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- cimbale, cimbule Czech Republic – cimbál Denmark – hakkebræt Francetympanon Germany – Zymbal, Hackbrett Greece – Σαντούρι Hungarycimbalom India...
- attendant, holding a phiale (a dish for making libations to the gods) and a tympanon (a hand drum). Both were Gr**** innovations to her iconography and reflect...
- from a publication now in the public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Tympanon". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 27 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press...
- tímpano and timpani all derive from the Latin tympănum, from the Gr**** týmpanon, meaning drum. (The Spanish word for drum, tambor, although similar, actually...
- – cimbal, cimbale Czech Republic – cimbál Denmark – hakkebræt Francetympanon GermanyHackbrett Greecesantouri Hungarycimbalom India – santoor...
- Sacha Votichenko (c.1888 – 22 October 1971) was a Russian musician of the tympanon, a French version of the hammered dulcimer. Votichenko was born in c.1888...
- Saint Ignatius of Constantinople Ignatios of Constantinople, Northern tympanon, Hagia Sophia, Istanbul Patriarch of Constantinople Born 798 Constantinople...
- boots Persona masks Bullroarer Salpinx, long, straight trumpet Pan flute Tympanon, a frame drum Liknon, sacred basket with fig Musk, civet, frankincense...
- toumpano, tymbano, or toumbi, which stem from the Ancient Gr****: τύμπανον (týmpanon); this word exists in English in the word tympani for the drum section...
- built, which was consecrated in 1058. Its consecration inscription and the tympanon of the former entrance to the cathedral, with one of the oldest known depictions...