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Ruins of Byzantine basilica in Thyatira ancient city in the modern Turkish city of Akhisar. In classical times, Thyatira stood on the border between Lydia and Mysia.
The Sack of Baltimore took place in 1631, when the village of Baltimore, West Cork, Ireland, was attacked by Ottoman Empire slavers from the Barbary Coast of North Africa – Dutchmen, Algerians and Ottoman Turks. From an 1886 antique book \
Painting in the church of San Maurizio al Monastero Maggiore, Milan church of early Christian origin, Italy, Europe.
Religious art in Sacro Monte di Varallo, Italy: Chapel's interiors
Noah's Ark and the Flood in the old book The Bible in Pictures, by G. Doreh, 1897
From The Austrian Parliament Building Of The Late 1800's, Xenophon Was An Ancient Greek Political Philosopher And Historian
House of the Vettii VI 15,1 Pompeii\nCentral wall painting on south wall showing Dionysus and Ariadne, as well as the fight between Eros and Pann
Lucca (tuscany, italy). Detail of the facade of the cathedral of San Martino, with a medieval cycle of months and seasonal works
Picture shows Saul spared by David in the cave from Hebrew bible story in biblical costume in desert lands.
A close-up picture of the lateral sculptures on the Arco della Pace in Milano.
Roman sculpture from hellenistic original. Vatican Museum. Rome, Italy
Sculptures above one of the entrances to Cagliari Cathedral (Cattedrale di Santa Maria Assunta e Santa Cecilia) in the old town of Cagliari, Sardinia.
Basrelieves in the Trajan column in Rome, Italy
Pompeii ancient ruins, italy
touring the historic capital city of rome, italy - sept 2021.
Python, in Greek mythology, a huge serpent that was killed by the god Apollo at Delphi either because it would not let him found his oracle, being accustomed itself to giving oracles, or because it had persecuted Apollo's mother, Leto, during her pregnancy.\n\nThe fresco shows the Omphalos stone covered with a net and the Python wrapped around it. A priestess stands at left with a sacrificial bull.\n\nA detail from a sacrificial scene shows a bull being brought to the omphalos - Made up of a stone and a snake it represents the navel of the world - Apollo plays the zither.\n\nThe ancient Greeks also used omphalos to refer to a sacred, rounded stone in the Temple of Apollo at Delphi that was supposed to mark the center of the earth.
Granada, Spain - May 29, 2015: The fresco of scene as St Peter Healing the Cripple in the church Monasterio de San Jeronimo by Juan de Medina from 18.cent.
Crypt with a gilded stucco vault which houses the tomb of Andrea Doria, a sixteenth-century work by Giovanni Angelo Montorsoli
David at war in the old book The Bible in Pictures, by G. Doreh, 1897
Palermo, Italy - June 18 2021. The underground of the Palermo Cathedral is full by bishops graves
According to Doro Levi's chronology, Antakya mosaics are dated to the beginning of the 2nd century AD and just after the great earthquake of 526 AD.
The Pallas-Athene Fountain (Pallas-Athene-Brunnen) is a wonderful example of artwork created between 1893 and 1902 to give an allegorical representation of the four most important rivers of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. It stands in front of the Austrian Parliament building, a Greek revival style palace. This impressive architectural complex is one of the most famous landmarks of Vienna. Austria. -lens baby-
Inside view in the ancient  Catacombs of Kom el Shoqafa Alexandria Egypt
The imposing mausoleum of Augustus, also called Augusteo, was the funerary monument of the emperor Augustus. Undergoing a long restoration, it should open to the public in March 2021. The mausoleum, built starting from 28 BC. it stood in the northern part of the Campo Marzio and was one of the wonders of imperial Rome. Image in high definition format.
Colosseum of Rome
Views and sightseeings of Rome: the Roman Forum.
Ancient Greek Relief form the wall of Parthenon
roman coliseum at sunset - old roman city
Dioscuri, Castor and Pollux statues at the Fontana dei Dioscuri, fountain set opposite the Palazzo del Quirinale, Rome, Italy, the official residence of the Italian President
Io with bovine horns is kept under surveillance by Argos to prevent Zeus from seducing her, as requested by Hera.\nPompeii - House of Meleagro.\nIo was, in Greek mythology, one of the mortal lovers of Zeus. An Argive princess, she was an ancestor of many kings and heroes, such as Perseus.\nIo was tied to an olive tree in Heraion, the holy temple of Hera outside Argos, and the fierce hundred-eyed dog, Argus Panoptes, was guarding her and keeping Zeus away. However, Zeus found the way to set Io free and disregard his wife without doing it in person.
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