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Maricha Appears as a Golden Deer to Sita
Image by Malyka

Maricha Appears as a Golden Deer to Sita

Maricha appears as a Golden Deer to Sita, miniature painting, watercolor on paper, Nurpur School, 1720-1730. Lahore Museum.
Title Page of Two Treatises of Government
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Title Page of Two Treatises of Government

Title page of Two Treatises of Government by the English philosopher John Locke (1632-1704), first published in 1689.
Common Types of Gladiators in Ancient Rome
Image by Simeon Netchev

Common Types of Gladiators in Ancient Rome

An illustration depicting the most common gladiator types in ancient Rome. These professional fighters, drawn from various backgrounds including slaves, prisoners of war, and volunteers, underwent rigorous training to master the use of weapons...
Two Indians with Horses - Maffet Ledger
Image by Metropolitan Museum of Art

Two Indians with Horses - Maffet Ledger

Maffet Ledger: Two Indians with horses, drawing by the Cheyenne, c. 1874–81. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Statue of John Locke
Image by Ethan Doyle White

Statue of John Locke

A c. 1808 statue of the English philosopher John Locke (1632-1704). Sculpted in marble by Richard Westmacott. (University College London)
Ten Franc Coin with Montesquieu
Image by Choloepus

Ten Franc Coin with Montesquieu

The 10 franc coin showing the French philosopher Montesquieu (1689-1757), issued around 1989.
Château de la Brède
Image by Michael Duxbury

Château de la Brède

Château de la Brède, near Bordeaux, France. The castle was famously the home of the French philosopher Montesquieu (1689-1757), who was Baron de la Brède from 1696.
Gaspee Affair
Image by Howard Pyle

Gaspee Affair

The Burning of the "Gaspee", engraving by Howard Pyle, depicting Rhode Island colonists rowing away after burning the HMS Gaspee in the early hours of 10 June 1772, published in Harper's magazine, c. 1901-1908. New York Public Library...
Burning of HMS Gaspee
Image by John McNevin

Burning of HMS Gaspee

Destruction of the schooner Gaspé in the waters of Rhode Island 1772, engraving by John McNevin, depicting the Gaspee Affair, during which the Royal Navy schooner HMS Gaspee was burned by American colonists on 10 June 1772, printed in New...
Governor Joseph Wanton of Rhode Island Colony
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Governor Joseph Wanton of Rhode Island Colony

Portrait of Joseph Wanton Sr. (1705-1780) colonial governor of Rhode Island during the American Revolution. By an unknown artist, currently in Providence Rhode Island.
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