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❤️ Shiny 🐹

"Shiny may refer to: Film and television * "Shiny", an episode of the TV series The Pinky and Perky Show * Shiny, a character in the TV series Dinosaur Train * Shiny, a character in the film Saving Santa * Shiny Bubble, a one time character in the TV Series SpongeBob SquarePants Music * Shiny, a 1999 album by Kari Wuhrer * Shiny, a 2005 album by The Bang * "Shiny", a song on the 2001 EP 5 Songs by the Decemberists * "Shiny" a song from the 2016 Disney film Moana People * Shiny Abraham (born 1965), an Indian athlete * Shiny Dixit (born 1991), an Indian television actress * Shiny Doshi, an Indian television actress and model Other uses * Shiny Entertainment, a former American video game developer * Shiny, an R package for developing web applications See also Shiny Joe Ryan (born 1987), an Australian musician * "Shiny, Shiny", a 1983 song by British pop band Haysi Fantayzee * Shinee, South Korean boy band "

❤️ Nathan Ball (basketball) 🐹

"Nathan Ball (born February 15, 1983) is an American former professional basketball player. He played college basketball for Charleston Cougars http://basketball.eurobasket.com/player/Nathan_Ball/FYR- Macedonia/KK_MZT_Skopje_Aerodrom/60874 http://basketball.realgm.com/player/Nathan-Ball/Summary/15944 References External links * Category:1983 births Category:Living people Category:American expatriate basketball people in North Macedonia Category:KK MZT Skopje players Category:Power forwards (basketball) Category:Sportspeople from Greensboro, North Carolina Category:American men's basketball players "

❤️ Treasury of the Massaliots (Delphi) 🐹

"The treasury of the Massaliots was situated in the Sanctuary of Athena Pronaea. It looked like a small temple in antis with two columns on the façade; it was constructed of Paros marble and among its remarkable features were its "Aeolian" capitals. Description Within the Sanctuary of Athena Pronaea, to the west of the Athena temples and side to side with the Doric Treasury, was erected a treasury with a vestibule and cella. It had two columns on the facade, decorated with Aeolian capitals, which are generally considered as the precursors to the Corinthian capitals. The building measures 6.14 x 8.63 meters, it dates to ca 510 B.C. Its elevation was built of Paros marble. Its height was about 7.8 meters. One at least of its pediments bore sculpted decoration consisting of a chariot dragged by four horses. The sima was decorated with lion heads, whereas it was flanked by Nike-form acroteria. The Ionian frieze spread along its three sides, at least, and comprised more than 140 figures in battle scenes. An Amazonomachy and a Centauromachy have been securely identified.Bommelaer, P., Laroche, D., 1991, Guide de Delphes: Le site, Paris The Treasury was built by the Massaliots in order to enhance their increasing commercial power. Marseille was, after all, a colony of Phocaea in Asia Minor which was reported to have been founded by Phocaeans. However, it is possible that it constituted also an ex voto for the victory of the Massaliots against the native tribe of the Ligurians. Its identification is verified also by a fragmentary inscription on a marble architectural member, found in the region. In 2013 the sculpted decoration of the treasury was reconstructed in 3D form, for the celebrations of the anniversary of 2500 years since the foundation of Marseille.http://restauration- peinture.eu/archeologie/le-tresor-des-marseillais-experience/ References Sources Category:Ancient Greek buildings and structures in Delphi Category:Ancient Massalia "

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