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The marriage of Alexander the Great and Statira, daughter of Darius III of Persia, in 324 BCE. The
Pavillion des Tabacs. 1931. P. Bosse.78 3/8 x 57 ¼ in./199 x 145.4 cmAn electric-pink neon gl
aryburn-trains:Westbound Empire Builder on the Gassman Coulee Trestle in the morning sun. The bridge
darth-lumines:Post Hoth Battle Scene Luke Skywalker Meditation in Yavin 4 Rebel Base
Ottoman Turkish entari with belt
historyarchaeologyartefacts:Holy Crown of Hungary, presumed to have been made in Constantinople in t
heartandthesoul:“You are my one true love”
Crusade Fail — The Peasant’s CrusadeIn the early Middle Ages, Islamic forces had conquered mo
A labourer hangs on a steel beam while working on the Empire State Building (New York City, 1931).
romegreeceart:Vaballathus (259-c. 274) , son of Zenobia and nominal ruler of Palmyrene empire. His r
Agostino Veneziano’s drawing of Suleyman the Magnificent
Ottoman Turkish woman’s kaftan worn at court, ca. 1840. In the ‘Shah’s Pleasure&rs
frankreich:The Stark Siblings minus Rickon in Empire Magazine (May 2013)Harington: It is a tribute t
marchesamedici:most accurate summary of the Holy Roman Empire ever
Parthian gold and garnet necklace, dated to the 1st century BCE at the earliest. Source: Timeline Au
cindrerella:Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back - Deleted Scene
100 years ago today the armistice between the German Empire and the Allies was signed in a railway c
ancientromebuildings:Bridge of Narni, UmbriaLongest bridge in the Roman empire and built in 23 BCE b
sixpenceee:“Stop! Here lies the empire of death.” Seen in the Paris Catacombs.
Mid 16th century, Ottoman period, Turkish, Damascus steel with gold
witwerlove:I work for the Empire! Just talk to Darth Vader! [x]
panasfaidon:Piraeus Statue Konstantinos Paleologos Port –Πειραιάς Άγαλμα Κωνσταντίνος Παλαιολόγος 14
Jean-Léon Géröme - Napoleon in Egypt [1867-68]During the Second Empire (1852–70), Napoleon III, the
The Curia, first Roman senate house was built by Tullus Hostilius at the northwest corner of the For
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