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Cities Named Alexandria by Alexander the Great
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Cities Named Alexandria by Alexander the Great

Alexander the Great (r. 356-323 BCE) founded, reorganized, or re-established several towns and cities across his empire and gave most of them the name of Alexandria.
Garden of the Fullonica of Stephanus
Image by Carole Raddato

Garden of the Fullonica of Stephanus

The garden area of the Fullonica of Stephanus, which had been converted to the drying area of the laundry, Pompeii.
Scarabs of Hatshepsut
Image by Nicole Lesar

Scarabs of Hatshepsut

Scarabs of Hatshepsut (r. 1479-1458 BCE), 18th Dynasty, New Kingdom of Egypt. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. The Metropolitan Museum of Art was an integral part of the excavations of Hatshepsut's temple at Deir al-Bahri...
Philosophy Presenting the Seven Liberal Arts to Boethius
Image by Coëtivy Master (possibly Henri de Vulcop)

Philosophy Presenting the Seven Liberal Arts to Boethius

Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius (c. 475-525 CE) is depicted on the far left. An allegory of Philosophy presents to him the allegories of the Seven Liberal Arts dressed in 15th century clothing, each holding a symbol of their subject; from...
Queen Ankhnes-meryre II & Pharaoh Pepi II
Image by Nicole Lesar

Queen Ankhnes-meryre II & Pharaoh Pepi II

This alabaster statue of Pharaoh Pepi II (2284 - c. 2216 BCE) and his mother, is one of the more famous representations of the two because the statue technically has two “front” sides. By placing Pepi II and his mother in opposite directions...
Fort Jesus, Mombasa
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Fort Jesus, Mombasa

Fort Jesus, Mombasa, Kenya. The fort was built in 1593 when Mombasa and other parts of the Swahili Coast were part of the Portuguese Empire.
Luanda in the 18th Century
Image by Guilherme Paes de Menezes

Luanda in the 18th Century

A 1755 illustration of the port of Luanda, capital of the colony of Portuguese Angola and capital of today's Angola. Luanda was one of the major points of assembly for African slaves destined for the Americas.
Queen Nzinga of Matamba
Image by Achille Devéria

Queen Nzinga of Matamba

A 19th-century illustration by Achille Devéria of Queen Nzinga (aka Zingha) of Matamba (l. c. 1583-1663), a kingdom which ruled in what is today Angola. (National Portrait Gallery, London)
Kallipateira
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Kallipateira

Artist's impression of Kallipateira, also known as Pherenike (l. c. 388 BCE), the female Olympic trainer from Rhodes, who risked the death penalty and disguised herself as a man to train her son to win. Screenshot from the video game...
Diagoras of Rhodes
Image by Auguste Vinchon

Diagoras of Rhodes

Diagoras is carried by his two sons after an Olympic victory, painting by Auguste Vinchon, 1814. National School of Fine Arts (Beaux-Arts de Paris), Paris.
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