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Unity meaning
Unity meaning













unity meaning

In mathematics, a quantity which, multiplied by any quantity of the system considered, gives that same quantity as the product. Sameness of character or effect agreement coincidence. Harmony or accord in sentiments, affection, action, etc. The state of being united or combined in one especially, union as connected parts of a complex whole: as, the national unity of the separate states. Organic totality that interconnection of parts which constitutes a complex whole a systematic whole as distinguished from its constituent parts: as, the unity of consciousness the unity of an artistic creation.

unity meaning

The state or property of being one oneness, as opposed to multiplicity individuality, as opposed to plurality.

unity meaning

On the frame a trophy with artillery and rod bundle In the central reserve, a farmy scene in the style of the Flemish painter David Teniers the younger (1610-1690), whose work was particularly popular in France in the 18th century and was published many times in graphics. The frame, built from rocailles, is particularly richly carved in relief with all kinds of military attributes. At the back, extra strips of paper were glued over the ends of the legs, so that the top could be painted over the entire width. Finally, the small cascade in the corner stands out. In addition to the military attributes one would expect on such a fan, various vegetables, including radish, eggplant, squash and beans, are prominently displayed in the center along with fruits and shells. The composite ornamental border around the images is particularly striking. On one of the lines a soldier with a 'sponton' (officer) or a halberd (non-commissioned officer) can be seen. The troops in the background are French regiments, see the white French royal flags. The French, led by Maurits van Saksen, defeated the banned English, Dutch and Austrians at the battle of Fontenay (Hainaut) on and at Lafeld (July 1747). This king waged the War of the Austrian Succession between 1740-8 in connection with the succession of Maria Theresia in the Austrian hereditary lands. The figure in the middle - with a marshal's staff in the right hand - wears the blue ribbon of the Ordre du Saint Esprit over the left shoulder. The cavalrymen in red coats are Gendarmes de la Garde or Chevaux armies de la Garde or Mousquetaires. In the right cartouche: the cavalrymen in blue justaucorps (with red sleeve wraps) are most likely Gardes du Corps, Maison du Roi. A group of 'anspessades' can probably be seen here noblemen, elite soldiers, who served in the infantry: 12 in a company of 300 men. In the left cartouche: the soldiers in gray uniforms with tricorns adorned with white cocarde's are French troops between 17. The blade has an uncommon, asymmetrical distribution on the front, with a French army camp on the left and a marshal on the right who parades with high French officers on horseback. It is a good example of unity in blade and frame.















Unity meaning