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Titus Quinctius Flamininus Offers Liberty to the Greeks
Image by Guiseppe Sciuti

Titus Quinctius Flamininus Offers Liberty to the Greeks

Titus Quinctius Flamininus declares Greece free after the Second Macedonian War and the defeat of Philip V of Macedon at the Battle of Cynoscephalae (197 BCE), oil on canvas by Giuseppe Sciuti, c. 1879. Private collection.
Gold Coin of Titus Quinctius Flamininus
Image by The Trustees of the British Museum

Gold Coin of Titus Quinctius Flamininus

Gold stater in the name of Titus Quinctius Flamininus, probably issued in the wake of the victory at the Battle of Cynoscephalae (197 BCE), minted in Greece, 196 BCE. The British Museum, London.
Joachim Murat as King of Naples
Image by François Gérard

Joachim Murat as King of Naples

Portrait of Joachim Murat as King of Naples (r. 1808-1815), oil on canvas by François Gérard, c. 1811. Private collection.
Murat at the Battle of Aboukir, July 1799
Image by Antoine-Jean Gros

Murat at the Battle of Aboukir, July 1799

Joachim Murat leads a cavalry charge against the Ottoman Turks at the Battle of Aboukir, during Napoleon's Campaign in Egypt and Syria, in July 1799. Painting by Antoine-Jean Gros, 1807. Palace of Versailles.
Caroline Bonaparte and Her Children
Image by François Gérard

Caroline Bonaparte and Her Children

A portrait of the Murat family: Caroline Bonaparte, Queen of Naples and wife of Joachim Murat, sits in the center of her four children. The children include Achille Murat, Lucien Murat, Luisa Murat, and Letizia Murat. Oil on canvas painting...
Execution of Murat by Firing Squad, October 1815
Image by Unknown Artist

Execution of Murat by Firing Squad, October 1815

Execution of Joachim Murat, former French marshal and King of Naples, by firing squad, 13 October 1815. Image from the book Patria Esercito Re by Leopoldo Pullè, 1908.
Greek Expansion in the Ancient Aegean
Image by Simeon Netchev

Greek Expansion in the Ancient Aegean

A map illustrating the trends and directions of the expansion of the ancient Geeks across the Aegean during the so-called Greek Dark Ages in the wake of the collapse of the Mycenaean civilization. During the 1100s BCE, fueled by a variety...
Royal Society Copley Medal
Image by Teresa Stokes

Royal Society Copley Medal

An example of a Copley Medal, the oldest medal awarded by the Royal Society for making an outstanding contribution to the field of scientific knowledge, first issued in 1731.
Battle of Smolensk, 1812
Image by Jean-Charles Langlois

Battle of Smolensk, 1812

French Emperor Napoleon I and Prince Józef Poniatowski leading troops during the Battle of Smolensk (16-18 August 1812), painting by Jean-Charles Langlois, 1839. The burning city is visible in the background. Palace of Versailles.
Prince Poniatowski Leading Polish Troops in the 1790s
Image by Aleksander Orłowski

Prince Poniatowski Leading Polish Troops in the 1790s

Prince Józef Poniatowski leading Polish troops during the wars of the 1790s, painting by Aleksander Orłowski, c. 1809-1813. Private collection.
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