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Charles I on Horseback by Anthony Van Dyck
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Charles I on Horseback by Anthony Van Dyck

A 1633 painting of Charles I of England (r. 1625-1649) by Anthony van Dyck. (Royal Collection, Windsor Castle)
Charles I by Anthony Van Dyck
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Charles I by Anthony Van Dyck

A c. 1635 painting of Charles I of England (r. 1625-1649) by Anthony van Dyck. (Royal Collection, London)
Cullinan I Diamond
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Cullinan I Diamond

The Cullinan I diamond, added to the Sovereign Sceptre of the British Crown Jewels in 1911. The diamond weighs 530 carats and is also known as the Star of Africa. The British Crown Jewels are kept in the Tower of London. (Detail from an image...
Rough Cullinan Diamond
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Rough Cullinan Diamond

A 1908 photograph of the rough Cullinan diamond which was discovered in Transvaal, South Africa in 1905. The diamond weighed 3,106 carats. Nine large stones and 96 smaller ones were cut from the diamond. Cullinan I is now set in the Sovereign...
Cullinan Diamonds I-IX
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Cullinan Diamonds I-IX

A 1908 photograph of the nine largest stones cut from the Cullinan diamond which was discovered in Transvaal, South Africa in 1905. The stones are each named Cullinan I to IX after the owner of the mine in which it was found. Cullinan I is...
Queen Mary Wearing the Cullinan Diamonds
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Queen Mary Wearing the Cullinan Diamonds

Queen Mary (l. 1876-1953), consort of George V of England (r. 1910-1936), wearing four of the famed Cullinan diamonds. She is wearing Cullinan I and Cullinan II on her sash and Cullinan III and Cullinan IV from her necklace. Detail of a photo...
Blood Moon with Wolf
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Blood Moon with Wolf

Red moon with a wolf.
Model of Cahokia Mounds
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Model of Cahokia Mounds

Model of Cahokia Mounds, Illinois, which flourished between c. 650 - c. 1350 CE.
Paleoindian Projectile Point Types
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Paleoindian Projectile Point Types

Types of projectile points of the Paleoindian period in North America. National Park Service, Southeast Archaeological Center
Babur, Mughal Emperor
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Babur, Mughal Emperor

A 17th-century painting of the emperor and founder of the Mughal Empire, Babur (l. 1483-1530), given name Zahīr ud-Dīn Muhammad. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London)
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