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attashe74 [19]
3 years ago
6

HELP I ONLY HAVE 10 MINUTES LEFT!!!

History
1 answer:
Korvikt [17]3 years ago
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A- yes, he was, after he invaded Egypt.

B-he was this, too
C- Alexander never conquered the whole of India, just very small parts of it; so I doubt he had this title (this is the correct answer)
D- he was in fact the leader of the Greeks.<span />
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The first thing that is appreciated when seeing the work is the angelic face of the protagonists and their look. The work is believed to have been intended for the tomb of the pope and represented the union of heaven and earth. It reveals tranquility, peace. Personally I prefer the complete works of the artists.

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The sculpture shows a very young mother, with an angelic and peaceful face, dressed in the holy shroud whose folds stand out. In his arms Jesus lies dead, barely covered by a blanket on his hip.

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This work is magnificent, worth observing with attention.

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