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In October 23 CE, the capital Chang'an was attacked and the imperial palace ransacked. Wang Mang died in the battle. Wang Mang died in the battle. The Han dynasty was re-established in either 23 CE when the Gengshi Emperor took the throne, or in 25 when Emperor Guangwu of Han took the throne after defeating the Red Eyebrows who had deposed the ...
The Union Concert Hall is a fully equipped theatre in the North wing of the Beit Quadrangle at Imperial College London. Managed by the Concert Hall Users' Group with the support of Imperial College Union , it serves as the home venue for the Imperial College Dramatic Society and the Imperial College Union Cinema.
The Imperial Theatre is a Broadway theater at 249 West 45th Street (George Abbott Way) in the Theater District of Midtown Manhattan in New York City. Opened in 1923, the Imperial Theatre was designed by Herbert J. Krapp and was constructed for the Shubert brothers .
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In 1959, Edick hosted a television show at the Club Imperial, TV Party, which was broadcast on KTVI-2. [15] [5] In the early 1970s, Edick closed the nightclub and ran the Club Imperial as a banquet and reception hall. [11] [16] After the nightclub closed, dancers formed the non-profit St. Louis Imperial Dance Club. [3] [17]
The main hall of the Chrysotriklinos was surrounded by a number of annexes and halls: the vestibule known as Tripeton, the Horologion (so named because it probably contained a sundial), the hall of the Kainourgion ("New [Hall]"), and the halls of the Lausiakos and the Justinianos, both attributed to Justinian II (r. 685–695 and 705–711).