Byzantine Gallery
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Coin with the image of Aelia Verina (d. 484),Empress consort of Leo I of the Byzantine Empire
Basarab I of Wallachia (reigned 1310-1352) and his consort, 19th century fresco after a contemporary
Viking runes on an ancient Greek statue,The Piraeus Lion is a marble statue around 3 meters (9 feet)
artofthedarkages:A Byzantine solidus with diademed busts of the emperor Heraclius and his son Consta
silksifandrahil:Newly discovered Byzantine mosaics show Amazons hunting, a rare scene in Amazon icon
tumuseum:Byzantine silver cross pendant, 10-11th century.
Details from a fresco called Loza Nemanjića,illustrating the family tree of Njeman family,the ruling
Tzar Stefan Dusan of Serbia and his wife Jelena, icon from the Lesnovo monastery in Macedonia, mid.
St. Sava, the first Archbishop of Serbia and Ss. Constantine and Helen, 14th century Serbia
Fresco painting from Ljubostinja Monastery in Serbia depicting Prince Lazar of Serbia and his wife P
ancientpeoples:Rock Crystal BowlRoman or Byzantine, 3rd–5th century(3.5 x 8.1 x 6.9 cm)Five rock cry
Byzantine and medieval men’s and women’s costumes from the 1300s-1400s
horned viperNicander, Theriaca, Constantinople 10th/11th centuryBnF, Supplément grec 247, fol. 10v
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Serhiy Radkevich ГРІБ ГОСПОДНІЙ, 2012. Lviv, Ukraine
theravingcelt:nami64:04/? historical otps ✧ justinian I & theodora Byzantin Emperor Justinian →
historiaantiqua:Details from a Byzantine Floor MosaicEastern Mediterranean, 325-350 CEOn display in
shewhoworshipscarlin:Seal of Euthymios, archbishop of Pareon, 800s, Byzantine Empire, Mysia.
Tête byzantine (blonde) by Mucha
Tête byzantine (brune)
aeschylus-stan-account:fleurdulys:Teodora - Galileo Chini@elucubrare
#OnThisDay 1204 – The Crusaders of the Fourth Crusade breach the walls of Constantinople and ente
beautifulgreece:Greek beauty in folk handmade greek dress, outside of byzantine orthodox church.
waswseffortblog:A Gold and Emerald Necklace, probably Egypt, late Roman or early Byzantine, circa 3r
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