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Assyrian Doorway Protective Spirit
Image by Mark Cartwright

Assyrian Doorway Protective Spirit

Protective spirit (one of a pair) in the guise of a royal figure with cloak and mantle. It guarded the doorway into the Temple of Ninurta (chief god of the city of Nimrud and Assyrian god of war and farming) in Nimrud. The temple itself was...
Queen Boudicca
Image by Mark Cartwright

Queen Boudicca

A statue of Boudicca on her chariot (close to the Houses of Parliament, London).
Ptolemy XII Bust
Image by Veselin

Ptolemy XII Bust

Portrait of Ptolemy XII from the Louvre, Paris.
Foundation figure of Ur-Nammu
Image by Trustees of the British Museum

Foundation figure of Ur-Nammu

From Uruk, southern Iraq Third Dynasty of Ur, about 2100-2000 BC. The king as a temple builder with a basket of earth to make bricks. This bronze figure represents Ur-Nammu, the ruler of Ur (about 2112-2095 BC). It was made for burial...
Belisarius
Image by Eloquence

Belisarius

Belisarius may be this bearded figure on the right of Emperor Justinian I in the mosaic in the Church of San Vitale, Ravenna, which celebrates the reconquest of Italy by the Byzantine army under the skillful leadership of Belisarius. The...
The Battle of Zama - Troop Deployment
Image by Mohammad Adil

The Battle of Zama - Troop Deployment

The Battle of Zama (202 BCE) - Roman and Carthaginian troop deployment.
Portrait of Queen Hatshepsut
Image by Rob Koopman

Portrait of Queen Hatshepsut

A stone statue of Queen Hatshepsut of Egypt (reigned 1479–1458 BC, 18th Dynasty).
Flavius Anastasius Probus
Image by Clio20

Flavius Anastasius Probus

Flavius Anastasius Paulus Probus Sabinianus Pompeius (consul 517 CE) in consular garb, holding a sceptre and the mappa, a piece of cloth used to signal the start of chariot races at the Hippodrome. Ivory panel from his consular diptych.
Map of Byzantine Constantinople
Image by Cplakidas

Map of Byzantine Constantinople

Topographical map of Constantinople during the Byzantine period. Main map source: R. Janin, Constantinople Byzantine. Developpement urbain et repertoire topographique. Road network and some other details based on Dumbarton Oaks Papers 54...
Map of Alexander the Great's Conquests
Image by US Military Academy

Map of Alexander the Great's Conquests

A map showing the route that Alexander the Great took to conquer Egypt, Mesopotamia, Persia, and Bactria.
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