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gunsandposes:British dragoon, 1768.(via)
mapsontheweb:The Empire of Charlemagne, 8th century.
dailykitharington:Jameson Empire Awards 2015 photobooth
thefluxcapacitoruserguide:The Empire Strikes Back (1980)
18th/19th Century Flintlock Rifle crafted by Nicholas Noel Boutet,Nicholas Noel Boutet was a French
streetview-snapshots:Empire Theatre, Neil Street, Toowoomba
gold-motel:Empire Records (1995)
peashooter85:The Evolution of the Roman Empire Part VII — Stilicho, Honorius, and the Destruction of
claire-fairy:I COULD SLAY 10,000 WARRIORS FOR THE ROMAN EMPIRE IN THOSE SHOES
historyarchaeologyartefacts:“Small Knife with Sheath” The Ottoman Empire, 18th century. Material: st
last-of-the-romans:Augustus & The Empire The 41- year reign of Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus, f
swedit:Celebrating 40 Years of Empire: Behind the Scenes
guerlain:Constellation of 69 bees, the symbol of the Empire and the emblem of the Guerlain family of
African Atlantis and the Wonders of the Ife SculpturesAround the late 19th and early 20th centuries,
The Consecration of Temple Mayor VIIn the 13th century the Aztecs migrated to central Mexico. Unwel
Bashi-Bazouk Singing, Jean-Léon Gérôme, 1868
After the Fall — The Post Apocalyptic City of RomeThroughout human history there have been a n
meyerlansky:boardwalk empire gifset per episode: peg of old [2x07]↳ how do you live? to come to new
museum-of-artifacts:Crown of Byzantine emperor Constantine IX Monomachos, circa 1042
Ancient Roman Public Toilets,A simple row of toilets. Waste was carried away by constantly flowing
The Cocktail of Empire,In the 18th century much of Africa, India, and Southeast Asia was called &ldq
Bronze portrait of a man, variously identified as Marcus Agrippa or Marcus Antonius. Artist unknown
Portrait bust of Seleucus I Nicator (ca. 359-285 BCE), general of Alexander the Great and first rule
Women’s hats and hairstyles, Consulate and Empire (1800-1815) from Ruth Turner Wilcox’s The Mode in
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