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Remains of the Temple of Apollo at Syracuse, Sicily.This Greek temple dates to about 590-580 BC, and
productofthe6:She believed she could, so she did!2015 Syracuse University Graduates
willisninety-six:President Franklin D. Roosevelt speaking in Syracuse at the New York Democratic Sta
Head of nymph Arethusa r. w. aspect of queen Demarete; Syracuse, during the tyranny of Gelo 485-478
Archimedes goes for a streak, The Legend of Archmedes PrincipleSometime in the 3rd century BC King H
historicaltimes:Ancient Greek silver litra coin minted in Syracuse, Sicily, circa 466 BC via reddit
Ancient coins from Syracuse with images of the nymph Arethusa from c. 466-400 BC
willisninety-six:President Franklin D. Roosevelt speaking in Syracuse at the New York Democratic Sta
Syracuse dekadrachm, c. 400 BC
queen-alexandra-salome:allthingseurope:Syracuse Cathedral, Sicily, Italy (by matt northam)chelidon
willisninety-six:President Franklin D. Roosevelt speaking in Syracuse at the New York Democratic Sta
photographeperpignan:Ortigia -Syracuse -Sicilia
And as the chorus sang upon those ancient stones, my heart was lost forever.Syracuse, Sicily, Italy,
8-litrai silver coin of Syracuse, signed by the engraver Ly(sid…) On the obverse, the head o
Tetradracma from Syracuse, 474-450 BC
archaicwonder:The rare Demareteion (decadrachm) of Syracuse, Sicily c. 480-479 BCDemareteion is the
fuckyeahvintageillustration:‘Les vierges de Syracuse / The Maidens of Syracuse’ by Jean
historyarchaeologyartefacts:Coin (silver) from Syracuse, Greece around 466 BCE[736x960]
allthingseurope:Syracuse, Italy (by laura.foto)
beyonceknowless:Now we all know what happens if you get the Book of Peace. You return it to Syracuse
beyonceknowless:Now we all know what happens if you get the Book of Peace. You return it to Syracuse
history-and-mystery:SICILY, Syracuse. Second Democracy, 465-405 BC. AR Tetradrachm. Slow quadriga, N
ancientpeoples:A silver DekadrachmOn this coin we see Syracuse with quadriga and a chariot. Undernea
Manuel Orazi, Illustrations for Les vierges de Syracuse, by Jean Bertheroy, Paris, 1902
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