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Thermos, Aetolia
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Thermos, Aetolia

The archaeological site of Thermos at Aetolia, Greece. It depicts Apollo Thermios' sanctuary the center of the Aetolian culture since the first millennium BCE.
Gold Stater of the Aetolian League
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Gold Stater of the Aetolian League

Aetolian gold stater depicting a female personification of Aitolia seated on a pile of weapons. She clutches a spear in her right hand while having a little figure of Artemis at her feet. 239-229 BCE. Münzkabinett der Staatlichen Museen...
Aetolian Silver Drachma
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Aetolian Silver Drachma

Aetolian silver drachma depicting the head of Artemis with her bow and quiver over the shoulder, 279-168 BCE. Staatliche Münzsammlung, Munich.
Tetradrachm of the Aetolian League
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Tetradrachm of the Aetolian League

Silver tetradrachm of the Aetolian League, depicting Alexander the Great with the horn of the Egyptian god Amun. 29 mm (1.14 in), 17.1 g (0.60 oz), 323-281 BCE. National Museum, Warsaw.
Kalydon, Aetolia
Image by Tony Esopi

Kalydon, Aetolia

The ancient Kalydonia in Aetolia. The home to the wild boar that according to Homer was sent by Artemis to terrorize its people.
Abraham Lincoln
Image by Anthony Berger

Abraham Lincoln

Abraham Lincoln, photograph by Anthony Berger, 9 February 1864. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
Troop Positions, Battle of Ferozeshah
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Troop Positions, Battle of Ferozeshah

A diagram of the troop dispositions at the battle of Ferozeshah on 21-22 December 1845 during the First Anglo-Sikh War (1845-6). The British East India Company won only a marginal victory against the Sikh empire as there were high casualties...
The Battle of Ferozeshah
Image by Henry Martens

The Battle of Ferozeshah

A c. 1847 painting showing the battle of Ferozeshah on 21-22 December 1845 during the First Anglo-Sikh War (1845-6). The British East India Company won only a marginal victory against the Sikh empire as there were high casualties on both...
Raja Lal Singh
Image by James Duffield Harding

Raja Lal Singh

A mid-19th century illustration showing the Sikh commander Raja Lal Singh (d. 1866) who fought in the First Anglo-Sikh War (1845-6) against the British East India Company.
Battle of Aliwal, 1846
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Battle of Aliwal, 1846

A painting showing the British Army's 16th Lancers charging Sikh infantry during the battle of Aliwal in January 1846. The British East India Company won the battle and the First Anglo-Sikh War (1845-6). (S.K.Brown Military Collection, Brown...
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