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Battle of Raszyn
Image by January Suchodolski

Battle of Raszyn

The death of Cyprian Godebsk at the Battle of Raszyn (19 April 1809), part of the Polish front during the War of the Fifth Coalition. Prince Józef Poniatowski is depicted on horseback in the center. Oil on canvas by January Suchodolski, 1855...
Tyrol Rebellion of 1809
Image by Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Nationalgalerie / Jörg P. Anders

Tyrol Rebellion of 1809

The Tyrolean militia returns from war during Tyrol's rebellion against Napoleon in 1809, during the War of the Fifth Coalition. Oil on canvas by Franz Defregger, 1876. Alte Nationalgalerie , Berlin.
Battle of Znaim
Image by Fritz Allemand

Battle of Znaim

The Battle of Znaim, 10-11 July 1809, oil on canvas by Fritz Allemand, 1845. Belvedere, Vienna.
Archduke Charles of Austria
Image by Anton Einsle

Archduke Charles of Austria

Archduke Charles of Austria, Duke of Teschen (1771-1847), brother of Austrian Emperor Francis I, and one of Austria's most capable generals during the French Revolutionary Wars (1792-1802) and the Napoleonic Wars (1803-1815). He is best known...
Roman Ruins at Aquileia
Image by Zumzum~commonswiki

Roman Ruins at Aquileia

Ruins of the Roman Forum in Aquileia, Italy.
Aurignacian Lion Man Sculpture
Image by Jan van der Crabben

Aurignacian Lion Man Sculpture

Upper Paleolithic (Aurignacian) sculpture of a lion man, made from mammoth ivory, c. 40,000 years ago. Found at the Stadel cave at Hohlenstein Rock in the Lone Valley, township of Asselfingen, Germany. Museum of Ulm, Germany.
Oldest Mural in Europe
Image by Jan van der Crabben

Oldest Mural in Europe

This photo shows a reconstruction of the "Cult Wall" of Ludwigshafen, the oldest mural in Europe. The original painting was created around 3860 BCE, depicting hunting trophies of aurochs and bison, fine textiles, as well as a human torso...
Sheela-na-gig
Image by Jan van der Crabben

Sheela-na-gig

Sheela-na-gig figure, carved from stone in Ireland, c. 1100-1200 CE. Such Sheela-na-gig figures prominently display their vulvas. Their meaning is still debated: as they were often found on churches and secular buildings in Ireland, Britain...
Girl Playing Knucklebones
Image by Jan van der Crabben

Girl Playing Knucklebones

Statue of a young Roman girl playing a game of knucklebones, using animal ankle bones as four-sided dice, 1st-2nd century CE. The British Museum, London.
Lycian Guardian Sphinx
Image by Jan van der Crabben

Lycian Guardian Sphinx

Guardian sphinx from a gable, from building H in Xanthos, Lycia (modern-day Turkey), c. 460 BCE. The sphinx, a creature combining elements of a woman, a lion, and a bird, had significant associations with death in both Greece and Lycia...
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