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1566-0234250
The Scaenae Frons (back scene) of the theatre is well-preserved. The theatre is a typical Augustan age theatre, built in I-II AD and subsequently renovated by Caracalla. Leptis Magna. Detail. Libya. Africa.
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1527R-1081776
Businessman relaxing in chair, city skyline in background, dusk
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255-29555
High angle view of buildings in a city lit up at night, Empire State Building, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
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1527R-1081900
Couple looking at postcards, Empire State Building in background
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1566-0131012
Roman Forum. Rome. Italy
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1566-0175127
Detail on Empire State building. New York City, USA
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463-6947
Cicero Accusing Catalina of Conspiracy in the Senate (October 21, 63 B.C.)
Cesare Maccari (1840-1919 Italian)
Fresco
Palazzo Madama, Rome, Italy
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1060-773
Map of the Roman Empire
Theatrum Orbis Terrarum 1595
Abraham Ortelius (1527-1598/German)
The Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens, San Marino, California
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1566-0174951
Empire State Building and street light. New York City
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1443-243
Genghis Khan & His Vassals
14th C.
Artist Unknown
Illuminated manuscript
Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris, France
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475-534
Course of Empire: The Consummation of the Empire
Thomas Cole (1801-1848 American)
New York Historical Society, USA
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1443-435
Portrait of Sultan Suleyman I
ca.1530-40
Titian (Circle of) (Italian)
Oil on canvas
Private collection
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1598R-212642
Tholos Temple
Sanctuary of Athena Pronaia
Delphi
Greece
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1039-15312
Reconstruction of Imperial Rome-Circus Agonale, Insula Tiberina & Theater of Marcellus
Roman Art
Museum of Roman Civilization, Rome, Italy
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1746-1935
Nicholas I (1796-1855) Emperor (Tsar) of Russia from 1825, Nicholas on his deathbed, priests saying prayers over his body. His ambition was to absorb Turkey into the Russian empire, an ambition opposed by Britain and France and which resulted in the Crimean (Russo-Turkish) War of 1853-1856. From The Illustrated London News (London, 1855). Engraving.
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