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Vintage illustration features the Temple of Minerva Medica, a grotto or shrine devoted to nymphs (nymphaeum) and often connected to the water supply, that dates to the 4th century.

19th century illustration of First Council of NicaeaThe First Council of Nicaea was a council of Christian bishops convened in Nicaea in Bithynia (present-day Aznik in Turkey) by the Roman Emperor Constantine I in A.D. 325. The Council was the first effort to attain consensus in the church through an assembly representing all of Christendom.Paper texture left on the image for authenticity. Easy to remove with some level adjustments if necessary.

“Entry of Alexander into Babylon” by artist Charles Le Brun shows Alexander the Great in a chariot pulled by two elephants as he makes his triumphant entry into Babylon, the capital of Persia. Alexander defeated Persian King Darius III in 333 B B.C.E. Woodcut engraving published 1846. Original edition is from my own archives. Copyright has expired and is in Public Domain.

Happy Independence day United states of America, 4th Jul. Design with stars and stripe pattern in national flag to circle wreath decorated with hat, fireworks and balloons.

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Demosthenes, a statesman and lawyer, was found guilty of taking bribes. When arrested, he drank poison, committing suicide in 322 B.C.E., Greece. Illustration published 1846. Original edition is from my own archives. Copyright has expired and is in Public Domain. Digitally restored.

Roads being repaired in ancient Rome, Italy. Woodcut engraving published 1846. Original edition is from my own archives. Copyright has expired and is in Public Domain.

Gothic War: Emperor Valens permits the Visigothic chieftain Fritigern and his people to cross the Danube from Thrace ( later Romania ), and settle on Roman soil in Lower Moesia, on the condition that they provide soldiers to the legions. The Visigoths embark by troops on boats and rafts, and canoes made from hollowed tree trunks. The river is swollen by frequent rains; a large number try to swim and are drowned in their struggle against the force of the stream. Flavius Valens ( 328 - 9 August 378 ) was Roman emperor from 364 to 378. Original edition from my own archives Source : Weltgeschichte 1899

"Vintage engraving showing a scene from the Battle of Veii, also known as the Siege of Veii, in approximately 396 BC between the ancient Roman Republic and the Veientines. It was a decisive Roman victory, they emerged from the entrance of the tunnel inside the temple of Juno and quickly overwhelmed the Veientines."

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