Showing posts with label David. Show all posts
Showing posts with label David. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 8, 2015

History Trivia - Michelangelo's David unveiled in Florence.

Sept 8

1011 St. Alphege, Archbishop of Canterbury, was captured by marauding Danes, held prisoner for months, and eventually murdered. He refused to allow himself to be ransomed because the money would have had to be raised by taxing the people. After his death he was venerated as a martyr, and the parish church of Greenwich is dedicated to him. 

1504 Michelangelo's David was unveiled in Florence.

Saturday, December 20, 2014

Ancient finds could prove biblical kings David and Solomon were real

 
File photo of a statue representing King David. (AP Photo/Polfoto, Jens Dige, File)

By John Johnson
Fox News

Kings David and Solomon may be memorable figures from the Bible, but plenty of scholars think they were mere figments of somebody's imagination. One big reason is that the archaeological record doesn't mesh: These two supposedly ruled in the 10th-century BC, but where's the physical evidence? Now, however, an archaeological team from Mississippi State University has dug up six clay seals in Israel that support the idea of such reigns, reports Science Daily.

The seals are tangible evidence that some kind of government was operating near what is present-day Gaza in the Iron Age, say the researchers. As io9 explains, the seals "do not have any writing or symbols that declare 'King David was here.'" But they lend weight to the theory that David and Solomon "were actual historical figures—or, at the very least, based upon other rulers who lived during the period recounted in the Bible." The site in southern Israel known as Khirbet Summeily was previously thought to be an ancient farm, notes Archaeology, but the clays seals upend that theory.
This article originally appeared on Newser: Clay Seals Suggest Kings David, Solomon Were Real 


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Monday, September 8, 2014

History Trivia - St. Alphege, Archbishop of Canterbury, captured by marauding Danes

Sept 8

 1011 St. Alphege, Archbishop of Canterbury, was captured by marauding Danes, held prisoner for months, and eventually murdered. He refused to allow himself to be ransomed because the money would have had to be raised by taxing the people. After his death he was venerated as a martyr, and the parish church of Greenwich is dedicated to him.

1157 Richard the Lion-Hearted, King of England, was born.

1504 Michelangelo's David was unveiled in Florence.
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