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Loki Taunting Bragi
Image by W.G. Collingwood

Loki Taunting Bragi

Scene from Norse mythology as relayed in the Lokasenna story, in which Loki accuses and mocks many of the gods. In this rendering by W.G. Collingwood (1854 - 1932 CE), he is seen taunting the god Bragi.
Loki's Punishment
Image by Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg (scanned by Gudrun)

Loki's Punishment

Painting by Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg from 1810 CE depicting a scene from Norse mythology in which Loki is punished by the gods for his hand in the death of Baldr. A serpent is suspended above his head, dripping poison onto him, but...
The Snaptun Stone
Image by Bloodofox

The Snaptun Stone

The Viking Age Snaptun stone was carved around 1000 CE and shows a face with stitched-up lips, which reminds of a story preserved in the Prose Edda where the Norse god's Loki’s lips are sewn up. As such, it is usually thought to be one of...
Colossal Statue of Shapur I
Image by Turpault

Colossal Statue of Shapur I

Colossal Statue of Shapur I (240-270 CE), located in the Shapur Cave in modern-day Iran.
Cniva in Battle
Image by The Creative Assembly

Cniva in Battle

An artist's impression of Cniva, the king of the Goths (c. 250 - c. 270 CE), in battle as depicted in the PC game Rome II: Total War - Empire Divided.
Illustration of Colossal Statue of Shapur I
Image by Unknown Artist

Illustration of Colossal Statue of Shapur I

An engraving of the colossal statue of Shapur I, who ruled the Sasanian empire from 240 to 270 CE, which stands in the Shapur cave, Bhishapur. (From "The Seven Great Monarchies Of The Ancient Eastern World", Vol. 3, 1876 CE).
Hormizd I in Battle
Image by The Creative Assembly

Hormizd I in Battle

An artist's impression of Hormizd, the Sassanid ruler (r. 270- c. 273 CE), in battle as depicted in the PC game Rome II: Total War - Empire Divided.
Coin of Shapur I
Image by TruthBeethoven

Coin of Shapur I

A silver coin of Shapur I who ruled the Sasanian empire from 240 to 270 CE. (Reza Abbasi Museum, Tehran, Iran)
Battle Frieze from Ancient Black Sea Region
Image by James Blake Wiener

Battle Frieze from Ancient Black Sea Region

This is a fragment of a frieze depicting a battle scene. It might perhaps depict a battle scene between ancient Greek warriors and the legendary Amazons. It comes from present-day Yubileynoye, which is located on Russia's Taman peninsula...
Roman Mummy Masks
Image by James Blake Wiener

Roman Mummy Masks

These Roman mummy masks come from ancient Egypt. They date from the 1st-2nd century CE, and they painted and made from plaster. (Pushkin Museum, Moscow)
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