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RAVEN (O.E. hrafn, ,Icel. hrafn, Dan. ravn, Du. raaf, Ger. Rabe) , the largest of the birds of the order Passeres, and a member of the family Corvidae, probably the most highly developed of all birds. Quick
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animals among flocks and herds. A sentiment of veneration but some of the most striking features of the churches of or superstition has from remote ages and among many races Ravennathe colonnades, the mosaics, perhaps the cupolasattached to it. The raven is associated with various characters are not so much Byzantine as representative of early Christian of history, sacred or profaneNoah and Elijah, Odin and art generally. The following are the most important churches Flokki, the last of whom by its means discovered Iceland. of Ravenna, arranged in the order of the dates
Indian; and it has often figured in prose
The raven breeds very early in the year, in England resorting to its nest, which is usually an ancient if not an ancestral structure, about the middle or towards the end of January. 3. S. Agata 4. S. Pier Crysologo (chapel) 5. S. Giovanni Battista . 6. SS. Nazario e Celso . 7. S. Pier Maggiore (now S.Francesco) 8. S. Teodoro (now Santo Spirito)A. 9. S.Maria in Cosmodin(Arian baptistery)A. . 10. S. Martino in Coelo Aureo (now S. Apollinare Nuovo) Church. 1. Metropolitan Church, or 2. Ecclesia Ursiana, and baptistery adjoining . S. Giovanni Evangelista Builder. Date. S. Ursus . 37o-390(?) Galla Placidia . 425 Gemellus . about 430 S. Peter Chrysologus about 450 Baduarius . about 458 Galla Placidia . Bishop Neon (?) Theodoric (?) . 493-526 Therein are laid from five to seven eggs of the common Corvine coloration (see CROW ), and the young are hatched before the end of February. In more northern countries the breeding season is naturally delayed, but everywhere this species is almost, if not quite, the earliest breeder. The raven measures
bright purple or steel-blue. The species (Corvus corax) inhabits the whole of Europe, and the northern if not the central parts of Asia; but in the latter continent its southern range is not well determined. In America it is, or used to be, found from the shores of the Polar Sea to Guatemala if not to Honduras, but is said hardly to be found of late
RAVEN-HILL, LEONARD (1867- ), English artist and illustrator, was born on the loth of March 1867. He was educated at Bristol grammar school and the Devon county school, and studied art at Lambeth and then in Paris under MM. Bougereau and Aime Morot. He began to exhibit at the Salon in 1887, and in the Royal Academy in 1889. In 1893 he founded, with Arnold
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