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  Map of Stockholm and Stockholm hotels and maps
* The royal palace, built between 1697 and 1754 and located in the zone of the east of the Old Town, is open al public.
* Although the royal palace be situated in the center of the city, the real family lives really in Palace of Drottningholm in the island of Lovö in the Lake Mälaren, about forty minutes of the center of the city by the public transportation.
The palace of the 18th century is beautiful, and a lot of it is open al public.
www.europe-top100.com /Stockholm/Map-of-Stockholm.php   (1417 words)

  
  Architronic v5n2.07c
For Bonde, the signature elements par excellence of a type of particularly aggressive fortification is the presence of the machicolated arch, which she identifies in her chosen churches and maintains is an architectural invention of the region, and the use of a single- nave church plan.
While Bonde's descriptions of buildings with this plan are detailed and convincing, it is not easy to make the leap from identification of a form to the meanings she ascribes to it.
Bonde presents this study as an act of historical revisionism, a modest course correction, directing the attention of historians to the "buildings in Languedoc that are unusual according to standards more appropriate to the north than to the south of France" (p.
architronic.saed.kent.edu /v5n2/v5n2.07c.html   (1822 words)

  
 Bonde Palace and Stockholm hotels and maps
The Bonde Palace (swedish: Palatset of Bondeska) in Stockholm was built as the private residence of the Mister High Treasurer of Sweden, Gustaf Bonde, between 1662 and 1673 in the islet Stadsholmen, closes al Palace of Stockholm.
In 1949 the Supreme Court was moved from the Palace of Stockholm al Bonde Palace.
The palace came be then the property of the crown and has been utilized like residence for the Envelope Governor and subsequent Governor of County of Stockholm.
www.europe-top100.com /Stockholm/Bonde-Palace.php   (305 words)

  
 The Riddarholmen Church - Royal Court
With the one exception of Queen Christina, all succeeding rulers of Sweden from Gustav II Adolf (d.
Kings from the middle ages are also buried here such as Magnus Ladulås and Karl Knutson Bonde (d.
The church is foremost a burial and memorial church, which is maintained by the Office of the Marshal of the Realm and the National Property Board (SFV).
www.royalcourt.se /theroyalpalaces/theriddarholmenchurch.4.19fe5e61065eb9aeea80002656.html   (131 words)

  
 Timberjay Newspapers Online
According to Bonde, infection rates aren’t all that bad in the Ely area, but they get worse the closer you get to Lake Superior, where moist conditions lead to more fungal infections.
Bonde reports seeing higher levels of natural regeneration among white pines along the North Arm Trail and Echo Trail north of Ely.
Bonde recommends pruning all infected branches before the fungus reaches the trunk.
www.timberjay.com /current.php?article=793   (510 words)

  
 Palace of Bonde   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-23)
The Palace of Bonde (Bondeska palatset), was built as the private residence of the Lord High Tresurer of Sweden, Gustaf Bonde.
It was erected in Stockholm between 1662 and 1673 on the islet Riddarholmen close to the Royal Palace.
In 1949 the Supreme Court was moved from the Royal Palace to this former private palace.
www.kiwipedia.com /palace-of-bonde.html   (79 words)

  
 Bonde   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-23)
The Palace of Bonde (Swedish: Bondeska palatset) is a palace in Stockholm...
Marie Bonde, a former resident of the town of Hixon, Clark County, Wis...
Bonde may mean: This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with the same title.
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 Palace - meaning of word
The original 'palaces' on the Palatine Hill were the seat of the imperial power, while the ''capitol'' on the Capitoline Hill was the seat of the senate and the religious nucleus of Rome.
Speakers of English think of the "Palace of Versailles" because it was the residence of the king of France, and the king was the source of power, though the building has always remained the ''Château de Versailles'' for the French, and the seat of government under the ''ancien regime'' remained the Palais du Louvre.
The Palace of Holyrood, it will be noted, is in Scotland, and when Blenheim Palace (''illustration, right'') was the gift of a grateful nation to a great general, the name was part of the extraordinary honor.
www.wordsonline.org /Palace   (1480 words)

  
 Presentation in English
The palace was built in the 1660's for Baron Gustaf Bonde, Chancellor of the King's Treasury.
The palace, however, was soon severely damaged by fire, the magnificent roof was destroyed and most of the interior decoration spoilt.
The Bonde family had to sell the palace which, for nearly two centuries, served as the Stockholm town hall.
www.hogstadomstolen.se /english.htm   (637 words)

  
 CalendarHome.com - - Calendar Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-23)
Some notable buildings of the Gamla Stan are the large German Church (Tyska kyrkan), several mansions and palaces: the Riddarhuset (the House of Nobles), the Bonde Palace, the Tessin Palace and the Oxenstierna Palace.
After the castle fire in 1697 when the medieval castle was destroyed, today's Stockholm Palace was erected in baroque style.
Stockholm Palace, the official residence of the Royal Family, with its appearance consecrated between 1730–1830.
encyclopedia.calendarhome.com /cgi-bin/encyclopedia.pl?p=Stockholm   (3717 words)

  
 Architecture of Sweden
As is the norm in architecture history, an architectural history of a nation naturally lends itself to a history of those monuments to the development of that nation and its institutions of power; palaces, castles, and churches.
Testimony to the new classical ideals in architecture can be found in the Palace Theatre in Gripsholm, the Botany building in Uppsala or the high school in Härnösand.
The leading architect of the first half of the 19th century was also a soldier, Colonel Fredrik Blom, he designed a series of barracks and also the classically styled Skeppholm Church in Stockholm and, as the house architect to the royal family, he built the Rosendal Palace.
www.libraryoflibrary.com /E_n_c_p_d_Architecture_of_Sweden.html   (1667 words)

  
 Australian Information from Wikipedia
Some notable buildings of the Gamla Stan are the large German Church (Tyska kyrkan), several mansions and palaces: the Riddarhuset (the House of Nobles), the Bonde Palace, the Tessin Palace and the Oxenstierna Palace.
After the castle fire in 1697 when the medieval castle was destroyed, today's Stockholm Palace was erected in baroque style.
Stockholm Palace, the official residence of the Royal Family, with its appearance consecrated between 1730–1830.
www.thinkingaustralia.com /thinking_australia/wikipedia/default.php?title=Stockholm   (4239 words)

  
 Supreme Court of Sweden
Dispensation was to be given when there was a ruling could become a precedent, and in 1945 this requirement was extended to all cases.
In 1948, the legal procedure was supplemented with oral proceedings and to satisfy the need for additional space the Supreme Court was moved in 1949 from the Royal Palace to the Palace of Bonde on Riddarholmen.
By the Instrument of Government of 1974 the Supreme Court discontinued the practice to award sentencing in the name of the Swedish monarch (Kungl Maj:t), as well as announcing them at the Royal Palace where they had been adorned with the royal seal.
www.xasa.com /wiki/en/wikipedia/s/su/supreme_court_of_sweden.html   (558 words)

  
 Palace Did You Mean Palace?
A palace is an important urban residence of a royal or noble family, with its origins as the executive power center of a kingdom or empire.
Thus the Palace of Beaulieu gained its name precisely when Thomas Boleyn sold it to Henry VIII in 1517; previously it had been known as Walkfares.
Although the Palace of Blenheim (illustration, right) was never a royal residence, the name was part of the extraordinary honor when the house was given by a grateful nation to a great general.
www.did-you-mean.com /Palace.html   (985 words)

  
 Sweden
Manor houses and palaces on the tour are featured in the landmark book, Neoclassicism in the North: Swedish Furniture and Interiors, 1770-1850 by Håkan Groth.
Lunch at the Drottningholm Inn on the grounds of Drottningholm Palace, and a private tour of the royal palace, 18th-century Chinese Pavilion, and the exquisite court theatre, still in operation.
An exclusive tour of the magnificent Thureholm Palace, designed by court architect Carl Hårleman and the standard for later Gustavian architecture, with its owners Eva and Christer Bonde, and Dr. Cederlund.
www.classicist.org /tsweden03.html   (845 words)

  
 The Swedenborg Epic: Chapter 31
Bonde fears that if, instead of basing one's faith on the plain letter of Scripture, one has to look into it for an "internal sense," then anyone could make up a special religion to suit himself, by searching out whatever meaning he pleases.
In forwarding this letter to Swedenborg, on August 7, 1760, Count Bonde refers to their long-standing friendship and recommends to Swedenborg his Rotterdam friend who has been writing to him about these books ever since the spring, telling Bonde the inexpressible pleasure he derived from them.
Bonde closes by reminding the assessor of his promise to honor him with a visit during the summer and view his little garden, assuring him that he will be more than welcome.
www.swedenborgdigitallibrary.org /ES/epic31.htm   (6677 words)

  
 The History of Kungl. biblioteket, National Library of Sweden
The latter referred to the war booty which was being kept at the Palace for Queen Kristina.
From 1702 to 1730, the collection was accommodated in the palace of the Bonde family and from 1730 to 1768 in Per Brahe's home on Helgeandsholmen.
In spite of the deposit obligation decreed in 1661 it was not until its return to the Royal Palace that the Royal Library was able to put any force behind its warnings to printers.
www.kb.se /eng/kbhistor.htm   (8958 words)

  
 •• Riddarholmen ••
The main attraction of Riddarholmen is the church, Riddarholmskyrkan, which served as the royal burial church since the 16th century and where a number of Swedish monarchs lie consecrated.
The palaces of Palace of Wrangel, Palace of Hessenstein, and Palace of Schering Rosenhane are today used by, the appelate court for Svealand, while the Supreme Court of Sweden and the Government Court of Sweden resides in the palaces of Palace of Bonde and Palace of Stenbock respectively.
A statue of Birger Jarl, the traditional founder of Stockholm, stands on a pillar in front of the Bonde Palace to the north of Riddarholmskyrkan.
www.eoob.se /datorer/mjukvara/riddarholmen.html   (317 words)

  
 publications@ brown university library
The original manuscript, commissioned in the 13th century by Alfonso the Wise, King of Castile and Leon, is in the library of the Escorial Palace near Madrid.
The facsimile was used extensively in the Spring in the team-taught course entitled "Medieval Perspectives".
History professor Amy Remensnyder had students using the texts and illustrations as sources for the history of medieval Spain, after which professors Sheila Bonde (History of Art) and Mercedes Vacquero (Hispanic Studies), had their students studying the artistic and literary aspects of the work.
www.brown.edu /Facilities/University_Library/publications/Bibliofile/Biblio35/endowtxt.html   (665 words)

  
 Marina Palace Hotel, Rio de Janeiro - Read Reviews before you make a reservation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-23)
For the second trip, I chose the Marina Palace primarily for its neighborhood and location and was impressed with many improvements made to the hotel.
We stayed at the Marina Palace from March 19 - 25, and the hotel was everything we expected.
Marina Palace Hotel is located in the Leblon neighborhood, a most excellent and safe area - with a good number of restaurants at an easy walking distance, and situated right across the street from the beach.
www.hotelsuperportal.com /Reviews-416849.html   (7616 words)

  
 Namnlöst dokument   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-23)
Parents: Knut Tordsson Bonde and Margareta Karlsdotter Sparre.
Children: Karl (born in the 1450's),legitimized after the parent's wedding, died 1488, the last of this line of Bonde), daughter.
After his death in 1470, the country was ruled by Sten Sture.
www.warholm.nu /Karlknutsson.html   (168 words)

  
 Filly comes through for Bonde
Jeff Bonde's training career is safe, because he was right about De Goddaughter in the $50,550 Alameda County Fillies and Mares Handicap Saturday at the Alameda County Fair.
Ridden by John Velazquez, E Dubai ran 1 1/4 miles in 2:00 4/5 and paid $11.80 for his fifth win in 10 starts.
MONMOUTH PARK: With Anticipation tracked Suances to the top of the stretch, was quickly hooked by two horses outside of him but gamely outfinished Denon by a neck in the $500,000 United Nations Handicap.
www.sfgate.com /cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/c/a/2002/07/07/SP223840.DTL&type=printable   (588 words)

  
 SignOnSanDiego.com > News > North County -- Guerin says she adjusted, but never changed
Within a year, any illusion that the three were a bloc disintegrated as Guerin led a palace coup that stripped Cameron of the mayor's mantle one month before she was due to surrender it in an annual rotation.
Encinitas activist and one-time Guerin supporter Bob Bonde said Guerin lost touch with the voters during her eight years in office and would not have been re-elected if she had run again.
He said he saw the return of “the old Christy” at one of her final council meetings, when she railed against state housing quotas being imposed on cities.
www.signonsandiego.com /news/northcounty/20061217-9999-1mi17christy.html   (1362 words)

  
 Palace of Bonde Details, Meaning Palace of Bonde Article and Explanation Guide
Palace of Bonde Details, Meaning Palace of Bonde Article and Explanation Guide
Palace of Bonde Guide, Meaning, Facts, Information and Description
This is an Article on Palace of Bonde.
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 Domino USA: Artists   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-23)
Their dance party electro punk is the sound of 2007, taking the Bailefunk rhythms of their homeland and mashing them up, rapping in their native tongues.
Diplo went on to co-produce Bonde’s upcoming single "Solta o Frango" for Domino Records and his credits will further extend to Bonde’s full length album out Summer 2007.
“Bonde Do Role is like diggin through the garbage in Brazil and using the pieces and making a club mess turned up the volume plus 10.
www.dominorecordco.us /index.php?page=artists&artistID=220   (276 words)

  
 Al-Ahram Weekly | Culture | The numbers' game
The ensuing dilemma comes most clearly into focus at the Palace of Arts.
Until the Biennale it has not been a particularly impressive space: the conversion of the original exhibition hall into the current complex of galleries appeared too clever, a tricksy carving up of a single volume that might have been better left alone.
And with a few honourable exceptions, chief among which one must count Pietro Consagra's impossibly elegant Extremely Thin Sculpture -- five of them, standing in a row like mysterious pieces of kitchen equipment -- it might apply to much of the rest of the work in this showcase gallery, at this showcase event.
weekly.ahram.org.eg /2001/529/cu1.htm   (1510 words)

  
 YouTube - bonde dos babacas   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-23)
Bonde da Orgia de Travecos (Ao vivo no Kool Metal Fest 6)
Bonde Quebra Tudo - Vai da Essa Zorra Hoje
Bonde do Forró - Bebo porque gosto de beber
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 www.myspace.com/bondejamesbonde
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Time for tune no. 4 from rad.'s new album EAST BABE and this is what we call FUNKY CHA CHA.
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 in illo tempore » Fortified churches in England, via the Schola Gregoriana of Northumbria's blog
We find fortified churches in the United Kingdom along the border with Scotland, along the North Sea coast, and in Wales, defending against threats from outside Christendom and from fellow Christians.
A review of Sheila Bonde's Fortress-Churches of Languedoc: Architecture, Religion, and Conflict in the High Middle Ages, here, says
Bonde discusses the process of incastellemento, which often involved the foundation of fortified hilltop settlements by large monastic landowners--often intended as outposts to oversee effective management of estates--and which began quite early in Italy.
inillotempore.com /blog/pivot/entry.php?id=656   (986 words)

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