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Well, it was something that the Tigris and Euphrates River dumped to, and was also called that because it was shaped like a crescent. it was I think egyptians used.
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In 1508, 33-year-old Michelangelo was hard at work on Pope Julius II's marble tomb, a relatively obscure piece now located in Rome's San Pietro in Vincoli church. When Julius asked the esteemed artist to switch gears and decorate the Sistine Chapel's ceiling, Michelangelo balked.
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