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George II at Dettingen
A painting by John Wootton showing George II of Great Britain (r. 1727-1760) leading an army to victory at the Battle of Dettingen in Bavaria in 1743 during the War of the Austrian Succession (1740-48). The king is shown alongside his second...
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Gods of Thunder
Gods of Thunder by Timothy R. Pauketat, Oxford University Press, 2023.
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George II of Great Britain by Jervas
A 1730's portrait of George II of Great Britain (r. 1727-1760) by Charles Jervas. (Royal Collection)
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Agriculture in the Fertile Crescent and Mesopotamia - Timeline
A visual timeline illustrating the evolution of agriculture in parallel with invention and social development in the region of the Fertile Crescent (a term first used in 1916 by Egyptologist J.H. Breasted), enabling the establishment of cities...
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George II of Great Britain
A 1744 portrait by Thomas Hudson of George II of Great Britain (r. 1727-1760). (National Portrait Gallery, London)
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Bonnie Prince Charlie
A c. 1745 portrait by Allan Ramsay of Charles Edward Stuart (1720-88), also known as 'Bonnie' Prince Charlie or the Young Pretender since he sought and failed to restore the Stuart line to the throne of Britain in the Jacobite rebellion of...
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St. Anne’s Church, Limehouse
St. Anne’s Church, Limehouse, London. Consecrated in 1730, it is an early example of the Georgian architectural style.
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Handel & George I
A 19th-century illustration showing the composer George Frideric Handel (1685-1759) with George I of Great Britain (r. 1714-1727) in 1717. Handel performed his Water Music for the king during a trip along the River Thames.
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Robespierre, Danton, and Marat
An imagined conversation between three leaders of the French Revolution: Maximilien Robespierre (left), Georges Danton (center), and Jean-Paul Marat (right). This painting depicts a scene from Victor Hugo's novel Ninety-Three. Oil on canvas...
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Execution of Danton
Execution of Georges Danton, 5 April 1794. Image by Charles Brabant, 19th century.