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An Audience with Taizong by Yan Liben
Image by Yan Liben

An Audience with Taizong by Yan Liben

A 7th century CE court scene showing Emperor Taizong (r. 626-649 CE) receiving a Tibetan ambassador. By the famed Tang dynasty court painter Yan Liben (c. 600-673 CE).
Fu Sheng by Wang Wei
Image by Wang Wei

Fu Sheng by Wang Wei

An 8th century CE portrait of the 3rd-2nd century BCE Confucian scholar Fu Sheng by the famed Tang dynasty portrait painter and poet Wang Wei (699-759 CE). (Osaka City Museum of Fine Arts, Japan)
Front View of Garni Temple in Armenia
Image by James Blake Wiener

Front View of Garni Temple in Armenia

Built in in Ionic style around 77 CE, the Temple of Garni is the masterpiece of King Tiridates I of Armenia (r. 52-58, 62-88 CE). It remains a potent symbol of Armenia's deep historic ties to the classical civilizations of Greece and Rome.
Tang Empire & Neighbouring States
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Tang Empire & Neighbouring States

A map indicating the extent of the Tang empire (618-907 CE) and its neighbouring states and tribes people.
Wuzong of Tang
Image by Unknown Artist

Wuzong of Tang

A mid-9th century CE portrait of Chinese emperor Wuzong of Tang (r. 840-846 CE).
Silver Denarius Depicting Legionary Eagle
Image by The Trustees of the British Museum

Silver Denarius Depicting Legionary Eagle

Silver denarius depicting Victory on one side and a Roman legionary standard topped with an eagle on the other. Minted in Massalia, 82 BCE.
Emperor Gaozu of Tang
Image by Unknown Artist

Emperor Gaozu of Tang

A portrait of Chinese emperor Gaozu, founder of the Tang Dynasty, r. 618-626 CE.
Queen Tuya
Image by John Tuttle

Queen Tuya

Granite statue of Egyptian Queen Tuya. 19th Dynasty, during the reign of Pharaoh Ramses II, 1279-1213 BCE. Ramses II dedicated the statue to his mother, Tuya. The statue was discovered in 1714 CE in the Vigna Verospi (Horti Sallustiani) in...
Statue of Osiris-Antinous
Image by John Tuttle

Statue of Osiris-Antinous

The marble statue depicts a man named Antinous and dates back to the Imperial Roman Period of Egypt late in the reign of Emperor Hadrian, about 131-138 CE. Hadrian actually founded and named a city, Antinopolis, after Antinous' death in 130...
Ptolemy II
Image by John Tuttle

Ptolemy II

Granite statue depicting Ptolemy II. The king commissioned the statue to be made during his own reign, about 285-246 BCE. Son of Ptolemy I Soter, Ptolemy II is known in his role as king of Ptolemaic Egypt. (Vatican Museums, Rome)
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