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fishstickmonkey:Virgin and ChildCoptic, 7th-8th century (Early Medieval) Ivorythe Walters Art Museum
theancientwayoflife:~ Victorious Emperor.Culture: Coptic; ByzantineDate: A.D. 7th century Period: La
7th July ~ 17:52so what was a quick break to ease my exam stress turned into a month-long hiatus&hel
Sanjay and Craig returns Monday Sep. 7th at 7pm with the first episode I directed, Hot Heads! Fun fi
thehumming6ird:Tom Hiddleston talks film during the BAFTA Tea Party, 7th January 2017
thehumming6ird:Tom Hiddleston attends the BAFTA Tea Party in Los Angeles, 7th January 2017
Non-Default Skin Tones UpdateFixed to make the skin tones compatible with December 7th 2020 patch.Sk
Pearl Harbor, December 7th, 1941.
Front cover of the April 1992 issue of Nakayoshi, advertising the March 7th debut of the Sailor Moon
march 7th 2020throwback post of my old trigonometry notes! i’m planning to post my current uni not
eadfrith:Staffordshire Hoard Helmets Revealed for Public Displayhttps://www.staffordshirehoard.org.u
italianartsociety:By Samantha Hughes-JohnsonOn this day, 15 September 668 A.D., the Eastern Roman Em
met-medieval-art:Disk Brooch, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Medieval ArtGift of J. Pierpont Morgan, 19
worldhistoryfacts:An anachronistic depiction of the Battle of Yarmouk. The battle occurred in the ye
Frankish swordFound from a tomb in Finland; was buried together with its owner in the 7th-8th centur
Judicael, high king of the Bretons (7th century)
Byzantine necklace, 7th century
mess-of-emptiness: Fibula (brooch)Anglo-Saxon/Frankish 600-700, gold, glass and garnetAshmolean M
St. George and two small children, 7th c. Byzantine mosaic from Solun
Coptic medallion with polychrome figures on a red ground. The image is said to represent the Byzanti
art-through-the-ages:Purse cover, from the Sutton Hoo ship burial in Suffolk, England, ca. 625
shewhoworshipscarlin:Byzantine ring, 500-700.
7th century Anglo-Saxon helmet
cma-medieval-art:Witmen Tremissis (obverse), early 600s, Cleveland Museum of Art: Medieval ArtMedium
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