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Saint Louis Castle
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Saint Louis Castle

A photo showing Castle of Saint Louis, a ruined crusader castle located in Sidon, Lebanon. Built by the French crusaders in 1254 CE.
Roman Emperor Tiberius
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Roman Emperor Tiberius

The second Roman emperor Tiberius face-recreation.
Amerigo Vespucci
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Amerigo Vespucci

Amerigo Vespucci was a brave, Italian merchant, explorer, and navigator from the Republic of Florence, from whose name the term "America" is derived.
Engraving of the god Vidar battling the wolf Fenrir
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Engraving of the god Vidar battling the wolf Fenrir

A photo showing the son of Odin avenging his father's death. The scene is depicted on the Gosforth Cross, located in the churchyard of St. Mary's, Gosforth, Cumbria. The cross depicts several scenes...
Golden-Plated Gorytos (Quiver)
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Golden-Plated Gorytos (Quiver)

Golden-plated gorytos (quiver) found in Macedonian Tomb II of Vergina, Imathia, Central Macedonia, Greece. The tomb is dated to between the end of the 4th century BCE and the beginning of the 3rd century BCE. Located...
Iron Core of Linothorax with Golden Buckles
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Iron Core of Linothorax with Golden Buckles

Iron core of linothorax with golden buckles found in Macedonian Tomb II of Vergina, Imathia, Central Macedonia, Greece. The tomb is dated to between the end of the 4th century BCE and the beginning of the...
Musketeers Presenting Volley-Fire
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Musketeers Presenting Volley-Fire

Re-enactors of the Sealed Knot, an English Civil Wars (1642-51) group demonstrating the volley-fire tactics of musketeers.
Matchlock Musket Mechanism
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Matchlock Musket Mechanism

A replica of a 17th-century matchlock firing mechanism on a musket. Typical equipment for musketeers during the English Civil Wars, this mechanism required a lit fuse to be dropped into a firing pan of priming powder which...
17th-century Musketeer Loading His Weapon
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17th-century Musketeer Loading His Weapon

An illustration of a 17th-century musketeer loading his weapon. From a series of engravings in a Dutch 1608 arms manual The Exercise of Arms. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York)
17th-Century Flintlock Mechanism
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17th-Century Flintlock Mechanism

An example of a 17th-century flintlock firearm mechanism. A piece of flint was held in the vice which the trigger pulled down to strike a metal bar which created a spark to ignite the priming powder which then set...
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