Wiktionary pillarPillar or Pillars may refer to An architectural element, similar to a column One among a group of principle s Pillar band , a Christian rock band Pillar car , the windshield support structure on a car Pillar Lake District , a mountain in the English Lake District Paul R. Pillar , retired CIA National Intelligence Officer City Pillars , South African football soccer club Pillar System , a system of government in fictional manga Pillar Data Systems , a company making enterprise storage systems Pillar box , a free standing post box in the United Kingdom Pillarisation , a term describing the dealings of the Dutch and Belgians in their multicultural societies The Pillar , an LGBT publication Pillars song Pillars song , signature song of rock band Sunny Day Real Estate See also Pilar disambiguation Pillar of Fire disambiguation Three pillars disambiguation Four Pillars disambiguation Five Pillars disambiguation Disambiguation fr Pilier homonymie nl Zuilen pt Pillar ... more details
Notability date March 2010 Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 The Pillar was an LGBT publication in Salt Lake City, Utah . Published monthly, the magazine was published from 1993 to October, 2007. It was predated by other gay and lesbian publications, but was one of the longest lasting continuously published gay publications in Utah. See also QSaltLake DEFAULTSORT Pillar Category American LGBT related magazines Category LGBT in Utah Category Newspapers published in Utah Category Media in Salt Lake City, Utah Category Publications established in 1993 Category Publications disestablished in 2007 Utah newspaper stub ... more details
Sprague Pearce 1896 Worship is an act of religion religious devotion usually directed towards a deity ...&lpg PA77&pg PA77&dq isbn 0852444257&q worship worth ship&hl en v onepage&f false Religion in education ... worship thus The absolute acknowledgment of all that lies beyond us&mdash the glory that fills heaven ..., or human life and character. ref Underhill, Evelyn, Education and the Spirit of Worship , in Collected Papers, p.193, London, 1946. ref Worship asserts the reality of its object and defines its meaning ... 2011 01 13 ref An act of worship may be performed individually, in an informal or formal group, or by a designated leader. Worship in various religions Worship in Christianity Expand section date September 2009 main Christian worship Anglican devotions Catholic devotions Church service Adoration versus veneration In the New Testament various words are used for worship. The word proskuneo to worship means to bow down to Gods or kings. ref Called to Worship The Biblical Foundations of Our Response Vernon Whaley 2009 In the Greek, the word for worship, proskuneo, means to express deep respect ... of veneration resemble those of worship, but differ in their object and intent. Protestant Christians ... the English word worship is equivocal, in that it has been used in Catholic writing, at any rate ..., is the worship and homage that is rightly offered to God alone. It is the acknowledgement of excellence and perfection of an uncreated, divine person. It is the worship of the Creator that God alone ... should be made regarding the use of the term worship in relation to the categories of adoration and veneration. Some schools of theology use the term worship to introduce both adoration and veneration. They would distinguish between worship of adoration and worship of veneration. The word worship .... Hence Catholic writers will sometimes use the term worship not to indicate adoration, but only the worship ... patriotic by Protestant groups, such as saluting a flag , are equivalent to worship and are therefore ... more details
Pompey s Pillar may refer to Pompey s Pillar column Pompey s Pillar , an ancient column in Alexandria, Egypt Pompeys Pillar National Monument , a large rock formation in Montana, USA, named after the column Pompey s Pillar, Montana , an unincorporated community in Montana, named after the rock formation Pompeys Pillar South Australia , a mountain in Wilpena Pound The Pillar of Pompey, an ancient altar on the European of the Symplegades geodis ... more details
Pillar of Fire can refer to Pillar of Fire theophany , a manifestation of God in the Tanakh Pillar of Fire Church , a religious community in Zarephath, New Jersey Pillar of Fire novel by Judith Tarr Pillar of Fire ballet by Antony Tudor Pillar of Fire documentary A documented mini series on the History of Zionism and Israel s Rebirth Pillar of Fire America in the King Years, 1963 65 , the second volume of Taylor Branch s trilogy on the life and times of Martin Luther King, Jr. A short story by Ray Bradbury from the anthology S Is for Space A former military laser project now known as the Nautilus laser A sculpture of stylized flames by Egon Weiner at the site of origin of the Great Chicago Fire of 1871. disambig ... more details
Pillar of salt can refer to The pillar of salt into which Lot s wife was transformed in the Biblical account of the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah The Pillar of Salt road sign near Bury St Edmunds in Suffolk, England, thought to be the first internally illuminated road sign in the country disamb ... more details
Image Chambers pillar email.jpg thumb left Chambers Pillar Image Chambers pillar graffiti email.jpg thumb right graffiti on Chambers Pillar Chambers Pillar Aboriginal name Idracowra or Etikaura is a sandstone formation some 160  km south of Alice Springs, Northern Territory Alice Springs in the Northern Territory of Australia . Erosion by wind and rain has left an isolated pillar of 350 million year old sandstone, rising 50 metres above the surrounding plain. John McDouall Stuart was the first European to see Chambers Pillar, reaching the site in April 1860, and naming it after James Chambers, one of his South Australia n sponsors. During the subsequent years numerous visitors have added graffiti by carving names in the soft sandstone at the base of the pillar. Chambers Pillar is accessible by 4WD track only. Day tours from Alice Springs are often combined with a trip to Rainbow Valley. References John B chervaise B chervaise, John . 1967 . Australia world of difference . Rigby Adelaide. Coord 24 52 S 133 49 E type landmark region AU NT display title Category Geography of the Northern Territory Chambers Pillar NorthernTerritory geo stub simple Chambers Pillar ... more details
Infobox Film name The Pillar of Fire image image size caption director Georges M li s producer writer narrator starring music cinematography editing distributor released 1899 runtime Short country France language Silent film budget preceded by followed by The Pillar of Fire French La colonne de feu was a short silent film created and released in 1899 and directed by Georges M li s . External links imdb title id 0000235 title The Pillar of Fire http www.youtube.com watch?v jZSiYfO7wvI The Pillar of Fire on Youtube CinemaofFrance DEFAULTSORT Pillar of Fire Category 1899 films Category French films Category French silent short films Category Black and white films Category Films directed by Georges M li s 1890s France film stub ... more details
File Three body styles with pillars and boxes.png thumb Typical pillar configurations of a sedan three box styling three box , station wagon three box styling two box and hatchback three box styling two box from the same model range . File Wagon and sedan.jpg thumb Typical pillar configurations of a sedan three box styling three box and station wagon three box styling two box from the same model range . File Hatch and wagon with pillar layout.jpg thumb Diagram of a five door hatchback three box styling two box superimposed over the station wagon three box styling two box from the same model range &mdash in this case, both with a D pillar. Pillars are the vertical or near vertical supports of an automobile ..., C or D pillar moving in profile view from the front to rear. In American and British English ..., heavy rescue vehicle rescue teams employ pillar nomenclature to facilitate communication when cutting ... or doors without vertical support at that position, the non existent pillar is skipped when naming ... its rearmost pillar called the C pillar even in the absence of a B pillar. Conversely additional doors ... omitting the B pillar were once widely called Hardtop Pillarless hardtops pillarless hardtops or hardtops ... with a B pillar up to then, everybody thought a hardtop was a car without a center pillar. ref Cite ... they exist or not the non existent pillar is skipped when naming the other pillars. In addition to the pillar nomenclature derived from viewing an automobile in profile, some older cars have a two part windshield or split rear window, with the two halves separated by a pillar. gallery File Automotive C pillar typology.jpg A photographic typology illustrating variations of the design of the C pillar File 1969 AMC Ambassador limousine in Wisconsin sideR.JPG From left to right C, B2, B1, and A pillars ... A stretch Limousine limo with five pillars Lincoln Town Car File A pillar Blind spot.JPG A pillar ... windscreen pillars coming design process into the A pillar http www.flickr.com groups cpillars flickr ... more details
Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name Pillar image background group or band ... Pillar publisher AllMusic date 2003 06 20 accessdate 2011 10 13 ref hard rock , post grunge , ref ... Adams br Joey Avalos br Michael Wittig Michael Kalel Wittig br Chase Lovelace Pillar is a Christian rock band currently located in Tulsa , Oklahoma . Their sixth studio album, Confessions Pillar album Confessions , was released in 2009. History Formation and independent albums Pillar started in Hays ... Rhythmstx cite web url http www.angelfire.com zine rxmag pillar.html title Pillar date accessdate 2008 05 15 publisher Rhythmstx Magazine ref In 1999, Pillar released their first album, Metamorphosis Pillar album Metamorphosis , on their own independent label, Shadrach Records. After some more touring ... Soon after the release of Original Superman , Pillar became noticed by Flicker Records , who signed them in mid 2000. ref name sing365 cite web url http www.sing365.com music lyric.nsf Pillar Biography 9DBC2B4595D41F7F48256C8E001E65E8 title Pillar Biography date accessdate 2008 05 15 publisher Sing365.com ref After the signing, Pillar re cut many of the tracks from Original Superman as well as a few new tracks for release on Above Pillar album Above ,their first major label album. ref name ... artist id p425704 pure url yes title Pillar date accessdate 2008 05 15 publisher allmusic.com ref ... Original Superman and Live For Him also helped in Pillar s success Fireproof In 2002, Noah Henson took over guitar duties and Pillar released their breakthrough album, Fireproof Pillar album Fireproof ... name sing365 A year later Pillar went back into the studio with Fireproof and released a newer, richer ... 2008 05 15 publisher LesterDrums.com ref Where Do We Go from Here In 2004, Pillar released their next ... featured on the sound track for Mx vs ATV Unleashed. Nothing Comes for Free and The Reckoning Pillar ... number of copies 10,000 were created. Pillar then recorded their fourth album, The Reckoning ... more details
A light pillar is a visual phenomenon created by the Reflection physics reflection of light from ice crystals with near horizontal Parallel geometry parallel planar surfaces. The light can come from the Sun usually at or low to the horizon in which case the phenomenon is called a sun pillar or solar pillar . It can also come from the Moon or from terrestrial sources such as streetlights. ref Cite news publisher San Francisco Chronicle url http www.sfgate.com cgi bin object dayinpictures?f g a 2009 01 28 dip.DTL&o 12&type dayinpictures title Nature s spotlights date 2009 01 29 ref Images Light pillars are a kind of optical phenomenon which is formed by the reflection of sunlight or moonlight by ice crystals that are present in the Earth s atmosphere. The light pillar looks like a thin column that extends vertically above and or below the source of light. The light pillar is prominently visible when the Sun is low or lies below the horizon. It normally forms an arc that extends from five to ten degrees beyond the solar disc. Light pillars can sometimes also be seen arising from the Moon. Light pillars are formed by reflection from ice crystals with roughly horizontal faces. Light pillars have also been known to produce false UFO reports. Niagara Falls is one such area, where the mist ... sun pillar near Tucson, Arizona. Image Sun pillar and kitesurfers.jpg Sun pillar in San Francisco, California. Image LakeLucerneSunPillar.jpg Sun pillar over Lake Lucerne, Wisconsin. Image Light Pillar over Rubble.jpg A light pillar formed at sunset near Toronto, Ontario. gallery See also Halo ... Fabulous frozen frames Sydney Morning Herald. November 1, 2006 Commons Sun pillar http antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov apod ap081215.html A Sun Pillar Over North Carolina . NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day , 15 ... of sky wide artificial light pillar show photographed in Finland, November 2010. DEFAULTSORT Light Pillar Category Atmospheric optical phenomena de Lichts ule Lichteffekt lv Saules stabs ja nn ... more details
Room and pillar also called bord and pillar is a mining system in which the mined material is extracted across a horizontal plane while leaving pillars of untouched material to support the roof overburden leaving open areas or rooms underground. It is usually used for relatively flat lying deposits, such as those that follow a particular stratum . The room and pillar system is used in mining coal , Iron ore iron and base metal s ores particularly when found as Manto ore deposits manto or blanket deposits, Rock geology stone and Construction aggregate aggregates , talc , soda ash and potash . ref name Underground Mining Methods cite book author William A Hustrulid and Richard L. Bullock title Underground Mining Methods Engineering Fundamentals and International Case Studies publisher Society of Mining Engineers year 2001 id ISBN 0873351932 pages 493 494 ref The key to the successful room and pillar mining is selecting the optimum pillar size. If the pillars are too small the mine will collapse ..., height of the pillar, and roof conditions typical values are stone and aggregates 75 , coal 60 ... 350px A Maryland coal mine from 1850. Room and pillar mining is one of the oldest mining methods. Early room and pillar mines were developed more or less at random, with pillar sizes determined empirically ... are too small, there is the risk of pillar failure. In coal mines, pillar failures are known as squeezes because the roof squeezes down, crushing the pillars. Once one pillar fails, the weight on the adjacent pillars increases, and the result is a chain reaction of pillar failures. Once started ... Image Barrier Panel.png thumb right 350px Room and Pillar mines are developed on a grid basis except ... the pillar size. ref name Underground Mining Methods If one pillar fails and surrounding pillars are unable to support the area previously supported by the failed pillar they may in turn fail. This could ... Longwall mining Mining techniques DEFAULTSORT Room And Pillar Category Underground mining de Kammerbau ... more details
A pillar tomb is a monumental grave . Its central feature is a single, prominent pillar or column, often made of stone. Overview A number of world cultures incorporated pillars into tomb structures. Examples of such edifices are found in the Ancient Greece ancient Greek colony of Lycia in Anatolia e.g., the tomb at Xanthos , and the medieval Muslim Swahili culture of the Swahili Coast e.g., tombs at Malindi and Mnarani , which were originally built of coral rag but later of stone. In the historic town of Hannassa in southern Somalia , ruins of houses with arch archway s and courtyard s have been found along with pillar tombs, including a rare Octagon octagonal tomb. ref Hilary Costa Sanseverino, Archaeological Remains on the Southern Somali Coast , p.159. ref References Reflist External links http www.steffenfoerster.com research gede.html Photo of pillar tomb at Gede, Kenya Category Burial monuments and structures Architecture stub ... more details
In mining , a rib pillar separates one stoping mining method stope from the other. It is used in mining to increase the strata stability of the stope. it is also made to support the raises , winzes or shaft of the mine Category Underground mining mining stub ... more details
orphan date January 2008 The Pillar Institute is a Christianity Christian school affiliated with the KLD Youth Foundation. It opened on September 18, 2006. In an effort to keep synergy with the schools parent foundation, the KLD Youth Foundation, in the fall of 2008 the schools name was changed to KLD Learning Center . Kevin L. Deaton, pitcher for the Oakland Aces, founded the KLD Youth Foundation and the Pillar Institute in 2003. His vision was to create a school that taught the fundamentals of education and life skills. The school features seven classrooms, three offices, a conference room and a computer lab. The Pillar Institute incorporates non traditional teaching methods into its curriculum, with a focus on real world experience. External links http www.kldkids.org index.html Official Website coord missing Florida Category Education in Brevard County, Florida Category Private schools in Florida ... more details
Infobox mountain name The Red Pillar photo Red Pillar.JPG photo caption elevation m 2034 elevation ref prominence m 571 prominence ref location Vancouver Island Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada range Vancouver Island Ranges coordinates coord 49 31 32.2 N 125 23 21.1 W type mountain region CA topo National Topographic System NTS 92 F11 first ascent easiest route The Red Pillar is a mountain on Vancouver Island , British Columbia , Canada , located convert 33 km mi 0 abbr on southwest of Courtenay, British Columbia Courtenay and convert 17 km mi 0 abbr on south of Mount Albert Edward British Columbia Mount Albert Edward . The Red Pillar is a member of the Vancouver Island Ranges which in turn form part of the Insular Mountains . ref http www.bivouac.com MtnPg.asp?MtnId 1387 The Red Pillar in the Canadian Mountain Encyclopedia ref History The Red Pillar s name is descriptive, according to the BC Geographical Names Information System ref BC Geographical Names Information System, Red Pillar, The ref blockquote The mountain was climbed in 1931 by local climbers Geoff Capes and Jack Gregson they left a note in a cairn at the summit naming it The Pillar . Ruth Masters, Comox & District Mountaineering Club blockquote blockquote ...the highest peak in the glacier region, which was first climbed on August 1, 1931. The party of which I was one, did not wish to call the peak after one of our number so left the request in the cairn we erected that is should be called The Pillar. There are many other Pillars so may I suggest that it be called The Red Pillar as it is of distinctly reddish rock. July 1935 letter from Ben Hughes, publisher, Comox Argus blockquote Access The easiest access to The Red Pillar is from the south, via the Ash River Trail. The trail starts at the north ..., 110H, along the east side of Oshinow Lake. Alternatively, The Red Pillar can be accessed by from ... in Strathcona Provincial Park List of mountains in Canada References reflist DEFAULTSORT Red Pillar ... more details
Orphan date November 2010 Dickson Pillar is a pillar rock lying close south of Possession Island, Antarctica Possession Island in the Possession Islands . The rock was mapped by the United States Geological Survey from surveys and U.S. Navy air photos, 1958 63, and was named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names for Paul B. Dickson , U.S. Navy, Photographer of Squadron VX 6 on the flight of January 18, 1958, at the time this feature was photographed. ref name gnis References Reflist refs ref name gnis cite gnis type antarid id 3852 name Dickson Pillar accessdate 2012 01 19 ref usgs gazetteer id 3852 coord 71 54 S 171 11 E source GNIS display title Category Rock formations in Victoria Land Category Borchgrevink Coast BorchgrevinkCoast geo stub ... more details
Orphan date November 2010 Pete s Pillar is a pillar rock or stack lying immediately east of Fildes Point at the north side of the entrance to Port Foster , Deception Island , in the South Shetland Islands . The pillar was presumably a well known landmark to early sealers at Deception Island and appears on the chart drawn by Lieutenant E.N. Kendall of the Pilot Officer Pete St. Louis, RCAF, pilot with the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey FIDS in 1949 50. usgs gazetteer coord 63 0 S 60 33 W display title Category Rock formations in the South Shetland Islands SouthShetlands geo stub ... more details
Orphan date December 2010 Edwards Pillar coord 73 5 S 66 20 E source GNIS is a large rock pillar on the western face of Mount Stinear in the Prince Charles Mountains of Antarctica. The feature is in the vicinity of a geodetic survey station established by the Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions Prince Charles Mountains survey party in 1971. It was named for N.F. Edwards , a surveyor with the party. ref name gnis References Reflist refs ref name gnis cite gnis type antarid id 4340 name Edwards Pillar accessdate 2012 02 26 ref usgs gazetteer id 4340 Category Rock formations in Antarctica Category Landforms of Mac. Robertson Land MacRobertsonLand geo stub ... more details
Orphan date November 2010 Favreau Pillar coord 71 57 S 171 7 E source GNIS is a pillar rock lying close east of Foyn Island in the Possession Islands , off the coast of Antarctica. It was mapped by the United States Geological Survey from surveys and U.S. Navy air photos, 1958 63, and was named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names for Robert D. Favreau , United States Marine Corps , Navigator on the U.S. Navy Squadron VX 6 flight of January 18, 1958, at the time this feature was photographed. ref name gnis References Reflist refs ref name gnis cite gnis type antarid id 4800 name Favreau Pillar accessdate 2012 03 18 ref usgs gazetteer id 4800 Category Rock formations in Victoria Land Category Borchgrevink Coast ... more details
File Pelham s Pillar.jpg right thumb upright Pelham s Pillar Pelham s Pillar is a monument dedicated to Charles Anderson Pelham, 1st Earl of Yarborough who died in 1846. The Pillar is in Caistor , North Lincolnshire on part of the Yarborough estate at Brocklesby , and is a viewing tower built to enable the earls to view the estate. It is convert 39 m 0 high and is guarded by two stone lions at the door. It is said that, when it was built, everything that could be seen from the top belonged to Charles Anderson Pelham The architect was Edward James Willson of Lincoln, Lincolnshire Lincoln . The foundation of the pillar was laid by Pelham s son Charles Anderson Pelham, 2nd Earl of Yarborough , and it was completed by his grandson Charles Anderson Pelham, 3rd Earl of Yarborough , in 1849. Prince Albert of Saxe Coburg and Gotha Prince Albert visited the pillar in the year of its completion. References http www.featurestoday.co.uk ViewArticle2.aspx?SectionID 2224&ArticleID 1094254&sitecode loul&sportcode nostalgia Market Rasen before 1901 coord 53 31 04 N 0 17 56 W type landmark region GB display title Category Monuments and memorials in Lincolnshire Category Buildings and structures completed in 1849 Lincolnshire struct stub ... more details
Infobox mountain name Perkin s Pillar photo photo caption elevation m 2430 elevation ref prominence m 70 prominence ref location British Columbia British Columbia, Canada range Pacific Ranges coordinates coord 50 37 49.0 N 123 31 17.0 W type mountain region CA display inline,title topo National Topographic System NTS 92J 12 type Volcanic plug age volcanic arc belt Cascade Volcanoes Cascade Volcanic Arc clear Garibaldi Volcanic Belt last eruption first ascent Saturday July 06, 2002 Tim Bennet Ivan Bandic Fred Touche easiest route Perkin s Pillar was a vertical pillar of volcanic rock of the Mount Meager massif in southwestern British Columbia , Canada . It existed on the steep north flank of Capricorn Mountain . The upper half of Perkin s Pillar broke sometime in June 2005 and only a jagged sliver remains of the previously mighty summit. See also Cascade Volcanoes Garibaldi Volcanic Belt Volcanism in Canada List of volcanoes in Canada References http www.bivouac.com MtnPg.asp?MtnId 6102 Perkin s Pillar in the Canadian Mountain Encyclopedia Garibaldi Volcanic Belt Category Mount Meager Category Volcanic plugs of British Columbia Category Mountains of British Columbia Category Subduction volcanoes BritishColumbiaCoast geo stub ... more details
Mahakuta Pillar lang kn in the town of Mahakuta in present day Bagalkot district of India s Karnataka state is the source of an important Badami Chalukya inscription called Mahakuta pillar inscription ascribed to king Mangalesa , second son of Pulakesi I . It is made of fine grained sandstone. Dated 595 CE, the inscription is written in Sanskrit language and old Kannada script ref name language The Mahakuta Pillar and Its Temples,pp 253, Carol Radcliffe Bolon ref and details important information about the Chalukya lineage, their military expeditions, their conquests and early monuments. The pillar was found lying near the Mahakutesvara temple and was transferred to the Bijapur Archaeological museum in 1920. The alternate date suggested for the inscription is 602 ref name date Some scholars prefer not to date the pillar prior to 602. However Michell suggested that the pillar may have been erected on a previous standing temple on the same location. Henry Cousens however differs in that he believes the Mahakutesvara temple was built before the erection of the pillar during the time of Pulakesi I, The Mahakuta Pillar and Its Temples , pp 253, Carol Radcliffe Bolon ref According to the Mahakuta pillar inscription, Pulakesi I had two sons, Kirtivarman I and Mangalesa and the Mukutesvara temple called Mahakutesvara temple today was built by Pulakesi I and that this was the first major monument built during their rule. ref name maha According to Dr. P.B. Desai , from the Mudhol plates, it seemed likely that Pulakesi I may have had three sons. This confusion was put to rest by the evidence in the Mahakuta pillar inscription made 30 years after Pulakesi s death where the dual number has been used to indicate that there were only two sons, K.V. Ramesh, Chalukyas of Vatapi , pp 46 ref The inscription confirms that Pulakesi I was also called Ranavikrama and that he was the first ... 3B2 0&size LARGE title The Mahakuta Pillar and Its Temples, Carol Radcliffe Bolon accessdate ... more details
The Countess Pillar is a 17th century monument near Brougham, Cumbria , England , between Penrith, Cumbria Penrith and Appleby in Westmorland Appleby . It is two miles east of Penrith on the A66 road England A66 . The square top of the pillar is brightly painted and carries sun dials on its sides. It was erected by Lady Anne Clifford in 1656 to mark the place where she last met her mother. ref http www.visitcumbria.com pen countpil.htm Countess Pillar page on Visit Cumbria ref ref http www.english heritage.org.uk daysout properties countess pillar brougham history and research English Heritage ref ref Jean Wilson, The Countess Pillar, Westmoreland , History Today , Vol. 48, July 1998 ref Anne Clifford, countess of Pembroke, Dorset and Montgomery 1590 1676 , spent much of her life in a long and complex legal battle to obtain the rights of her inheritance. Her mother, Margaret, was one of the few people who supported Annes s claim to her estates. In 1616 Anne travelled north to see her estates and visit her mother at Brougham Castle . On her departure from the castle, Anne travelled with her mother a quarter of a mile to where the castle drive meets the main road, where she and I had a grievous and heavy parting . Margaret died a month later. ref http www.english heritage.org.uk discover people and places womens history anne clifford ref References reflist External links http www.english heritage.org.uk daysout properties countess pillar brougham Information and history on the pillar at English Heritage English heritage cumbria coord 54.65366 2.70492 display title region GB scale 2000 Category Monumental columns in the United Kingdom Category English Heritage sites in Cumbria Category Monuments and memorials in Cumbria Category Buildings and structures completed in 1656 Cumbria struct stub fr Pilier de la Comtesse ... more details
File Sanur Belankong Pillar.jpg thumb The Belanjong pillar in Sanur dates to 914 CE, and testifies to the contacts between Bali and the Indian subcontinent. File Sanur Pilar top inscription.jpg thumb Part of the inscription on the top of the pillar. The Belanjong pillar , also Blanjong pillar Indonesian language Indonesian Prasasti Blanjong , is a pillar established in 914 CE in the harbour of Belangong, in the southern area of Sanur Bali Sanur in Bali . File Belanjong pillar alley.jpg thumb left The alley leading to the Belanjong pillar in Belanjong temple. File Protective roof of the Belanjong pillar in Belanjong temple.jpg thumb left Protective enclosure for the Belanjong pillar, in Belanjong temple. The pillar was established by king Sri Kesari Warmadewa , the first king of the Balinese Warmadewa dynasty and bears a long inscription where the king describes his military campaign in the island. It is located in the Belanjong Blanjong Temple, where it is housed under a protective enclosure, and is often decorated and partially covered with devotional cloth. The inscription is written in both the Indian Sanskrit language and Old Balinese language, using two script, the Nagari script and the Old Balinese script which is used to write both Balinese and Sanskrit . ref Haer, p.275 ref The Old Balinese in pre Nagari script in on one side of the pillar, while the Sanskrit inscription in Pallava derived old Javanese script also called Kawi script ref name books.google.com http books.google.com books?id 5TOBKsLvjjkC&pg RA1 PA46 A short history of Bali by Robert Pringle p.46 ref is on the other side. ref name Cvxw67f7 8wC p.141 http books.google.com books?id Cvxw67f7 8wC&pg PA141 ... as a symbol of power and authority. ref name books.google.com The pillar testifies to the connections ... interior of the island. ref name books.google.com The pillar is dated according to the Indian ... The pillar was only discovered in 1932, ref http books.google.com books?id iPvaB380 8C&pg PA98 ... more details