no r u kidding i mean my god!
There is no conclusive historical evidence that Aesop was a hunchback. The belief that he was hunchbacked is likely a result of artistic depictions and literary works rather than actual historical fact.
If you are looking for an individual artist, consider that this type of architectural sculpture (gargoyles were functioned as drainpipes for example) can be traced back thousands of years to fantastic and grotesque creatures carved by ancient Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans. The heyday of gargoyles seemed to be in Europe in the Middle-Ages, starting in around the 1200's, especially in France. One famous example is the Notre Dame de Paris cathedral whose first stone was laid in 1163. It took the rest of the century and part of the next to complete, and underwent various improvements and reconstructions over the coming centuries. The actual carvers will remain anonymous to history. Citations can be found by following the links below.
Yes, he was real, and a fiction story written by Victor Hugo around 1831. The story itself is set in about 1485 in Paris in and around the Notre Dame Cathedral.The hunchback is found! His skeleton was found in the northern part of Ila de la Cite in Seinen, february 15th of 2010.
in your bedroom mirror as in the "mirror (angel of music)"Alternate Answer:The Phantom of the Opera is a novel by the French author Gaston Leroux which begain to run as a serialization (a weekly or monthly story in a publication) in 1909. It bears striking similarities to both "Beauty and the Beast" and "The Hunchback of Notre Dame." At this time, it is not known to be based on any actual, living person.
the actual is.
Real
actual remains
"Actual" is an adjective.
actual is the actual cost, normal is estimating
You sould take all the actual math and actual physics courses you can get.
depends on what you mean by actual.
Bromine is the actual name.