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The stalls were made of wood for many centuries. Trajan (ruled 98 to 117 AD) rebuilt it entirely in stome after one of the many fires. Monumental building were built around it.
The Eiffel Tower was built between 1887-1889 and opened on March 1st of 1889, to serve as a monumental entrance for the 1889 World Fair, and incidentally demonstrate the possibilities of building complex and robust iron structures.
Cleopatra built no monuments nor did she undertake any monumental building projects as other pharaohs did. The only building that she did was a temple to Julius Caesar and her own tomb which was still unfinished at her death. It is said that she finished up one of her father's projects at the temple of Hathor and perhaps ordered a boat dock to be built by the temple.
Monumental Life Insurance Company bought National Burial Insurance Company. Monumental Life Insurance Company will be honoring the burial insurance policies. (Monumental Life has changed names to Transamerica.)
Designing and building a rocket that could take people to the moon was a monumental task.
No, Monumental and Commonwealth Insurance (based out of Lousville, KY) merged in 1998. Monumental is based out of Baltimore MD but has about 15 offices in Kentucky. Customer services # for Monumental is 800 638-3080.
I am an agent with Monumental Life Insurance company and am proud to say we are still here. We are now a Transamerica Company but all of Monumental's portfolio is in tact. We now offer both the Transamerica products as well as Monumental's products. That's it in a nutshell.
The library's building was built is correct.
Carbon is the building block around which the molecules of life are built. It has versatile bonding properties that allow it to form a wide variety of complex organic molecules essential for biological processes.
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A building is considered monumental when it possesses a significant scale, striking design, and cultural or historical importance. Its grandeur often inspires awe and conveys a sense of permanence, making it a landmark within its environment. Additionally, monumental buildings typically embody the values, ambitions, or achievements of a society, serving as a testament to its identity and legacy.