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St. Michael's Church, Cluj-Napoca
Image by Igor Sirbu

St. Michael's Church, Cluj-Napoca

A photo presenting The St. Michael's Church in Cluj-Napoca, Romania. It is one of the most representative monuments of Gothic architecture in Transylvania. The foundation of the church was laid in 1316 by order of Charles I of Hungary. Image...
St Michael's Mount, Cornwall, England
Image by Viktorija

St Michael's Mount, Cornwall, England

St Michael's Mount is a tidal island in Mount's Bay, Cornwall, England. The island is a civil parish and is linked to the shore by a causeway, passable between mid-tide and low water. The castle and chapel have been in ownership since 17th...
Theodora & Michael III
Image by Unknown Artist

Theodora & Michael III

Byzantine regent Theodora and her young son, the emperor Michael III (r. 842-867 CE). The icon, known as "The Triumph of Orthodoxy", dates to the early 15th century CE but is itself a copy of an older one which commemorates the restoration...
The Alchemist Michael Sendivogius
Image by Jan Matejko

The Alchemist Michael Sendivogius

An 1867 painting showing the Polish alchemist Michael Sendivogius (1566-1636) by Jan Matejko. (Museum of Art in Łódź, Poland)
Archangel Michael
Image by James Blake Wiener

Archangel Michael

This exquisite fragment depicts the Archangel Michael. It was painted on wood and with tempera at Matskhvarishi Church, which is located in Upper Svaneti in western Georgia. It dates from the 12-13th century CE, and it denotes strong artistic...
Archangel Michael Appearing at Monte Gargano
Image by Cesare Nebbia / David Caster

Archangel Michael Appearing at Monte Gargano

Archangel Michael appearing at the holy shrine of Monte Gargano in Italy, painting attributed to Cesare Nebbia (1536-1614). Photo by David Caster Vatican Museums.
Georgian Archangel Michael Painting
Image by James Blake Wiener

Georgian Archangel Michael Painting

This painting of Archangel Michael was executed in the early 14th century CE in Ubisi, Imereti (West Georgia) on wood and with tempera. One can clearly see the strong Byzantine influence in this painting. (Georgian National Museum, Tbilisi)
Tiberius, Michael C. Carlos Museum
Image by Tyler Holman

Tiberius, Michael C. Carlos Museum

A colossal marble bust of the Roman Emperor Tiberius (r. 14-37 CE), probably from a public building. Housed at the Michael C. Carlos Museum at Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia.
St.Michael's Row Chester
Image by MartinVL

St.Michael's Row Chester

St.Michaels Row Building, Bridge Street, Chester, Cheshire, England. Built for the 2nd Duke of Westminster in 1909 - 1911 CE.
Basil I
Definition by Mark Cartwright

Basil I

Basil I was emperor of the Byzantine Empire from 867 to 886 CE and he founded the "Macedonian" dynasty which lasted for over 200 years. Basil was an Armenian from a humble background who had risen to become the second most powerful man in...
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