The first two Patriarchs of the Old Testament.
Abraham and Isaac.
In classical Mythology, the greatest warrior on the Greek Side of the Trojan War.
Achilles
A prince, originally named Gautama, who lived in India several hundred years before Jesus.
Buddha
A British author of the late eighteenth century and early nineteenth centuries; her best-known works are the Novels Pride and Prejudice and Emma.
Jane Austen
A twentieth-century American photographer particularly noted for his black-and-white depictions of the American West, including Yosemite National Park.
Ansel Adams
In the Bible, the first man and the first woman.
Adam and Eve
Roman name Venus.
Aphrodite
A Polish scholar who, in 1543, first produced a workable model of the Solar System that had the Sun at the center.
Nicolaus Copernicus
Nom De Plume of twentieth-century Danish writer Baroness Karen Blixen.
Isak Dinesen
An eighteenth-century German composer, organist, choirmaster, commonly considered the greatest composer of the Baroque era.
Johann Sebastian Bach
The book sacred to Christians, which they consider to be the inspired word of God. Thirty-nine books of the Old Testament are accepted by Christians and Jews alike.
Bible
A legendary king in England in the Middle Ages.
King Arthur
A teenage Dutch Jewish girl who hid from the Nazis for two years in World War II.
Anne Frank
An American-born twentieth-century English Author.
T.S. Elliot
A twentieth-century African-American actress, dancer, singer, and Civil Rights activist.
Josephine Baker
The death of Jesus on the cross. Jesus told his Disciples that he would sacrifice his life so that believers’ sins might be forgiven.
Crucifiction
Creatures in Classical Mythology who were half-human and half-horse.
Centaurs
The anthology offers an exciting overview of contemporary Spanish-language literature and introduces a generation of writers who came of age in the time of military dictatorships, witnessed the fall of the Berlin Wall, the end of the Cold War, the birth of the Internet, the murders of Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, and the September 11th attacks in New York City.
The Future is not Ours
The novel opens with Mrs. Bennet trying to persuade Mr. Bennet to visit Mr. Bingley, a rich and eligible bachelor who has arrived in the neighbourhood.
Pride and Prejudice
The museum opened in 1895 as an outgrowth of the California Midwinter International Exposition of 1894.
de Young Museum
He is commemorated with the other Minor prophets in the Calendar of saints of the Armenian Apostolic Church on July 31.
Hosea
Shinto goddess of the sun and the leader of the Shinto pantheon.
Amaterasu
3rd Millennium B.C.
Bronze Age
In the novel, Great Britain ("Airstrip One") has become a province of a superstate named Oceania.
Nineteen Eighty-Four
In addition to hosting art exhibitions, it remains a popular attraction for tourists and locals and is a favorite location for weddings and wedding party photographs for couples throughout the San Francisco Bay Area and such an icon that a miniature replica of it was built in Disney's California Adventure in Anaheim.
Palace of Fine Arts