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Hans Holbein, Martin Luther as Hercules Germanicus Defeating Occamists, Aristotelians and Papists, 1
Phases of the moon, Geomantie’ (Geomancy), Codex Palatinus 833 Germanicus.
lionofchaeronea:Fragmentary sardonyx cameo portrait bust, possibly of Germanicus Caesar (15 BCE-19 C
Gemma Claudia, 49 A.D.On the left side is the Emperor Claudius and his wife Agrippina the Younger. O
mercurieux: Phases of the moon, Geomantie’ (Geomancy), Codex Palatinus 833 Germanicus.
wkauiblal: Phases of the moon, Geomantie’ (Geomancy), Codex Palatinus 833 Germanicus.
lapithai:RomanssssEcce Romanae!
Thusnelda Led in Germanicus’ Triumph, by Carl Theodor von Piloty From WikipediaThusnelda (c. 1
myglyptothek:Posthumous portrait of Germanicus. After 19 AD. Marble. Ny Carlsberg Glyptoteket, Copen
Karl Theodor von Piloty - Thusnelda in the Triumphal Procession of Germanicus - 1873
hadrian6:Detail : The triumphal procession of Germanicus. 1873. Karl Von Piloty. German. 1826-1886.
Ianus Germanicus
gentlewave: Von Singenberg, Truchseß zu St. Gallen, Codex Palatinus Germanicus 848, fol. 151r, [de
Bronze portrait sculpture of Germanicus, nephew/adopted son of Tiberius and father of Gaius (Caligul
Agrippina the Elder- Enemy of the State or First Lady of Roman Politics?Although many people tend to
ghostcafe:Phases of the moon, Geomantie’ (Geomancy) - Codex Palatinus 833 Germanicus
gemma-antiqua:Sardonyx cameo of Germanicus, dated to the early 1st century CE, and found in the MFA.
Ancient Rome; Agrippina Landing with the Ashes of Germanicus, 1839. Joseph Mallord William Turner. T
ancientart: A quick look at: Germanicus, a prominent Roman general of the early Empire, and&nbs
wkauiblal: Phases of the moon, Geomantie’ (Geomancy), Codex Palatinus 833 Germanicus.
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Happy belated Saturnalia!! T_T Sorry for not posting, I’ve been very busy. Here’s some w
wkauiblal: Phases of the moon, Geomantie’ (Geomancy), Codex Palatinus 833 Germanicus.
Portrait of Germanicus. From Cordoba. 15-19 AD. Marble. Musée du Louvre, Paris. Inv. MND
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