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My Son Sanctuary (UNESCO/NHK)
Video by UNESCO TV NHK Nippon Hoso Kyokai

My Son Sanctuary (UNESCO/NHK)

Between the 4th and 13th centuries AD a unique culture which owed its spiritual origins to Indian Hinduism developed on the coast of contemporary Viet Nam. This is graphically illustrated by the remains of a series of impressive tower-temples...
Author Interview: Son of Ishtar by Gordon Doherty
Interview by Jan van der Crabben

Author Interview: Son of Ishtar by Gordon Doherty

Today we sit down with Gordon Doherty to discuss his new book Empires of Bronze: Son of Ishtar. Based in the dark and cold north (i.e. Scotland), Gordon has written extensively on ancient Greece and Rome. His new novel, however, takes us...
Lullaby for a Son of Shulgi
Article by Joshua J. Mark

Lullaby for a Son of Shulgi

Lullaby for a Son of Shulgi is a Sumerian cradlesong from the reign of Shulgi of Ur (2029-1982 BCE) written for one of his sons. The lullaby follows a standard form of encouraging sleep through repetition coupled with the speaker's wishes...
Portrait of the Artist's Son by Cézanne
Image by Musée de l'Orangerie

Portrait of the Artist's Son by Cézanne

An 1881-2 painting in oils, Portrait of the Artist's Son, by Paul Cézanne (1839-1906), the French post-impressionist artist. Cézanne's son, also called Paul (b. 1872), is here around nine years old. He was a frequent sitter for his father...
Athamas Kills the Son of Ino by Gaetano Gandolfi
Image by Gaetano Gandolfi

Athamas Kills the Son of Ino by Gaetano Gandolfi

Athamas Kills the Son of Ino, oil on canvas by Gaetano Gandolfi, 1801, Villa Marana, Bologna.
Louis XIII, Anne of Austria, and Their Son Louis XIV
Image by Philippe de Champaigne

Louis XIII, Anne of Austria, and Their Son Louis XIV

Group portrait of Louis XIII of France (r. 1610-1643), Anne of Austria (l. 1601-1666), and their son Louis XIV of France (r. 1643-1715), flanked by Cardinal Richelieu and the Duchesse de Chevreuse, oil on by the circle of Philippe de Champaigne...
Thorvald, Son of Erik the Red, is Killed
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Thorvald, Son of Erik the Red, is Killed

Artist's rendition of the story from the Vinland Sagas in which the Viking Thorvald, brother of Leif Erikson and son of Erik the Red, encounters natives in North America while on expedition there, and dies after being pierced by one of their...
Chlothar II with His Son Dagobert I
Image by Bibliothèque nationale de France

Chlothar II with His Son Dagobert I

King Chlothar II of the Franks (r. 584-629) with his young son, Dagobert I (r. 623-639). Image from the manuscript Grand Chronicle of France, Fr 73 f. 63r., 14th century. National Library of France, Paris.
Bernard Montgomery and his son David
Image by Imperial War Museums

Bernard Montgomery and his son David

A photograph of Bernard Montgomery (1887-1976) with his son David (b. 1928). (Imperial War Museums)
Louis XVI Educating His Son in the Tower of the Temple
Image by Unknown Artist

Louis XVI Educating His Son in the Tower of the Temple

As a prisoner in the Tower of the Temple, King Louis XVI of France still made sure to educate his son, the dauphin Louis-Charles (Louis XVII of France) on history and geography. Image by unknown author. Museum of the French Revolution, Vizille...
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