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  2. 1973 Rome airport attacks and hijacking - Wikipedia

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    In December 1973, Fatah, a Palestinian military organization executed series of attacks originating at Rome-Fiumicino Airport in Italy which resulted in the deaths of 34 people. [1] The attacks began with an airport-terminal invasion and hostage-taking, followed by the firebombing of a Pan Am aircraft and the hijacking of a Lufthansa flight.

  3. War Elephants: Psychological Warfare and Combat Strategies in ...

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    They built bridges, dragged heavy military equipment including airplanes on runways, and transported shipbuilding materials. A Mixed Legacy War elephants were intimidating, but unpredictable.

  4. List of building or structure fires - Wikipedia

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    June 19 – Hotel Canfield fire in Dubuque, Iowa, killed 19. [39] October 7 - Apeldoorn, Netherlands. A Fairey Firefly crashed into a Christian HBS, causing a fire that killed 22 students and the pilot, whose mother died of a heart attack in turn. [40] December 7 – Winecoff Hotel fire in Atlanta, Georgia, killed 119 and injured 90. [41]

  5. 1973 Athens Hellinikon International Airport attack - Wikipedia

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    The 1973 Hellinikon International Airport attack was an attack at the Hellinikon International Airport at Athens, Greece. The two attackers were members of the Palestinian militant organization Black September. The militants used sub-machine guns and grenades against the passengers waiting in the passenger lounge.

  6. Elephant and Obelisk - Wikipedia

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    It had probably been brought to Rome in the first century AD for the temple to the Egyptian goddess Isis that was located there. The obelisk is 5.47 meters tall and is the smallest of the 13 ancient obelisks present in Rome nowadays. [2] Together with pedestal and elephant, the statue stands 12.69 meters tall.

  7. List of Greek and Roman architectural records - Wikipedia

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    The largest barrel vault by span covered the Temple of Venus and Roma, Rome. Built between 307 and 312 AD, the vaulted structure replaced the original timber truss roof from Hadrian's time. [88] The largest groin vault by span roofed the 25.01 m wide main nave of the Basilica of Maxentius on the Forum Romanum, built in the early 4th century AD ...

  8. A day that shocked the world: Photos capture stunned planet ...

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    People run away as the second tower of World Trade Center crumbles down after a plane hit the building September 11, 2001, in New York City. ... news photos of the attacks on the World Trade ...

  9. Cultural depictions of elephants - Wikipedia

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    Three multi-story elephant shaped buildings were built in America by James V. Lafferty in the 1880s. The largest, seven-story, thirty-one room Elephantine Colossus served as a hotel, concert hall, and attraction on Coney Island before it burned down in 1896.