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  2. Renovatio imperii Romanorum - Wikipedia

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    The phrases renovatio Romanorum ("renewal of the Romans") and renovatio urbis Romae ("renewal of the city of Rome") had been used already during Antiquity. [3] The word renovatio ("renewal") and its relatives, restitutio ("restitution") and reparatio ("restoration"), appeared on some Roman coins from the reign of Hadrian onward, usually signifying the restoration of peace after a rebellion. [4]

  3. John Kinross - Wikipedia

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    John Kinross by William Birnie Rhind 1922 Kinross House, Abercromby Place, Edinburgh. John Kinross (3 July 1855 – 7 January 1931) was a Scottish architect. He was particularly skilled in traditional styles and was highly involved in the restoration of historic buildings, researching his subjects well before any project.

  4. Emporium (Rome) - Wikipedia

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    The Emporium was the river port of the ancient Rome, that rose approximately between the Aventine Hill and the Rione Testaccio (the Rione takes its name from the hill made of broken amphorae, originated by the wastes from the trade activities of the port).

  5. Goodman's Buildings - Wikipedia

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    The Goodman's Buildings are of high historic, aesthetic and social significance as a relatively rare example of a grand emporium style building constructed in the inner city from 1890. The building is a largely intact example of a Victorian styled building constructed from 1890 that retains its overall scale, character and details particularly ...

  6. Emporium (early medieval) - Wikipedia

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    An emporium (plural: emporia) was one of the trading settlements that emerged in Northwestern Europe in the 6th to the 7th centuries and persisted into the 9th century. Also known in English as wics , they were characterised by their peripheral locations, usually on the shore at the edge of a kingdom, their lack of infrastructure (containing no ...

  7. 1933 in architecture - Wikipedia

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    Myer Emporium renovation, Bourke Street, Melbourne, Australia. The Round House, designed by Berthold Lubetkin's Tecton Architectural Group to house gorillas at London Zoo, one of the first modernist buildings in Britain. [4] Battersea Power Station, London, with Giles Gilbert Scott as consultant architect, [5] begins operation.

  8. Trump, CDC fully restore 9/11 health program cuts from DOGE axe

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    New Yorkers welcome full restoration “I made sure that President Trump, DOGE, and Secretary Kennedy heard us loud and clear: do not mess with our first responders and the healthcare of 9/11 ...

  9. Yue Hwa Building - Wikipedia

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    In 1993, the building was purchased by Yue Hwa Chinese Products Emporium Ltd., whose flagship location in Tsim Sha Tsui is pictured. In 1993, Lum Chang Holdings sold the building at a price of S$ 25 million to Yu Kwok Chun, who was the head of a Hong Kong-based multinational corporation with its flagship department store, Yue Hwa Chinese ...