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Walking the famous labyrinth on floor of Chartres Cathedral... Walking the famous labyrinth on floor of Chartres Cathedral... Walking the famous labyrinth on floor of... Daedalus had made the Labyrinth so cunningly that he himself could barely escape it after he built it... labyrinth has only a single... A labyrinth has an unambiguous through... A labyrinth can be represented both symbolically and physically... a Lemnian labyrinth and an Italian labyrinth... which fits with the theory that the labyrinth was originally the royal Minoan palace on Crete and meant... Something was being shown to visitors as a labyrinth at Knossos in the 1st century AD... The labyrinth is the referent in the familiar Greek patterns of the endlessly running... The predominant labyrinth form during this period is the simple seven... day notion of a labyrinth as a place where one can lose... the importance of the labyrinth to the identity of Knossos is amplified by the recurrence of the double... That the Cretan labyrinth had been a dancing... Even the labyrinth dance was depicted on the shield... the less complicated labyrinth pattern familiar from medieval examples was already developed... the simple classical labyrinth is framed in the meander border pattern... The labyrinth retains its connection with death and a triumphant return... a Roman family tomb has a fourfold labyrinth mosaic floor with a dying minotaur in the center and a mosaic inscription... ring classical labyrinth of unknown age in Rocky Valley near... ring classical labyrinth outlined with stones... The full flowering of the medieval labyrinth design came about during the twelfth and thirteenth centuries with the grand pavement labyrinths of... There are remarkable examples of the labyrinth shape from a whole range of ancient and disparate cultures... Labyrinth on floor of Grace Cathedral... Labyrinth on floor of Grace Cathedral... Labyrinth on floor of... the Labyrinth in Shed 16 in the Old Port of... a labyrinth is where there are three to four curves in succession without a straight line in... the labyrinth is often confused with the... The myth of the labyrinth has in recent times found incarnation in a stage play by... The labyrinth is also an important subject in contemporary... the labyrinth symbolized a hard path to God with a clearly defined center... Labyrinth in Catholic Encyclopedia... Labyrinth History and Information...

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