RMF7PKA6–Greek painted disk depicting a Goddess offering a ribbon to a youth. Dated 450 BC
RMB4848K–Hades, Greek gof of the underworld, on his throne, wood engraving after statue from Villa Borghese, Rome, 19th century, ,
RMEJFGTP–Ornate Greek Orthodox religious icons in church at Paleokastritsa Monastery, 13th Century in Corfu, , Greece
RFGDA82R–An Ancient Greek Statue of Winged Angle Isolated
RF2A4PJ1B–Aphrodisias (Afrodisias) Ancient City in Caria, Karacasu, Aydin, Turkey. Ancient gods relief on tomb. Aphrodisias was named after Aphrodite, the Greek
RFC391KM–Ancient Greek Stadium columns in Ancient Messini
RF2JW9N88–Sculpture of the ancient Greek god Hermes in helmet with wings, God of trade, merchants, shepherds and travelers.
RF2JKEY8D–Delphi Greece, Archaeological Site. Ancient Greek considered Delfi as the centre of the world. Stone and columns, high angle view.
RMA3F5CD–Greek temple at Selinunte Sicily Italy with goats
RF2NGNHRY–Architecture of an ancient Greek temple in the archaeological park in Salerno province, Campania state, Italy.
RMBG8NJM–Sanctuary of the Delphic Oracle of the good Apollo. View of the mountain-top Stadium, used for the Pythian Games. Greece
RF2C82P30–Temple of Hephaestus in Ancient Agora, Athens, Greece. It is famous landmarks of Athens. Front view of classical Greek temple on sky background, monum
RFBT7YYC–Detail from mosaic floor of the 8th Century Church of St. Stephen depicting the ancient city of Jerusalem (literally, Holy City)
RMF3E7NR–Chapel of the Virgin Mary inside the archaeological site of the ancient Lower City State of Asini, Greece
RF2KDGF60–The stones-carved from Didyma, an ancient Greek sanctuary on the coast of Ionia in the domain of the city of Miletus. Aydın, Turkey
RF2CD3XTE–Sozopol, Bulgaria. Arch of the ancient city of Apollonia, Byzantine Empire architecture.
RF2FK1CX9–Greek mythology. Olympian gods, goddess. Roman myths characters. Isolated pantheon poseidon and demeter, hermes nike and hera vector set
RFBBFEH1–Greek Priestesses
RFTBW8TR–temples ruins of Ancient Greece civilization
RMG1CWKM–Bronze Head of Hypnos, the Greek God of Sleep. Dated 1st Century AD
RMDB4NG9–Pan, Greek nature deity, and Dionysus, Roman mosaic from a villa near Piazza Armerina, Sicily,
RMEJFGTG–Ornate Greek Orthodox church with religious icons at Paleokastritsa Monastery, 13th Century in Corfu, , Greece
RMPC09T5–Sculpture of Mars at Nordkirchen Moated Palace, Germany
RFHG5TGK–Ancient Roman bust of hellenic god Zeus, found in Umbrian city Otricoli in 1775, now in Vatican museum
RFC39185–Ancient Greek ruins in Ancient Messini, Greece
RMHTYJFK–Scale model of the Temple of Aphaia on Aegina Island displayed in the Glyptothek Museum in Munich, Bavaria, Germany.
RF2JKEY87–Delphi Greece, Archaeological Site. Ancient Greek considered Delfi as the centre of the world. Stone and columns, high angle view.
RMF1M0G5–A 19th Century illustration of a Priest and Acolytes in the Russian Orthodox Church, one of the autocephalous Eastern Orthodox Christian churches. The church officially ranks fifth in the Orthodox order of precedence, immediately below the four ancient patriarchates of the Greek Orthodox Church: Constantinople, Alexandria, Antioch, and Jerusalem.
RF2NGNJ1A–Architecture of an ancient Greek temple in the archaeological park in Salerno province, Campania state, Italy.
RMMHHWY8–Revetement from the base of a dedication. The revetement depicts eleven women dancing and holding hands. Detail. Early 4th century BC. Acropolis Museum. Athens. Greece.
RF2CGRPM7–Temple of Hephaestus in Ancient Agora, Athens, Greece. It is famous landmark of Athens. Perspective view of classical Greek building on sunny day, rem
RF2PWHKTF–Ancient Greek gods and goddesses set
RF2RYY2HH–Ancient Greek women vector set
RM2AW8K33–Rome. Italy. Ostia Antica. Campus of the Magna Mater, Santuario di Attis (Shrine of Attis). Replica plaster cast (the original is in the Vatican Museu
RFK85BAD–The Monastery of Panagia Tourliani in Mykonos, Greece. People light candles for dead loved ones, interior and exterior views of the Monestary, bibles.
RF2EDTBM9–This clay relief by Harry Bates shows Endymion conveyed in sleep to Mount Latmos. Endymion was a handsome shepherd-prince loved by the moon-goddess Selene. When Zeus offered him his choice of destinies, Endymion chose immortality and youth in eternal slumber. He was laid out in a cave on Mount Latmos in Karia (Caria) where his lunar lover would visit him each night. Harry Bates (1850 –1899) was a British sculptor. He was elected to the Royal Academy in 1892 as A.R.A. and was an active, if intermittent, member of the Art Workers Guild. He was a central figure in the British movement known as N
RFTBW8RA–temples ruins of Ancient Greece civilization
RME1GG61–Greek fresco depicting a coronation of a cult leader from the Casa d'Adonide. Dated 1st Century B.C.
RMCP1F6A–Zeus (Latin: Jupiter), Greek 'divine king', portrait, 'Zeus of Dodona', wood engraving after a bronze bust, 19th century,
RMEJFGWY–Corfu flag and Greek Orthodox religious iconic painting madonna Mary and Jesus Christ, Paleokastritsa Monastery, Corfu, Greece
RMPC09W8–Sculpture of Mars at Nordkirchen Moated Palace, Germany
RF2HKTN0K–Hera Simple vector icon. Illustration symbol design template for web mobile UI element.
RFC3921K–Ancient Greek ruins in Ancient Messini, Greece
RMPGHEBC–Jason and King Pelias depicted in the Roman fresco from the House of Jason (Casa di Giasone) in Pompeii (20-25 AD), now on display in the National Archaeological Museum (Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli) in Naples, Campania, Italy. King Pelias stops on the steps of a temple as he recognises young Jason by his missing sandal, the hero who has just joined the royal household as the man, who, according to an oracle, will bring his reign to an end. For this reason King Peleas has stopped, terrified, on the steps of a temple near which, with the aid of his sons, he is in the act of sacrificin
RF2JKEY96–Delphi Greece, Archaeological Site. Ancient Greek considered Delfi as the centre of the world. Stone and columns, high angle view.
RM2H24GC4–A late 19th Century illustration of Socrates (470–399 BC), a Greek philosopher from Athens who is credited as a founder of Western philosophy and the first moral philosopher of the ethical tradition of thought with friends before his trial in 399 BC. He went on trial for corrupting the minds of the youth of Athens, worshipping false gods and not worshipping the state religion. He was found guilty by a majority vote cast by a jury of hundreds of male Athenian citizens and sentenced to death.
RF2NGNJ13–Architecture of an ancient Greek temple in the archaeological park in Salerno province, Campania state, Italy.
RMBG8MPK–Greece. Marble pillar decorated with floral and zoomorphic motives representing birds drinking from a glass.
RF2ARX3YN–Temple of Hephaestus in Agora, Athens, Greece. It is a famous landmark of Athens. Scenic view of the Ancient Greek ruins in the Athens center. Beautif
RF2EX1MW2–ancient greek building with antique columns and arched windows
RFP6A79J–Ruins of Ancient Greek Architecture in Apollonia (Albania)
RM2AW8K37–Rome. Italy. Ostia Antica. Campus of the Magna Mater, Santuario di Attis (Shrine of Attis). Replica plaster cast (the original is in the Vatican Museu
RFK85BAH–The Monastery of Panagia Tourliani in Mykonos, Greece. People light candles for dead loved ones, interior and exterior views of the Monestary, bibles.
RF2CTXHM9–Fragments and ruins of ancient greek Mausoleum at Halicarnassus, Bodrum, Turkey.
RF2DFJT5C–Street in Athens with the Tower of the Winds. In the Interior stands a clepsydra. On the outer walls are sun-dials, over which the winds are represented in a series of bas-reliefs. The bronze Triton at the top serves as a weather-vane, and points with its wand to the figure of the prevailing wind. The Tower of the Winds or the Horologion of Andronikos Kyrrhestes is an octagonal Pentelic marble clocktower in the Roman Agora in Athens that functioned as a horologion or 'timepiece'. It is considered the world's first meteorological station. Unofficially, the monument is also called Aerides, which
RFTBW8TE–temples ruins of Ancient Greece civilization
RME1GG4X–Greek fresco depicting a coronation of a cult leader from the Casa d'Adonide. Dated 1st Century B.C.
RMCR77K6–Hermes, Greek God, as Hermes Trismegistus, the syncretic combination with the Egyptian god Thoth, woodcut, printer's sign, 16th century, private collection,
RFT10Y97–Albania, Fier, Apollonia, Illyria
RMPC09XH–Statue of Mercury or Hermes at Nordkirchen Moated Palace, Germany
RMM2PMY3–The ancient Christian Chi-Rho symbol from the first two letters of 'Christ' in Greek.
RFC393AJ–Ancient Greek ruins in Ancient Messini, Greece
RFT0JA66–Landscape view with Greek Orthodox church in the background and ancient ruins in front.
RF2JKEY9E–Delphi Greece, Archaeological Site. Ancient Greek considered Delfi as the centre of the world. Stone and columns, high angle view.
RF2G0PA2G–Athens, Attica, Greece. The Temple of Hephaestus or Hephaistos (also Hephesteum or Hephaisteion) is an ancient greek temple
RF2NGNHT0–Architecture of an ancient Greek temple in the archaeological park in Salerno province, Campania state, Italy.
RMCXE86W–Apollo. Olympic deity in ancient Greek and roman religion. Sculpture. Imperial Era. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. Copenhagen. Denmark.
RF2B1RGR2–Temple of Hephaestus in Athens, Greece. It is an old famous landmark of Athens. Sunny view of Ancient Greek ruins in the Athens center. Panorama of th
RFT2FCRN–Temple of Athena at Paestum was an ancient Greek city in Magna Graecia, southern Italy.
RF2JRC85N–Temple of Apollo at sunset, Greek ancient historical antique marble columns in Side Antalya Turkey
RM2AW8K34–Rome. Italy. Ostia Antica. Campus of the Magna Mater, Santuario di Attis (Shrine of Attis). Replica plaster cast (the original is in the Vatican Museu
RFK85BA5–The Monastery of Panagia Tourliani in Mykonos, Greece. People light candles for dead loved ones, interior and exterior views of the Monestary, bibles.
RF2D109YD–Fragments of ancient greek columns close up. The ruins of the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus, Bodrum, Turkey.
RFCNPKRW–This is a depiction of a priestess of Ceres, the ancient Greek goddess of agriculture and grain and fertility.
RF2RJAA0G–Ancient Greek God Sculpture Philosopher Face like Zeus Triton Neptune with Beard and Mustache logo design
RMMR4TF5–Engraving depicting the Greek Goddess Athena. Athena, the Goddess of wisdom, handicraft, and strategic war. Dated 19th century
RMCP1F5H–Zeus (Latin: Jupiter), Greek 'divine king', leader of gods, god of sky and thunder, temple of Zeus, Phidias, reconstruction by G. Rehlender,
RFT10YB3–Albania, Fier, Apollonia, Illyria
RMPC09YM–Statue of Mercury or Hermes at Nordkirchen Moated Palace, Germany
RMM2PMYD–The ancient Christian Chi-Rho symbol from the first two letters of 'Christ' in Greek. Black background.
RFC391JR–Ancient Greek Stadium columns in Ancient Messini
RM2WDTHX2–Kom el Shogafa necropolis, main tomb, second portico : Agathodaemon snake, holding caducaeus and Thyrsos scepters, and Medusa head.
RF2BKTFG7–Ancient greek altar table with marble pillar columns, against gray background. Front view. 3d illustration
RF2J787M2–Ancient greek city in Anatolia side Turkey, The ruins at Blaundus , Turkey, Blaundus ancient ruins greek columns
RF2NGNHX1–Architecture of an ancient Greek temple in the archaeological park in Salerno province, Campania state, Italy.
RFT5NM7E–Temple of Hephaestus in Athens, Greece. Landscape with olive trees cloudy sky, bright light, and ancient greek temple.
RF2AR7JW2–Temple of Hephaestus in Athens, Greece. It is one of the main landmarks of Athens. Sunny view of ancient Greek ruins in Athens centre. Famous historic
RFT2FCRA–Temple of Athena at Paestum was an ancient Greek city in Magna Graecia, southern Italy.
RFW1AXA1–Greek culture. Landscape mountains and the inscription. Ancient antique Uppercase letters monograms with an ornament. Double exposure. Hand drawn
RF2TAF1C7–The small Christian church of St. John of the column which has incorporated a column of an unknown ancient Greek temple, seen between the trees
RFK85BE2–The Monastery of Panagia Tourliani in Mykonos, Greece. People light candles for dead loved ones, interior and exterior views of the Monestary, bibles.
RFMPCPGX–Delphi Town, Phocis - Greece. The Temple of Apollo (Olympian god of sun in ancient greek mythology) at the archaeological site of Delphi
RF2J87N7T–In ancient Greek Mythology, the Greek hero Jason sought the Golden Fleece in Colchis to bring it back to his uncle, Pelias, who had usurped the throne of Ioclus from Jason's father. With the aid of Medea, the daughter of Aeetes, the king of Colchis, Jason snatched the fleece, guarded by a fire-breathing dragon (seen here in this 1915 illustration). Medea fell in love with Jason and left Colchis with him.
RF2R0AWKE–Paramount Greek god. Cartoon Hades character. Cerbero dog with heads. Ancient mythology divine person. Mountain landscape. Mythological Roman Pluto
RMMR5ARM–Copy of a 2nd century BC head of the Greek God Ares, God of War. Dated 2nd Century BC
RMCNRMNA–Zeus (Latin: Jupiter), Greek 'divine king', ', leader of gods, god of sky and thunder, 'Zeus of Dodona', bronze, 5th century BC,
RFT10YB0–Albania, Fier, Apollonia, Illyria
RF2BAPMHT–ioannina greece aerial view christian orthodox religion monastery panagia raidiotissa in greek tradional village of brosina in epirus
RMM2PMYF–The ancient Christian Chi-Rho symbol from the first two letters of 'Christ' in Greek. Blue background.
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