RMG1CEDR–The Anastasius Platter, a Byzantine silver plater. The plater is stamped with the control marks of Emperor Anastasius I. Dated 5th Century
RMC451JF–The wife of the Privy Councilor Anastasius Ludwig Mencken, around 1780
RMT0J7DJ–Pope Anastasius I. Creator: Unknown.
RMPJC566–Barberini ivory on display in the Louvre Museum in Paris, France. The Byzantine ivory leaf dated from the first half of the 6th century represents the emperor as triumphant victor, usually identified as Emperor Justinian, or possibly Anastasius I Dicorus or Zeno.
RMF510EF–Illustration of Church of Saints Vincent and Anastasius at Trevi Fountain, Rome, Italy
RMCMRA83–Divine Comedy. The Eleventh Canto of Hell. Dante and Virgil in the tomb of Pope Anastasius. Engraving by Dore. Colored.
RM2K4272E–Portrait of Pope Anastasius III, engraving from the Summorum Romanorum Pontificum by Giovanni Giacomo de' Rossi, 1675
RMG1PEW4–Dujam Marinov Vuskovic, (1400-1458/1459). Croatian painter. St Matthew the Evangelist (?), St Dujam, St Anastasius, St Louis of Toulouse and St Mark the Evangelist. Tempera on panel. The State Hermitage Museum. Saint Petersburg. Russia.
RMPYXG4E–Consular diptych of Fl. Anastasius Paulus Probus Moschianus Probus Magnus 518 Ivory Carved Bottega constantinopolitana 6th Century Museum of Ancient Art in the Castello Sforzesco - Sforza Castle in Milan Italy ( Flavius Anastasius Paulus Probus Moschianus Probus Magnus was a Byzantine statesman who served as Consul in 518 )
RFHDW9G5–Count Anton Alexander von Auersperg or Anastasius Gruen, 1806-1876, an Austrian poet and liberal politician, woodcut from the year 1880
RMBMCBR3–Pope Anastasius in hell
RMB43MB5–Anastasius III, + June 913, Pope April 911 - June 913, portrait, wood engraving, circa 1900, ,
RMFXEMHM–Anton Alexander Graf von Auersperg or Anastasius Gruen, 1806-1876, an Austrian politician and German political poet, Anton Alexa
RMKCD5C4–Papyrus Fragment of a Letter from Anastasius to Epiphanius, 7th century
RM2DCE9E7–Jacques Callot, (artist), French, 1592 - 1635, St. Anastasius; St. Theodora; Sts. Vitalis and Valeria; St. Peter Martyr, The Calendar of Saints, (series), etching
RMWHAGHY–Pope Anastasius I. Anastasius I Italian saint and pope 399-401 3XX-401 . .
RMD87J9A–POPE ANASTASIUS I
RM2B0D88Y–Classical antiquity, mint, pentanummium of Anastasius I, Byzantine, metal, bronze, diam, 1.3 cm, wt., 2.06 grams, 491-518 AD
RF2K2XYXC–Portrait of Count Anton Alexander von Auersperg (Anastasius Grun) - an Austrian poet and liberal politician. Illustration of the 19th century. White background.
RM2B0FNA7–solidus with the image Anastasius (491-518), coin, coin, metal, gold, 4,5 gram, vmeb 491-518 AD, The Netherlands, Utrecht, Rhenen, Rhenen, grave 315
RMD88YXE–Varna Bulgaria St Anastasius Orthodox Church Site Of Roman Baths 1602
RMPJC4TK–Triumphant Byzantine emperor depicted in the central panel of the Barberini ivory on display in the Louvre Museum in Paris, France. The Byzantine ivory leaf dated from the first half of the 6th century represents the emperor as triumphant victor, usually identified as Emperor Justinian, or possibly Anastasius I Dicorus or Zeno.
RMW53RCJ–After Rembrandt, Saint Anastase, NM 579, Saint Anastasius, painting, portrait, Oil on canvas, Height, 60.5 cm (23.8 inches), Width, 50 cm (19.6 inches)
RF2DDH0AK–Portrait of Count Anton Alexander von Auersperg (Anastasius Grun) - an Austrian poet and liberal politician. Illustration of the 19th century. White background.
RM2K426JB–Portrait of Pope St. Anastasius I, engraving from the Summorum Romanorum Pontificum by Giovanni Giacomo de' Rossi, 1675
RM2DRW9BJ–Ruler: Anastasius I, Byzantine Emperor, ca. 430–518, ruled 491–518, Mint: Antioch, Pentanummium of Anastasius I from Antioch, 508–18, Copper, 1.54 g, 10 mm, Made in Antioch, Byzantine, 6th century A.D., Numismatics
RFW2CX3N–Rome, Italy - August 7, 2015: Saints Vincent and Anastasius at Trevi is a Baroque church in Rome, the capital of Italy. Built from 1646 to 1650 to the
RFCP8HC0–Anton Alexander Graf von Auersperg or Anastasius Gruen, 1806 - 1876, an Austrian politician and German political poet, Historisc
RME8JT9J–Tabernacle. Church of Saints Vincent and Anastasius in Trevi.
RMB43M9J–Anastasius II., + 19.11.498, Papst 24.11.496 - 19.11.498, portrait, wood engraving, circa 1900, ,
RM2JD68RC–ANASTASIUS GRUN (Anton-Alexander graf von Auersperg) Austrian writer and statesman Colourised version of : 10160066 Date: 1806 - 1876
RF2HKDNGE–Inspired by Ivory diptych of consul Anastasius, Diptyque du Consul Anastasius. An. 517, Sculpture en ivoire, Berthier, print maker: Joseph Rose Lemercier, Paris, c. 1859 - in or before 1864, paper, height 241 mm × width 178 mm, Reimagined by Artotop. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light ray radiance. Photography inspired by surrealism and futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture
RMHDEPXT–Gold Coin of the Emperor Anastasius I
RF2HW929R–Art inspired by Papyrus Fragment of a Letter from Anastasius to Epiphanius, 7th century, Made in Byzantine Egypt, Coptic, Papyrus and ink, Overall: 1 3/8 x 4 1/8 in. (3.5 x 10.4 cm), Papyrus, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RFHWB1NH–Angels, Church of Saints Vincent and Anastasius at Trevi in Rome, Italy on September 03,2016.
RMD87J9G–POPE ANASTASIUS IV
RFJJRFH1–Santi Vincenzo e Anastasio a Trevi (Saints Vincent and Anastasius at Trevi). It is a Baroque church in Rome, Italy. Built from 1646 to 1650.
RMD8ADM7–ANASTASIUS GRUN - 2
RM2B4JKND–Europe, Germany, Lower Saxony, Gandersheim. Central nave of the Romanesque collegiate church of St. Anastasius and St. Innocentius. Good to see is the Lower Saxony pillar change.
RMF00DD7–Exterior of Santi Vincenzo e Anastasio a Trevi or ('Saints Vincent and Anastasius at Trevi')
RM2HBG49N–Rome, Italy, Saints Vincent and Anastasius at Trevi (Santi Vincenzo e Anastasio a Trevi) Baroque church interior, side chapels
RF2JHAP4D–The vertical view of the Baroquue church Saints Vincent and Anastasius at Trevi in Rome
RFENJMKP–Church of Saints Vincent and Anastasius at Trevi in Rome, Italy
RMC4YD58–Statue of Anastasius Grun in Schillerpark park Innere Stadt central Vienna Austria central Europe
RM2DRWF8W–Ruler: Anastasius I, Byzantine Emperor, ca. 430–518, ruled 491–518, Follis (40 Nummi) of Anastasius I, 508–18, Copper, 15.98 g, 6:00, 30 mm, Made in uncertain, Byzantine, 6th century A.D., Numismatics
RF2PM20GF–Saints Vincent and Anastasius at Trevi, it is a Baroque church built from 1646 to 1650, located in Rome, Italy, Europe
RMM9HAFE–Anastasius, Anastasios II, or Anastasius II, Byzantine Emperor from 713 to 715
RME8JT9H–Altar. Church of Saints Vincent and Anastasius in Trevi.
RMB43M9A–Anastasius I, + 19.12.401, Pope 27.11.399 - 19.12.401, Saint, portrait, wood engraving, circa 1900, ,
RM2JD68R9–ANASTASIUS GRUN (Anton-Alexander graf von Auersperg) Austrian writer and statesman Colourised version of : 10160065 Date: 1806 - 1876
RMCN9WPG–Anton Alexander Graf von Auersperg or Anastasius Gruen, 1806 - 1876, an Austrian politician and German political poet
RM2DE08CD–Dante Divina Commedia - Hell - VI circle - Dante and Virgil At the tomb of Pope Anastasius- Canto XI - illustration by Gustave Dorè
RMMPX7P8–Anastasius I (431 518 AD), 1559.
RFHWB1W7–Angel, Church of Saints Vincent and Anastasius at Trevi in Rome, Italy on September 03,2016.
RMJHACTY–Pope Benedict III and Anastasius III. or Anastasius the Librarian, c. 810 – c. 878, librarian and Antipope
RM2PYXCYT–Anton Alexander Graf von Auersperg (1806-1876), Austrian writer and politician. Lithograph by Marastoni. Photo: Heliogravure, Corpus Imaginum, Hanfstaengl Collection. [automated translation]
RMD8ADM8–ANASTASIUS GRUN - 3
RMW7ED7R–Ivory leaf of a consular diptych of Flavius Anastasius, 6th century. Artist: Unknown
RMF00DCY–Exterior of Santi Vincenzo e Anastasio a Trevi or ('Saints Vincent and Anastasius at Trevi')
RM2HBG4AY–Rome, Italy, Saints Vincent and Anastasius at Trevi (Santi Vincenzo e Anastasio a Trevi) Baroque church interior, nave and high altar.
RM2B03B9R–Anastasius II (-719), also known as Anastasios II and originally named Artemius, was a bureaucrat and imperial secretary in the Byzantine court. He was proclaimed emperor in 713 by the Opsician army after they had overthrown Emperor Philippicus. Changing his name to Anastasius, he took the throne and turned on those who had aided his rise by executing those directly involved in the conspiracy against Philippicus.
RMG1DKEC–Portraits of three Early Byzantine Emperors: Anastasius I Dicorus (430-518), Justin I (450-527) and Justinian I (483-565)
RM2CC84YA–Turkey / Byzantium: Anastasius II (-719), Byzantine emperor, from the book Icones imperatorvm romanorvm (Icons of Roman Emperors), Antwerp, c. 1645. Anastasius II, also known as Anastasios II and originally named Artemius, was a bureaucrat and imperial secretary in the Byzantine court. He was proclaimed emperor by the Opsician army after they had overthrown Emperor Philippicus. Changing his name to Anastasius, he took the throne and turned on those who had aided his rise by executing those directly involved in the conspiracy against Philippicus.
RM2DRWABM–Ruler: Anastasius I, Byzantine Emperor, ca. 430–518, ruled 491–518, Mint: Antioch, Pentanummium of Anastasius I from Antioch, 508–18, Copper, 1.56 g, 10.8 mm, Made in Antioch, Byzantine, 6th century A.D., Numismatics
RF2PM20FW–Saints Vincent and Anastasius at Trevi, it is a Baroque church built from 1646 to 1650, located in Rome, Italy, Europe
RM2B039KK–Anastasius I (431-518), also known as Anastasius Dicorus, was born into an Illyrian family. After Emperor Zeno's death in 491 CE, many citizens of the empire wanted both a Roman and an Orthodox Christian emperor. In response, Zeno's widow and Emperor Leo I's daughter Ariadne turned to Anastasius, who was in his sixties when he married Ariadne and ascended to the throne. Anastasius soon had to deal with the usurper Longinus, brother of the late Zeno, engaging in the Isaurian War and defeating Longinus in 497. He later fought against the Sassanid Empire in the Anastasian War, the war raging fro
RMP7MHX3–Anastasius Grün, 1895
RMB43MCJ–Anastasius IV (Corrado della Suburra), + 3.12.1154, Pope 12.7.1153 - 3.12.1154, portrait, wood engraving, circa 1900, ,
RM2B0395T–Anastasius I (431-518), also known as Anastasius Dicorus, was born into an Illyrian family. After Emperor Zeno's death in 491 CE, many citizens of the empire wanted both a Roman and an Orthodox Christian emperor. In response, Zeno's widow and Emperor Leo I's daughter Ariadne turned to Anastasius, who was in his sixties when he married Ariadne and ascended to the throne. Anastasius soon had to deal with the usurper Longinus, brother of the late Zeno, engaging in the Isaurian War and defeating Longinus in 497. He later fought against the Sassanid Empire in the Anastasian War, the war raging fro
RM2BT5313–Roman Emperor Anastasius I, 431-518. Flavius Anastasius Augustus, Byzantine Emperor. Copperplate engraving from Abraham Bogaerts De Roomsche Monarchy, The Roman Monarchy, Francois Salma, Utrecht, 1697.
RM2A40T46–Roman Emperor Anastasius I, 431-518. Flavius Anastasius Augustus, Byzantine Emperor. Copperplate engraving from Abraham Bogaert’s De Roomsche Monarchy, The Roman Monarchy, Francois Salma, Utrecht, 1697.
RFCNXNKA–Anton Alexander Graf von Auersperg, 1806 - 1876, pseudonym Anastasius Gruen, Slovenian Zelenec, a politician and German-speaking
RFHWB1PY–Angel, Church of Saints Vincent and Anastasius at Trevi in Rome, Italy on September 03,2016.
RMJHACTG–Pope Benedict III and Anastasius III. or Anastasius the Librarian, c. 810 – c. 878, librarian and Antipope
RFEJ3CJT–Ancient greek text carved on marble, close-up
RMD8ADM5–ANASTASIUS GRUN - 1
RF2E02NCM–Anton Alexander Graf von Auersperg, April 11, 1806 - September 12, 1876, pseudonym: Anastasius Grün, was an influential representative of Austrian liberal political poetry as a politician and political lyricist / Anton Alexander Graf von Auersperg, 11. April 1806 - 12. September 1876, Pseudonym: Anastasius Grün, war als Politiker und politischer Lyriker ein einflussreicher Vertreter der österreichischen liberalen politischen Poesie, Historisch, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digitale Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert
RMD87J9C–ANTI-POPE ANASTASIUS II
RMF00DCM–Exterior of Santi Vincenzo e Anastasio a Trevi or ('Saints Vincent and Anastasius at Trevi')
RM2M9BH3K–ANASTASIUS GRUN (Anton-Alexander graf von Auersperg) Austrian writer and statesman
RM2HBG4AP–Rome, Italy, Saints Vincent and Anastasius at Trevi (Santi Vincenzo e Anastasio a Trevi) Baroque church interior, high altar and apse.
RMA4JA9Y–Pope Anastasius IV. Artist: Unknown
RM2DRWCTG–Ruler: Anastasius I, Byzantine Emperor, ca. 430–518, ruled 491–518, Mint: Antioch, Pentanummium of Anastasius I from Antioch, 508–18, Copper, 2.24 g, 13.8 mm, Made in Antioch, Byzantine, 6th century A.D., Numismatics
RF2PM20G7–Saints Vincent and Anastasius at Trevi, it is a Baroque church built from 1646 to 1650, located in Rome, Italy, Europe
RMPJ42A7–B Anastasius IV.
RMP7MGX5–Anastasius Grün. (Anton Alexander Count of Auersperg), 1881
RMBA813Y–Anastasius I, Flavius, circa 491 - 1.7.518, Byzantian emperor since 491, full length, wood engraving, 19th century, after diptych, 5th century,
RMR511GT–Baroque Chiesa dei Santi Vincenzo e Anastasio a Trevi (Church of Saints Vincent and Anastasius at Trevi) from XVII century designed by Martino Longhi
RMB45WHE–Anastasius I, + 19.12.401, pope from 27.11.399 - 19.12.401, Saint, engraving, 17th century, ancient world, 4th / 5th century, religion, christianity, popes, papacy, stola, saints, halo, , Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RM2BT510Y–Byzantine Emperor Anastasius, Anastasios II or Anastasius II, died 719. Eastern Roman Emperor. Copperplate engraving from Abraham Bogaerts De Roomsche Monarchy, The Roman Monarchy, Francois Salma, Utrecht, 1697.
RFHWB1PH–Angel, Church of Saints Vincent and Anastasius at Trevi in Rome, Italy on September 03,2016.
RM2A40T7P–Byzantine Emperor Anastasius, Anastasios II or Anastasius II, died 719. Eastern Roman Emperor. Copperplate engraving from Abraham Bogaert’s De Roomsche Monarchy, The Roman Monarchy, Francois Salma, Utrecht, 1697.
RMW2BW77–Altar of St. Anastasius St. Domnius Cathedral, Stari Grad (Old Town), Split, Dalmatia, Croatia
RMFJNC1F–Aelia Ariadne (474-515). Empress consort of Zero (emperor) and Anastasius I (emperor). From Constantinople or Rome. Early 6th Ad
RF2G2K4E2–Graf Anton Alexander von Auersperg, 11. April 1806 - 12. September 1876, Pseudonym: Anastasius Grün, war ein österreichischer Politiker und politischer Lyriker / Count Anton Alexander von Auersperg or Anastasius Gruen, 1806-1876, an Austrian poet and liberal politician, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digitale Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert, Originaldatum nicht bekannt
RMTX1CWB–Coin, Anastasius I (image 2 of 2); Constantinople, Byzantine, circa 491-498 A.D. Tools and Equipment; coins Gold Diameter: 13/16 in. (2 cm) Museum Associates Acquisition Fund (M.82.15.2) Art of the Ancient Near East; between circa 491 and circa 498 A.D.;
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