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Saint Guthlac
Image by Dave Hitchborne

Saint Guthlac

Stained glass depiction of Saint Guthlac (674 - 11 April 714 CE) in the Church of St. Guthlac, Fishtoft, Lincolnshire, UK.
Map of the Five Nations, 1730 CE
Image by The Darlington Collection

Map of the Five Nations, 1730 CE

Map of the Five Nations, 1730 CE. Darlington map collection, Archives Service Center, University Library System, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA US
Tadodaho Receiving Two Mohawk Chieftains
Image by Hartley Burr Alexander

Tadodaho Receiving Two Mohawk Chieftains

Illustration from page 52 of 'The Mythology of All Races, Vol. Ten: North American' by Hartley Burr Alexander. Boston: Marshall Jones, 1916 CE.
James II of Scotland by von Ehingen
Image by Jörg von Ehingen

James II of Scotland by von Ehingen

A portrait of James II of Scotland (r. 1437-1460 CE) by Jörg von Ehingen. 1450s CE. (Württembergische Landesbibliothek, Stuttgart, Germany)
Mons Meg Cannon
Image by Lee Sie

Mons Meg Cannon

The Mons Meg cannon at Edinburgh Castle, an artillery piece built in the mid-15th century CE, possibly for James II of Scotland (r. 1437-1460 CE).
James II of Scotland
Image by Unknown Artist

James II of Scotland

A 17th century CE portrait of James II of Scotland (r. 1437-1460 CE). (Scottish National Gallery, Edinburgh)
The Puritan
Image by Metropolitan Museum of Art

The Puritan

Bronze cast (1899 CE) after the original full-size statue (1883-1886 CE) by Augustus Saint-Gaudens. Although the figure began as an individual portrait of Deacon Samuel Chapin (1595–1675 CE), a prominent early settler of Springfield, it developed...
Site of Fort St. George of the Popham Colony
Image by Magicpiano

Site of Fort St. George of the Popham Colony

Site of Fort St. George, the fortified element of the early 17th-century CE Popham Colony (1607-8 CE) in what is now Phippsburg, Maine
Virginia of Sagadahoc Being Reconstructed
Image by Paul VanDerWerf

Virginia of Sagadahoc Being Reconstructed

The Virginia of Sagadahoc, originally built by the colonists of the Popham Colony (1607-8 CE) being reconstructed by the Maine’s First Ship project. Photo taken in 2014 CE.
Plan of Fort St. George
Image by Internet Archive Book Images

Plan of Fort St. George

Illustration from page 120 of 'The beginnings of colonial Maine, 1602-1658' by Henry S. Burrage, 1914 CE Cornell University Library
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