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-''[[Discussing the Divine Comedy with Dante]]'' is a painting by [[Dai Dudu]], [[Li Tiezi]], and [[Zhang An]] depicting 103 [[cultural icon]]s. It was released without credits on the internet in [[2006]] as a kind of [[literary mystification]] and became an [[internet phenomenon]] in early [[2009]]. +Saint Peter (Greek: Πέτρος, Pétros “Rock”)[1] (c.1–AD 64) was a leader of the early Christian church, who features prominently in the New Testament Gospels and the Acts of the Apostles. According to Biblical accounts, he was one of Twelve Apostles, chosen by Jesus from his first disciples. He was a Galilean fisherman assigned a leadership role by Jesus (Matthew 16:18), and was with Jesus during events witnessed by only a few apostles, such as the Transfiguration.[2] Early Christian writers provided more details about his life. Catholic tradition claims that he was the first Pope, the author of two canonical epistles, and a martyr under Nero, crucified head down, and buried in Rome.[2] His memoirs are traditionally cited as the source of the Gospel of Mark.
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-The painting's antecedents are ''[[Disputation of the Holy Sacrament]]'' (1508/1509) and ''[[The School of Athens]]'' (1509/1510) or ''[[The Parnassus]]'' all by [[Raphael]]. Here[http://i.gae.ro/painting/] is a list with all the visual sources.+
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-1. [[Socrates]]+
-2. [[Cui Jian]] (father of [[Chinese rock music]]+
-3. [[Vladimir Lenin]]+
-4. [[Prince Charles]]+
-5. [[Ramses]] or [[King Solomon]] or [[Sinuhe]] of [[Egypt]]+
-6. [[Bill Clinton]]+
-7. [[Peter the Great]]+
-8. [[Charles de Gaulle]]+
-9. [[Margaret Thatcher]]+
-10. [[Ulysses S. Grant]]+
-18. [[Bill Clinton]]+
-11. [[Bruce Lee]]+
-12. [[Winston Churchill]]+
-13. [[Raphael Sanzio]] or [[Matisse]] (French Painter)+
-14. [[Robert Oppenheimer]]+
-15. [[Elvis Presley]]+
-16. [[William Shakespeare]]+
-17. [[Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart]]+
-18. [[Genghis Kahn]]+
-19. [[Napoleon Bonaparte]]+
-20. [[Che Guevara]]+
-21. [[Fidel Castro]]+
-22. [[Marlon Brando]]+
-23. [[Lao zi]] or [[Hokusai]]+
-24. [[Marilyn Monroe]]+
-25. [[Yassar Arafat]]+
-26. [[Julius Caesar]]+
-27. [[Mike Tyson]]+
-28. [[George W. Bush]]+
-29. [[Luciano Pavarotti]]+
-30. [[Salvador Dali]]+
-31. [[Empress CiXi]]+
-32. [[Liu Xiang]]+
-33. [[Kofi Annan]]+
-34. [[Prince Charles]]+
-35. [[Ariel Sharon]]+
-36. [[Ho Chi Minh]] or [[Qi Baishi]]+
-37. [[Osama Bin Laden]]+
-38. [[Qin Shi Huang]]+
-39. [[Mikhail Gorbachev]]+
-40. [[Mother Teresa]]+
-41. [[Song Qingling]]+
-42. [[Otto Von Bismarck]]+
-43. [[Saint Peter]] or [[Rabindranath Tagore]]+
-44. [[Li ZhenSheng]]+
-45. [[Voltaire]]+
-46. [[President Hu Jintao]]+
-47. [[Dante Alighieri]] or [[Julius Caesar]]+
-48. [[Pu-Yi or Dai Dudu]]+
-49. [[Saloth Sar]]+
-50. [[Yi Sun-sin líder]] or [[Yue Fei]]+
-51. [[Michelangelo]]+
-52. [[Hideki Tojo]] or [[Hiro Hito]]+
-53. [[Michael Jordan]]+
-54. [[Dwight Eisenhower]] or [[John Calvin Coolidge]]+
-55. [[Corneliu Baba]]+
-56. [[Claude Monet]]+
-57. [[Mahatma Ghandi]]+
-58. [[Vincent Van Gogh]]+
-59. [[Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec]]+
-60. [[Marcel Duchamp]]+
-61. [[Confucius]]+
-62. [[Noah]]+
-63. [[Li Bai]]or [[Caravaggio]]+
-64. [[Mao Zhedong]]+
-65. [[Johan Wolfgang von Goethe]]+
-66. [[Zhou Enlai]]+
-67. [[Marie Curie]]+
-68. [[Abraham Lincoln]]+
-69. [[Pablo Picasso]]+
-70. [[Steven Spielberg]]+
-71. [[Friedrich Nietzsche]]+
-72. [[Karl Marx]]+
-73. [[Leonardo Da Vinci]]+
-74. [[Josef Stalin]]+
-75. [[Queen Elizabeth II]]+
-76. [[Lu Xun]]+
-77. [[Jose Francisco San Martín]]+
-78. [[Deng Xiaoping]]+
-79. [[Sun Yat-Sen]]+
-80. [[Theodore Roosevelt]] or [[George Custer]] or [[Maxim Gorky]] or [[Philippe Pétain]]+
-81. [[Saddam Hussein]]+
-82. [[Benito Mussolini]]+
-83. [[Adolf Hitler]]+
-84. [[Guan Yu]]+
-85. [[Pele]]+
-86. [[Bill Gates]]+
-87. [[Audrey Hepburn]]+
-88. [[Ludwig Van Beethoven]] or [[Chopin]]+
-89. [[Charlie Chaplin]]+
-90. [[Henry Ford]]+
-91. [[Lei Feng]]+
-92. [[Victor Babes]] or [[Norman Bethun]]+
-93. [[Mike Tyson]]+
-94. [[Sigmund Freud]]+
-95. [[Erich Honecker]]+
-96. [[Vladimir Putin]]+
-97. [[Lewis Caroll]]+
-98. [[Shirley Temple]]+
-99. [[Chang Kai Chek]]+
-100. [[Leo Tolstoy]]+
-101. [[Albert Einstein]]+
-102. [[Ernest Hemingway]]+
-103. [[Franklin Roosevelt]]+
-104. Woman from photograph by [[Cartier Bresson]] or [[Mother Teresa]]+
-105. [[Dolly (the cloned sheep)]]+
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Saint Peter (Greek: Πέτρος, Pétros “Rock”)[1] (c.1–AD 64) was a leader of the early Christian church, who features prominently in the New Testament Gospels and the Acts of the Apostles. According to Biblical accounts, he was one of Twelve Apostles, chosen by Jesus from his first disciples. He was a Galilean fisherman assigned a leadership role by Jesus (Matthew 16:18), and was with Jesus during events witnessed by only a few apostles, such as the Transfiguration.[2] Early Christian writers provided more details about his life. Catholic tradition claims that he was the first Pope, the author of two canonical epistles, and a martyr under Nero, crucified head down, and buried in Rome.[2] His memoirs are traditionally cited as the source of the Gospel of Mark.




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