The King of Earth a.k.a. Jesus Christ a.k.a. Batman and his Queen by the Earthlings


4/24/2024

2024年4月26日金曜日

Crime Of The Century

https://jyado.blogspot.com/2024/04/crime-of-century.html
Israfil (Arabic: إِسْـرَافِـيْـل, ʾIsrāfīl) or Israfel[1] is the angel who blows the trumpet to signal Qiyamah (the Day of Judgment) in Islam.[2] Though unnamed in the Quran, he is one of the four archangels in Islamic tradition, along with MichaelGabriel, and Azrael.[1] The "Book of Dead" described Israfil as the oldest of all archangels.[3] He is commonly thought of as the counterpart of the Judeo-Christian archangel Raphael.[4][5]

Their Crowns were stolen and the Evidence of the Crime was torn to pieces and swept under the rug...till February 22, 2022.

ARS LONGA: THE TURBULENT FATE OF RAPHAEL'S BARONCI ALTARPIECE

The resources of the Frick Art Reference Library’s Photoarchive allow us to study works of art as objects with complicated histories, from little-known family portraits to paintings by major artists. One such work is the first recorded commission of the High Renaissance master Raphael, the Baronci Altarpiece of 1500–01. A complex composition (below) depicting a saint’s coronation, the Devil, the Virgin Mary, God the Father, and other figures in a fictive architectural space, the altarpiece remained undisturbed in its home in the church of Sant’Agostino in Umbria, Italy, for nearly three hundred years, until it was severely damaged in an earthquake in September 1789.
Over the next few decades, the surviving pieces of the altarpiece were caught up in the chaos of the Napoleonic Wars and were ultimately split up. Using reproductions found in the Photoarchive, we can learn more about the destroyed altarpiece as well as trace surviving fragments over the centuries, from the chapel in Sant’Agostino to their current homes in European museum collections.





Raphael, Fragments of the Coronation of Saint Nicholas of Tolentino: God the Father and the Virgin, ca. 1500–01. Museo e Gallerie Nazionali di Capodimonte, Naples. Reproduction from the Frick Art Reference Library Photoarchive


Musée du Louvre website, accessed January 2022.


https://jyado.blogspot.com/2024/04/the-murder-of-king-of-earth-aka-jesus.html


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