Empire Gallery
anthro hamster
mornings observation
quoiflux pride
metal spoon
mossy-rainfrog
Ancient Roman bronze statuette of Mars Ultor, perhaps from a lararium (household shrine). Artist un
Ancient Roman gorgoneion made of opaque glass paste. Artist unknown; 1st-2nd cent. CE. Found at Ro
Marble relief of a physician named Jason, also known as Decimus, treating a patient. Artist unknown
GAL GADOT‘Wonder Woman 1984’ / Empire Magazine › 2020
not-one-step-back:fuckyeah-nerdery:The expansion of the Roman Empire, watch it gobble everyone up! T
cindrerella:Deleted Leia insult from The Empire Strikes Back
Ancient Roman portrait head of a man. Artist unknown; ca. 130-145 CE. Now in the Dallas Museum of
neither holy, nor Roman, nor an empire, Amazon
My Sister Is Not In, Lawrence Alma-Tadema, 1879Happy birthday to Lawrence Alma-Tadema, born on this
indypendenthistory:July 28, 1945, B-25 bomber crashes into the 78th floor of the Empire State Buildi
grinned:Crown The Empire by Anam Merchant on Flickr.
This unique wine cup of white nephrite jade was made for the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan (r. 1628-1658
The Austrian Werndl breechloading rifle,During the Austro-Prussian War the Austrian Empire learned t
gaymaul:Gay fashion icon Luke Skywalker rocking eyeliner in Shattered Empire #4
Lithograph of the Hagia Sophia (1852), by Louis Haghe after GaspardFossati.This lithograph shows the
Darüşşafaka School for orphans (Constantinople, 1880 – 93). Third photo is of the recess yard.
Nightgown for SsariaLanyu, Fall Winter 2016
Samson and the Foxes. Miniature from a 13th century Octateuch, illustrating Judges 15:4-5: “S
Wooden cupboard (?) door, carved by a Coptic artist in Byzantine Egypt (5th cent. CE). Now in the W
electronicgallery:Caroline [Bonaparte] Murat with her daughter, Letizia 1807 by Elisabeth Vigee-Lebr
Presbyter Arius and the Bowel Movement of Death When Emperor Constantine legalized Christianity i
fashionsfromhistory:Evening Dress (Round Gown)c.1798-1800FranceDaughters of the American Revolution
Head of Janus, the two-faced Roman deity of entrances and exits. Now in the Vatican Museum. Photo
Coins of the ancient Macedonian Seleucid Empire
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