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xxziggystardust:Porcelain Pistols by Yvonne Lee Schultz
Divia Julia, daughter of emperot Titus (c. 90-91)A coin issued by Domitian to commemorate his niece
Julia Flavia, daughter of emperor Titus. In 79 CE she was granted honoric title of Augusta. This coi
Crispus (d. 326)The eldest son of Constantine the Great who became Caesar in 317 together with his h
thebrowngirlguide:Faraz Manan - Imperial Collection A/W'15
French Grenadiers of the Imperial Guard marching in review.
fujisan-ni-noboru-hinode:Imperial Japanese Navy Marines of the 6th Kure SNLF Division, on New Georgi
speciesbarocus:An operator at The Imperial Typewriter Company in Hull collects capsules of documents
Roman Imperial Coin chart because I’ve been staring at these babies for the past three years of thes
nightofpan:Landscape with Perseus and Andromeda: From the “Mythological Room” of the Imperial Villa
worldofnumis:Roman Imperial Coins - Diocletianus, 284-305, AV Aureus, 290/292, Antiochia, Av.: DI -
Gillian Lynne in “Ballet Imperial” by George Balanchine in 1950.
Cliff Saunders in his dressing room before transforming into Thenardier. Photo by maxgordonphotograp
ancientpeoples:Terracotta oil lamp with winged Victory Early Imperial Roman, 1st half of second cent
Comb morion of the Munich town guard, mid 17th century.from Auctions Imperial
twoclaws:Cultures of Thedas: The Imperial Court of Orlais“Orlais presents a veneer of opulence, but
marmarinos:Detail of an imperial couple in the guise of Mars and Venus. Emperor Hadrian depicts the
The imperial power couple
Tuareg dagger, North Africa, early 20th century.from Auctions Imperial
redarmyscreaming:Japanese troops during the Boxer Uprising.
Back Burner Oak Aged Imperial (Taken with instagram)
Lush Woods of Taoist Immortal Land, Zha Shibiao, ca. 1687
Bronze patera with Scylla attacking the companions of OdysseusRoman (excavated at Boscoreale near mo
via-appia:Gold and agate necklace, late imperial Rome or early Byzantine, c. 3rd century AD
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