RMG2J6G6–Hans Speckaert - The Brazen Serpent - Museum Kunstpalast, Düsseldorf
RMMKKMTK–Danae and the Brazen Tower
RMG3852B–BRAZEN SEA
RMGC9JXA–Prince Andrew serving aboard HMS Brazen as a flight pilot during the ship's deployment to the Mediterranean Sea as part of Standing NRF Maritime Group 2.
RM2BJANHC–Danaë Watching the Building of the Brazen Tower, painting by Edward Burne-Jones, 1872-1881
RMH3WNPY–Copper plaque depicting Moses and the Brazen Serpent. Dated 12th Century
RMERGW4W–The brazen serpent - after the death of Aaron the children of Israel complained to Moses. God sent snakes that bit them.
RM2NXN4YD–Roger Bacon's assistant Miles confronted by the Brazen Head, from a 1905 illustration. Roger Bacon (c. 1219/20 - c. 1292) was a medieval English philosopher and Franciscan friar who was known for championing empiricism. In the early modern era, he was regarded as a wizard and particularly famed for the story of his mechanical or necromantic brazen head.
RMKPYK9P–Moses and the Brazen Serpent. Renaissance relief on the Schulenburg Epitaph in the Magdeburg Cathedral in Magdeburg, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. The Schulenburg Epitaph was carved by German sculptor Hans Klintzsch between 1593 and 1595 as the funeral monument to Levin von der Schulenburg and his wife Fredeke von Alvensleben.
RME6P6K8–Moses and the brazen serpent in 1717 Pierre Subleyras 1699-1749 France French
RMHTMJ30–Moses, having interceded with God on behalf of Israelites in the wilderness, instructs them to look on brazen serpent he has made and they will be cured of their snake bites. 'Bible' Numbers 21. Chromolithograph c1860
RMG22MPT–Moses and the Brazen Serpent - Anthony Van Dyck
RMMC6H39–MAGICIANS - Friar Bacon's Head. Friar Bacon and his brazen head which speaks and predicts the future. print of circa 1895 by Harold Nelson to 'The Famous History of Fryer Bacon'
RM2B010DE–Sri Lanka: Lovamahapaya also known as the Lohaprasadaya or Brazen Palace, Anuradhapura. Anuradhapura is one of Sri Lanka's ancient capitals and famous for its well-preserved ruins. From the 4th century BCE until the beginning of the 11th century CE it was the capital. During this period it remained one of the most stable and durable centers of political power and urban life in South Asia. The ancient city, considered sacred to the Buddhist world, is today surrounded by monasteries covering an area of over sixteen square miles (40 km²).
RMBF7WTN–Moses and the Brazen Serpent
RMCXMTK7–The brazen serpent
RFMXP4MY–Brasenose College, Oxford, by John Le Keux. Brazen Nose 1837 old antique print
RM2AGP2M4–Exterior of Ireland's oldest pub The Brazen Head, Dublin, Ireland
RM2M8R7J1–Brazen Serpent Monument, Mount Nebo, Jordan
RMF76TGP–Jacopo Tintoretto - The Brazen Serpent
RMCC0HBN–Phalaris, tyrant of Acragas or Agrigentum, Colony in Sicily (570-554BC) Condemning Sculptor Perillos to the Brazen Bronze Bull. Vintage Illustration or Engraving
RMG39NE4–'THE BRAZEN SEA'
RMG47H8A–Prince Andrew keeps a watchful eye on his three year old nephew Prince William, at the controls of the prince's helicopter on board HMS Brazen.
RMCP172K–religion, biblical scenes, 'The brazen snake', wood engraving to the Bible by Gustave Doré, 1866, Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RM2K029WX–Drawing for the painting 'The Brazen Serpent'. Italian pencil 1830s. By Fyodor (1799 - 1875); Russian artist of Italian descent who worked in the Academic style.
RMERGE1Y–The brazen serpent - after the death of Aaron the children of Israel complained to Moses. God sent snakes that bit them. Moses
RM2NXN4YR–A woodblock engraving of Miles playing the tambour while friars Roger Bacon and Bungay sleep and the Brazen Head speaks, saying, 'Time Is. Time Was. Time Is Past.' From The Honorable Historie of Frier Bacon, and Frier Bongay, an Elizabethan era stage comedy of the 1580s, written by Robert Greene. Roger Bacon (c. 1219/20 - c. 1292) was a medieval English philosopher and Franciscan friar who was known for championing empiricism. In the early modern era, he was regarded as a wizard and particularly famed for the story of his mechanical or necromantic brazen head.
RM2R8AC7N–Brazen bull or bull of Falaris. 6th century BC. Torture and execution device by fire used by the Ancient Greek tyrant Falaris of Akragas (Agrigento). Victims who were to be burned alive were enclosed in a bronze bull and their screams reproduced the groans of a bull. Perillos of Athens, designer of the artefact, being introduced into it. 16th-century engraving by Pierre Woeiriot (French school). Les Arts au Moyen Age et a l'Epoque de la Renaissance', by Paul Lacroix. Paris, 1877.
RMGD3K6K–The Israelites before the brazen serpent, by Bernard Palissy
RMBCWM6E–Brazen vessels, arcade, arch, traditional market, souk, Hurghada, Egypt, Red Sea, Africa
RMBFM472–The Brazen Serpent - Serpent on cross and people being attacked by serpents
RMMC8541–Magicians Bungay and the speaking Brazen Head The servant of Friar Bungay, Miles, contemplating the brazen head, shortly before it begins to speak its riddles. Plate from The Famous Historie of Fryer Bacon (c.1905)
RM2B010DC–Sri Lanka: Lovamahapaya also known as the Lohaprasadaya or Brazen Palace, Anuradhapura. Anuradhapura is one of Sri Lanka's ancient capitals and famous for its well-preserved ruins. From the 4th century BCE until the beginning of the 11th century CE it was the capital. During this period it remained one of the most stable and durable centers of political power and urban life in South Asia. The ancient city, considered sacred to the Buddhist world, is today surrounded by monasteries covering an area of over sixteen square miles (40 km²).
RFCX1MXP–Luigi Ademollo (Italian, 1764 - 1849 ), Moses and the Brazen Serpent
RMEYBX7W–Brazen Head, Dublin, Co Dublin, Ireland; Men In Ireland's Oldest Pub
RFMXP4N0–Brasenose College Chapel, Oxford, by John Le Keux. Brazen Nose 1837 old print
RM2AGP2EC–Exterior of Ireland's oldest pub The Brazen Head, Dublin, Ireland
RMG2DBNY–Moses in a detail from The Brazen Serpent by Peter Paul Rubens, oil on canvas, probably 1635-40. Moses with the hooded Eleazar beside him, calls to the people of Israel who are being attacked by a plague of serpents that God sent them because of their sinfulness. The full painting can be seen as G2DBPT
RMAE580W–Mount Nebo Jordan The Brazen Serpent Sculpture by Giovanni Fantoni
RMA2BMF0–Musicians entertain at The Brazen Head Dublins oldest pub Ireland - Guinness
RMD872B9–BRAZEN SERPENT
RMG4EHNW–Prince Andrew holds the hand of Prince William, his nephew, aged three, on board HMS Brazen with the Princess of Wales (red coat), and Sarah Ferguson (black and white coat)
RMB49WA4–books, dairy, title, with brazen lid, circa 1900, locker, book, , Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RFGD4TF4–Empty brazen bucket on the wooden table.
RMERG2CW–The Brazen Serpent. Moses erects a brass serpent, or Nehustan, to protect those bitten by a plague of snakes. Numbers, Chap XXI, verse 9 'And Moses made a serpent of brass, and put it upon a pole, and it came to pass, that if a serpent had bitten any man, when he beheld the serpent of brass, he lived.' Engraving by T O Barlow 1824 -1889.
RM2NXN52J–A woodblock engraving of Miles playing the tambour while friars Roger Bacon and Bungay sleep and the Brazen Head speaks, saying, 'Time Is. Time Was. Time Is Past.' From The Honorable Historie of Frier Bacon, and Frier Bongay, an Elizabethan era stage comedy of the 1580s, written by Robert Greene. Roger Bacon (c. 1219/20 - c. 1292) was a medieval English philosopher and Franciscan friar who was known for championing empiricism. In the early modern era, he was regarded as a wizard and particularly famed for the story of his mechanical or necromantic brazen head. Colorized.
RM2CA5W81–Exterior view of entrance to Brazen Head Pub, Dublin, Ireland
RMW53K0R–Moses and the Brazen
RMBNF5FK–The Brazen Serpent by Roberto Tapelloni, 20th Century
RMW0M0DB–Pausanias was a Spartan general, who led the Greeks in their victory over the Persians at the Battle of Plataea in 479 BC. In 478 BC he was suspected of conspiring with the Persians having allegedly sent a letter King Xerxes I, saying he wished to bring Sparta and the rest of Greece under Persian control, in return for the hand of the king's daughter to which Xerxes agreed. Facing arrest, Pausanias escaped to the temple of Athena of the Brazen House. The Spartan leaders surrounded the temple and when Pausanias was on the brink of starving to death they carried him out, and he died in 470 BC.
RMRBK4F1–Durty Nellies, the Brazen Head pub,cumberland street, gorbals, glasgow, UK tributr to the Dublin institution
RMEYAE7W–The Brazen Head, Dublin, Co Dublin, Ireland, Ireland's Oldest Pub Established In 1198
RFKH1J46–Reproduction of The Brazen Serpent, Biblical illustration by Gustav Dore. Publ. in London, 1883
RMDX7D3K–Flowers and dark bronze leaves of the lesser celandine variety, Ficaria verna 'Brazen Hussy' in a Plymouth garden
RMG2DBPT–The Brazen Serpent by Peter Paul Rubens, oil on canvas, probably 1635-40. Moses at the left, with the hooded Eleazar beside him, calls to the people of Israel who are being attacked by a plague of serpents that God sent them because of their sinfulness. He tells them to look at a bronze serpent he has set up on a pole, upper left, because 'everyone that is bitten, when he looketh upon it shall live.' Old Testament (Numbers 21: 6-9).
RMMC381M–Anuradhapura North Central Province Sri Lanka The Brazen Palace
RM2M8R7J6–Brazen Serpent Monument, Mount Nebo, Jordan
RMG387R1–JUDAISM /BRAZEN LAVER
RMG82D6Y–Brazen Beau ridden by Craig A. Williams in The Diamond Jubilee Stakes during day five of the 2015 Royal Ascot Meeting at Ascot Racecourse, Berkshire.
RM2AGP2J1–Ireland's oldest pub The Brazen Head, Dublin, Ireland
RFFN67B1–Cold bottles of beer in the brazen bucket on the wooden table.
RMERG1WH–The Brazen Serpent. Moses erects a brass serpent, or Nehustan, to protect those bitten by a plague of snakes. Numbers, Chap XXI, verse 9 'And Moses made a serpent of brass, and put it upon a pole, and it came to pass, that if a serpent had bitten any man, when he beheld the serpent of brass, he lived.' Engraving by T O Barlow 1824 -1889.
RM2NXN507–A woodblock engraving of Miles playing the tambour while friars Roger Bacon and Bungay sleep and the Brazen Head speaks, saying, 'Time Is. Time Was. Time Is Past.' From The Honorable Historie of Frier Bacon, and Frier Bongay, an Elizabethan era stage comedy of the 1580s, written by Robert Greene. Roger Bacon (c. 1219/20 - c. 1292) was a medieval English philosopher and Franciscan friar who was known for championing empiricism. In the early modern era, he was regarded as a wizard and particularly famed for the story of his mechanical or necromantic brazen head. Colorized.
RM2CA5WG2–Exterior view of entrance to Brazen Head Pub, Dublin, Ireland
RMRYBWP7–Creation of the brazen serpent, Jan Luyken, Pieter Mortier, 1703-1762
RMBM354A–Moses Heals Afflicted Israelites with Brazen Serpent by Julius Schnorr von Carolsfeld, illustration, (1794-1872)
RM2BR2EFE–Gorbals, Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 20th May, 2020. Despite being closed due to the coronavirus pandemic The Brazen Head still celebrated Celtic becoming Scottish Premiership Champions for the 9th season in a row. Picture shows banner saying 'Celtic F.C 9 in a Row' being erected as locals watch on Credit: Kay Roxby/Alamy Live News
RF2A1Y349–The entrance to the courtyard of the Brazen Head pub in Bridge Street, Dublin. Ireland's oldest pub.
RMD11Y05–Replica Of The Tent Of Meeting And The Brazen Altar; Timna Park Arabah Israel
RMHHHRWT–Stone pillars are all that remains of the ruins of the Brazen Palace or Lovamahapaya in ancient Anuradhapura
RMB2J3E4–books, dairy, with brazen lid, opened, circa 1900, locker, book, leaf, leaves, open, blank, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMCB4830–An Illustration Of The Brazen Altar (Exodus XXXVIII) From The Tabernacle In The Wilderness
RME88XHG–Egyptian Obelisk hieroglyphics and Brazen Column, Hippodrome, August early morning, Sultanahmet District, Istanbul, Turkey
RMG39NBW–THE BRAZEN SERPENT
RMG82D6X–Brazen Beau ridden by Craig A. Williams in The Diamond Jubilee Stakes during day five of the 2015 Royal Ascot Meeting at Ascot Racecourse, Berkshire.
RM2AGP2GH–Ireland's oldest pub The Brazen Head, Dublin, Ireland
RFFN67BA–Cold bottles of beer in the brazen bucket on the wooden table.
RMKDXXR6–Close up of Brazen Serpent monument cross sculpture by Giovanni Fantoni symbolising bronze serpent created by Moses in wilderness, Mount Nebo, Jordan
RMCB73M3–Turkey, Istanbul, Sultanahmet The Roman Hippodrome in At Meydani with the Brazen Column or Column of Constantine Porphyrogenitus
RM2CA5WHH–Exterior view of entrance to Brazen Head Pub, Dublin, Ireland
RMG2JD7D–Creation of the brazen serpent, Jan Luyken, Pieter Mortier, 1703-1762
RMBG1HYN–The Brazen Serpent sculpture by Giovanni Fantoni, mount Nebo (Khirbet as-Sayagha), Jordan
RM2BR2F6P–Gorbals, Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 20th May, 2020. Despite being closed due to the coronavirus pandemic The Brazen Head still celebrated Celtic becoming Scottish Premiership Champions for the 9th season in a row. Picture shows banner saying 'Celtic F.C 9 in a Row' being erected as locals watch on Credit: Kay Roxby/Alamy Live News
RM2JG93JM–Painting titled 'The Brazen Serpent' by Flemish Artist Peter Paul Rubens
RFT6D2K3–Brazen Serpent Monument, Mount Nebo, Madaba Governorate, Jordan
RMEGPN9W–Lesser celandine, Ranunculus ficaria 'Brazen Hussy', Several open daisy shape yellow flowers with yellow stamens.
RMEHW92M–Ranunculus ficaria ‘Brazen Hussy’ flower. Lesser celandine growing in the garden.
RMBTY1T3–Brazen Head, Dublin, Co Dublin, Ireland; Pub Sign
RMHHHT4P–Upright original stone pillars are all that remain of the ruins of the Brazen Palace or Lovamahapaya in Anuradhapura
RFRYJNRD–Saint Etienne du Mont church. Stained glass window. The Brazen Serpent. 16th century. Paris. France.
RM2WB91WX–Wood Engraving of the The Altar of the burnt Offerings (Brazen Altar) Exodus from the Illustrated Family Bible
RM2G37KAK–THE BRAZEN SERPENT. Num. xxi. 9. “And Moses made a serpent of brass, and put it upon a pole, and it came to pass, that if a serpent had bitten any man, when he beheld the serpent of brass, he lived.' From the book ' The Old Testament : three hundred and ninety-six compositions illustrating the Old Testament ' Part I by J. James Tissot Published by M. de Brunoff in Paris, London and New York in 1904
RMG3BHEF–MOSES AND BRAZEN SERPENT
RMG82D73–Brazen Beau ridden by Craig A. Williams in The Diamond Jubilee Stakes during day five of the 2015 Royal Ascot Meeting at Ascot Racecourse, Berkshire.
RM2AGP2HC–Ireland's oldest pub The Brazen Head, Dublin, Ireland
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