Template:Obelisks
- Various notes:
- Note the pyramid on top of the obelisks.
- See also:
- Occult symbolism: Phallus
- Roman triumph: "a civil ceremony and religious rite of ancient Rome. Its origins and development remain obscure: ancient Roman historians placed the first triumph in the mythical past. The triumph publicly celebrated and sanctified the military achievements of an army commander who had won great military successes"
- "Obelisk's of the world"
- "Be Fruitful and Multiply"
- To research: Phoenician Beth-el ("house/stone of god"). See also: Betyle stone.
Karnak obelisk, (near Luxor, Egypt)
Heliopolis obelisk (without hieroglyphs??), Saint Peter's Square, Vatican City (placed in 1586) (see also: Obelisks in Rome)
Heliopolis obelisk obelisk, Piazza del Popolo, Rome, Italy (placed in 1589)
Sanssouci obelisk, Potsdam, Germany (build in 1747)
Gamla stan, Sweden (build in 1800)
Heliopolis obelisk, Paris (placed in 1833 from Thebes, Egypt)
Bunker Hill Monument, Charlestown, Massachusetts, US. (build between 1827 and 1843)
District of Columbia obelisk (build between 1848-1884)
See also: [1]Hyde Park Obelisk, Sydney, Australia (build in 1857)
Heliopolis obelisk, City of London (placed in 1878 from Alexandria, Egypt)
Heliopolis obelisk, New York (placed in 1881 from Alexandria, Egypt)
Bennington Battle Monument, Vermont, US. (build in 1889)
Buenos Aires obelisk, Argentina (built in 1936)
San Jacinto Monument, US (build in 1939)
Note the pentagram top and the nearby pyramid object. See also: [2].Altamira, Caracas, Venezuela (build in 1944)
Obelisk of São Paulo, Brazil (build between 1944-1970)
Halde Hoheward, Germany (build in ?)
Messeturm, Frankfurt am Main, Germany (1991).
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In the background is the Singapore Flyer ferris wheel.
- Obelisk graves of the 'elite':
Obelisk grave marker of John D. Rockefeller
Obelisk gravestone of Thomas Jefferson
Obelisk gravestone of James Madison
- Black obelisks:
The Obelisk of Manishtushu found at Susa [3]
This black obelisk was erected by Assyrian king Shalmaneser III (858-824 BC). [4]
Black siltstone obelisk of King Nectanebo II of Egypt, Thirtieth dynasty, about 350 BC. According to the vertical inscriptions Nectanebo set up this obelisk at the doorway of the sanctuary of Thoth, the Twice-Great, Lord of Hermopolis.
"This Obelisk, erected for Francis North of Guildford, is in memorandum of the exceptional hospitality shown to Frederick the Prince of Wales, most noble, during his stay at the Wroxton Abbey, September 1739" [5]
Obelisk in Elmwood Historic Cemetery on grave of successful banker and capitalist "J.J. Squier". [6]
Fritz Scholder's Obelisk at the National Museum of the American Indian- Washington DC