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Saint Gothic
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A French Book of Hours, c 1400 - 1425. I love all the decoration, and that the owner is shown reading! in the Medieval Women exhibition in the British library.
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A moment of serenity for Twixmas: the jaw-dropping Gothic beauty of Salisbury Cathedral, mirrored in the shimmering reflection of William Pye’s font.
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My prayer for 2025 we will be filled with health of body and peace of mind.
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Dragons are strong but they also represent wisdom.
The wise never go farther then they need to.
European vampires they hunt European family lines.
Time for one last break of 2024?
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They look like bats, silver moon flashing.
Instead of feet she has deer hooves which she typically hides by wearing a green dress.
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Light and Darkness:
The contrast between the darkness outside and the lit interior of a house highlights the vampire's nocturnal nature and their aversion to direct sunlight.
In literature like Bram Stoker's Dracula, looking through windows often symbolizes the vampire's outsider status, unable to fully participate in the human world while still longing to be a part of it.
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They are typically considered to be unable to enter a house unless invited or given permission, and windows provide a safe way to spy on the inside without directly crossing the threshold.
Vampire lore, vampires often look through windows because it allows them to observe potential prey within a home without being seen themselves..
Psychopaths often exhibit superficial charm, and laughter can be a part of this facade, appearing friendly and approachable even when their intentions are not genuine.
The conclusion that fear responding is uniquely disabled
It’s a vampire mask they might use manipulatively to disarm others or mask their true intentions
Lack of empathy:
Psychopathy is characterized by a significant lack of empathy, meaning they struggle to understand or share the emotions of others
They get drunk on blood (vampyres)
Sometimes it’s all rite to leave the castles behind, when the wolves start coming
The vampires laugh and they laugh they’re psychopaths
Known to spy through windows before they attack mortals dreaming
Vampires are fascinated by castles
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If it's not pleple then it’s the earth.
The first, in July 1300, involved Edward I himself. The small garrison surrendered within two days of facing the full might of the English king's army.
Standing not far from Dumfries, the present Caerlaverock Castle was built in the thirteenth century, and is the only one in Scotland (and indeed in the whole United Kingdom) shaped like a triangle.
The folklore of the Scottish Borders, the Redcap is a type of goblin that lives in ruined castles.
Story of Scottish castle that vanished 750 years ago to be unearthed
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In 1567, the Maxwells supported Mary, Queen of Scots and in 1570 Caerlaverock was once again under siege by the English.
The clan leader changed allegiances from Scotland to England several times which resulted in sieges, destruction and much rebuilding.
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Caerlaverock Castle
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The castle retains the distinctive triangular plan first laid out in the 13th century. Caerlaverock Castle was built to control trade in early times.
In 1640 the castle was besieged for the last time by the Protestant Covenanter army and was subsequently abandoned.
"The most ambitious early classical domestic architecture in Scotland".
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It was besieged by the English during the Wars of Scottish Independence, and underwent several partial demolitions and reconstructions over the 14th and 15th centuries
Built in the 13th century. It is located on the southern coast of Scotland
Caerlaverock was a stronghold of the Maxwell family from the 13th century until the 17th century, when the castle was abandoned
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By the 13th century, the Maxwell family's main residence was likely Caerlaverock Castle in Dumfriesshire.
Reviresco" which means "I flourish again".
The Maxwell clan is a Scottish Lowland clan that can trace its origins back to the 12th century. The clan's name may come from Maccus Well, a small pool in the River
Tweed, or from the Old English word "wael" which means pool. The Maxwells were a prominent and wealthy family who played a significant role in Scottish political and military history
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The devil is seen as representing impulsive behavior, while the angel is seen as representing control
The devil and angel metaphor is also used in psychology to explain self-control
a fallen angel
Lucifer's fall from Heaven
The surname Stinson/Stenson derives from the personal name 'Stephen' and has its origins in the Greek name 'Stephanos' meaning wreath or crown
The Stinson family history stretches back to the clans of the Dalriadan kingdom on the sea-swept Hebrides islands and mountainous western coast of Scotland
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In German heraldry, the most common charges are the cross, the eagle, and the lion. However, German heraldry is unique in that charges, especially lions, are often colored with patterns like chequy, paly, or barry
The Stinson surname is of English and Scottish origin, with variants including Stevenson, Stephenson, and Steenson. The Stinson family first arrived in Glasgow from Denmark around 1100, and changed their name to Anglicize it
The name Maxwell is thought to have originated in the Scottish Lowlands, where the Maxwell family was important in the country's military and political history. The name has been documented as early as the 12th century
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Irish Gothic often incorporates elements like old castles, bleak landscapes, and dark family secrets, reflecting the historical and social context of Ireland.
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"Irish Gothic" is a literary genre within Irish literature, with notable authors like Sheridan Le Fanu and Bram Stoker (who wrote Dracula) contributing to this style
A literary and cultural concept of "Irish Gothic," which refers to a style of writing within Irish literature that incorporates gothic elements like dark themes, haunted settings,
and supernatural occurrences, particularly prevalent in the 18th and 19th centuries; essentially, it's a way of describing Irish stories with a gothic aesthetic, not a real historical population of Goths in Ireland..
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Impact on history:
The Goths were known for their military prowess and played a major role in the fall of the Western Roman Empire through invasions and sacking of cities like Rome.
Movement:
They migrated south across the Baltic Sea and settled in areas near the Vistula River in modern-day Poland
According to historical accounts, particularly by the 6th century historian Jordanes, the Goths originated in Scandinavia, specifically an island called Scandza (believed to be modern-day Gotland, Sweden).
The term "Gothic" originates from the Goths, and the modern "goth" subculture draws inspiration from their dark, mysterious image associated with medieval times and Gothic architecture.
"Goth" in the context of German history refers to the Goths, a nomadic Germanic people who lived in Eastern Europe near the Black Sea and played a significant role in the decline of the Western Roman Empire.
According to their own legend, reported by the mid-6th-century Gothichistorian Jordanes, the Goths originated in southern Scandinavia and crossed in three ships under their king Berig to the southern
shore of the Baltic Sea, where they settled after defeating the Vandals and other Germanic peoples in that area..
In terms of ethnicity, Korea is one of the most ethnically homogenous nations in the world. That means that almost everybody belongs to the same ethnic category. Over 99% of South Koreans identify as ethnically Korean
South Korea is considered one of the most ethnically homogenous nations globally, meaning the majority of people share the same cultural background, which could limit the presence of a subculture like gothic style.
Dark music with gothic overtones
Gothic rock, also known as goth, is a style of rock music that originated in the United Kingdom in the late 1970s
K-goth is a type of alternative music that combines goth and Korean influences
Limited visibility:
Compared to other Korean subcultures, the gothic scene is considered relatively small and less mainstream
These bands play gothic rock and incorporate gothic aesthetics into their style; some even refer to it as "K-goth.".
While not as prominent as in Western countries, there is a small but noticeable gothic culture in Korea, particularly within the music scene
Another example of Gothic architecture in Korea is the Seoul Anglican Cathedral, which was designed by British architect Arthur Dixon and was originally intended to be built in a Gothic style
Location: The cathedral is located in the Myeongdong shopping district of Jung-gu, Seoul
Crypt: The cathedral's crypt contains the relics of nine Korean Church martyrs
Ornate bell tower: The cathedral's bell tower is 45 meters tall and stands out from other buildings in the area
Brick construction: The cathedral was built using bricks instead of stones, with 20 types of bricks in red and gray
Latin cross plan: The cathedral has a Latin cross plan with three hallways
Gothic Revival style: The cathedral is a rare example of Gothic Revival architecture in Asia
First Gothic building in Korea: Myeong-dong Cathedral was the first Gothic building in Korea and is considered a modern cultural heritage site.
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Understanding Rib Vaults: The Backbone of Gothic Architectural Design
Other characteristics of Gothic architecture include:
Pointed arches, also known as lancet arches
Stained glass windows
Intricate ornamentation
Flying buttresses
Ceilings with wood trusses, coffers, and beams that are stained, colored, stenciled, and gold leafed
Quadripartite vaults
These vaults are a type of ribbed vault that have four compartments divided by ribs. They allow for even greater heights and thinner walls than other types of vaults.
Rib vaults
These vaults are made up of two or three intersecting vaults that are the same height but can be different widths. The ribs allow the weight of the ceiling to be distributed across the supporting piers.
Fan vaults
These vaults have ribs that are all the same curve and spaced equidistantly, similar to a fan. The earliest example of a fan vault is in the cloisters of Gloucester Cathedral, and the largest is in King's College Chapel, Cambridge.
Gothic architecture features vaulted ceilings that are a central architectural feature of Gothic cathedrals. These ceilings are made up of a skeleton of arches or ribs that support the weight of the roof and walls.
Height: It's significantly taller than a standard ceiling, roughly double the height of a single floor ceiling.
The ribs are often made up of pointed arches, which were adopted from Islamic architecture in Spain.
Common use: Often found in large living rooms, foyers, or areas where designers want to maximize natural light.
Open space: This design creates a sense of openness and volume within a room.
A "two-story ceiling" refers to a ceiling that spans the height of two floors, essentially creating a very high ceiling space within a room,
This seen in open-plan living areas where the second floor overlooks the first, giving a grand and spacious feel; in architectural terms, this is typically called a "double-height ceiling."
What they are often 'called' is cathedral, vaulted
The story is well known: their heads were put on Micklegate Bar, her husband wearing a paper crown
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The Northern Lights may be visible in parts of the US tonight and New Year’s Eve due to an incoming solar storm.
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Feeling the New Year spirit yet?
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The Embassy’s flag is flying at half-staff to honour the passing of US President Jimmy Carter.
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Zelenskyy's Hopeful New Year Message for Ukraine
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Bravery never goes out of fashion.
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A 75th Ranger Regiment Soldier crosses the finish line at the Best Sapper Competition, Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, April 22.
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This Lock by Tiffany pendant’s oval silhouette is the perfect 18k gold canvas to showcase the House’s unparalleled diamonds and unrivaled craftsmanship—a gift that symbolizes love’s enduring protection.
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3 Roses means I Love You <3
I love you
According to 3 sources
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