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  2. Apocalypse Tapestry - Wikipedia

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    The Apocalypse Tapestry is a large medieval set of tapestries commissioned by Louis I, the Duke of Anjou, and woven in Paris between 1377 and 1382.It depicts the story of the Apocalypse from the Book of Revelation by Saint John the Divine in colourful images, spread over six tapestries that originally totalled 90 scenes, and were about six metres high, and 140 metres long in total.

  3. Château d'Angers - Wikipedia

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    Married to the daughter of the wealthy Charles, Duke of Brittany, Louis had the castle modified, and in 1373 commissioned the famous Apocalypse Tapestry from the painter Hennequin de Bruges and the Parisian tapestry-weaver Nicolas Bataille. Louis II (Louis I's son) and Yolande d'Aragon added a chapel (1405–12) and royal apartments to the complex.

  4. Apocalypse (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Apocalypse is a third-person shooter platform video game released for the PlayStation, developed by Neversoft Entertainment and published by Activision in 1998. It features actor Bruce Willis , who provides the likeness and voice for the main character, Trey Kincaid.

  5. Category:Video games about angels - Wikipedia

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    This category is about all video games featuring angels or angel-like beings. Subcategories. This category has the following 6 subcategories, out of 6 total. B.

  6. Music of Wild Arms - Wikipedia

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    Albums for the video game Wild Arms contain music from the original title of the Wild Arms series developed by Japanese software company Media.Vision.Two separate albums, one released alongside the 1996 PlayStation game, and the other ten years later, contain the original background music from the game, while a single drama album contains a spoken-word interpretation of events in the game.

  7. Iron Angel of the Apocalypse - Wikipedia

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    Next Generation reviewed the game, rating it three stars out of five, and stated that "Not better than the rest, just different." [7] Next Generation also reviewed the US version of the game, rating it three stars out of five, and stated that "it goes a long way toward leaving the trippy dreaminess from the Japanese version intact, and in some ways, makes it creepier."

  8. Angel in Your Arms - Wikipedia

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    Robin Lee recorded "Angel in Your Arms" in late 1982, the track originally serving as B-side of her inaugural single release "Turning Back the Covers" (#81 C&W): the single was re-released December 1982 with "Angel in Your Arms" as the A-side and as such more successful though still not a major hit with a #54 C&W peak.

  9. Play! A Video Game Symphony - Wikipedia

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    PLAY! A Video Game Symphony was a concert series that featured music from video games performed by a live orchestra. The concerts from 2006 to 2010 were conducted by Arnie Roth. From 2010, Andy Brick took the position of principal conductor and music director. Play! was replaced by the Replay: Symphony of Heroes concert series.

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