RMD98GAP–The hero Protesilaos, the first Greek warrior to land at Troy. Roman version of a Greek original dating to about 460-450 BC. Found at Kyzikos, north west Turkey. The figure strides along a ship's prow. The head, now lost, was helmeted and the man held a spear in his raised right arm. There is a wound in his right armpit, just visible at the point where the arm has broken off - a reminder that Protesilaos was killed as his feet touched Asiatic soil.
RMMC6HK3–Medical. The first Greek hospital was built on the Island of Cos. detail of the Temple of Apollo, with Aeslepeion hospital behind. Here the temple-sleep or incubation and snake healing were practsed.
RME0XX1K–Dec. 12, 1967 - Last Friday, while the first Greek soldiers left the island of Cyprus, students in Nicosie went on strike and organized a protest. They circulated through the town brandishing slogans in favor of Mr. Makarios, General Grivas, and the Greek Army. Val d'Oi
RMW58H16–A first Greek book; with reference to the grammars of Hadley-Allen and Goodwin : Forman, Lewis Leaming
RMPAKWPA–Terracotta amphora (jar). Culture: Greek, Attic. Dimensions: H. 11 5/8 in. (29.5 cm). Date: ca. 540-530 B.C.. Obverse, Theseus slaying the Minotaur Reverse, men weighing merchandise Discovered at Agrigento in Sicily before 1801, this may be the first Greek vase with a potter's signature to have been published in modern Europe. Besides the signature, there is an inscription praising a youth, Klitarchos, as handsome. After Herakles, Theseus is the major hero in Athenian iconography. He was credited with uniting the principalities of Attica and with numerous exploits. Here he kills the Minotau
RMT96KM0–Thales of Miletus (624-546 BC) was a pre-Socratic Greek philosopher, mathematician, astronomer, the first identifiable scientist and one of the Seven Sages of Greece. Thales attempted to explain natural phenomena without reference to mythology and was tremendously influential in this respect. Thales' rejection of mythological explanations became an essential idea for the scientific revolution.
RMG3BY0W–Patriotic Greek Card from the First World War - Thessaloniki
RMG4HE62–A woman protester receives first aid after her clothes were set on fire during a demonstration by near the Greek embassy in London. Earlier, demonstrators opposed to the detention of Kurdish rebel leader Abdullah Ocalan stormed the building. * During the day some 500 supporters have gathered in a sit-down protest, chanting and waving flags and blocking traffic.
RFHCYWN5–Architects first real look at the Greek Ionic order, pillar, ancient Rome, the story of the ancient Rome, roman Empire, Italy
RMMYGTHJ–. Machaon (Son of Asklepios), The first Greek military surgeon, attending to the wounded Menelaus. 07/12/2008. Unknown 254 Illus-035
RMBMBBC2–First job of Hercules: kill the Nemean lion and take their skin. 550-540 B.C. National Archaeological Museum. Athens. Greece.
RM2WCK6JJ–Otto king of Greece (born June 1, 1815, Salzburg, Austria—died July 26, 1867, Bamberg, Bavaria [Germany]), first king of the modern Greek state (1832–62), who governed his country autocratically until he was forced to become a constitutional monarch in 1843. Attempting to increase Greek territory at the expense of Turkey, he failed and was overthrown.
RMG5FW7K–Euclid, circa 365 - 300 BC, Greek mathematician, works, 'Elementa', first printed European edition, 1482, Bavarian National Museum, school museum, Ichenhausen,
RM2WH0JFP–Statue of Theodoros Griego, also known as Don Teodoro, the first Greek to set foot in America, on April 14 1528, at Clearwater, Florida
RM2BW3W3E–First pictures of the Greek revolt . Rebel General bayoneted through jaw . General Pensyiotacon bandaged jaw after the fighting . 12 September 1935
RM2WA8KR5–Pope Anacletus who was also known as Pope Cletus and Pope Anencletus. He was the first Greek pope. He was the third pope and was in office from AD76 to AD88.
RFJ7ACA0–A volunteer with 122 Infantry Battalion, the first all Greek unit, circa 1943.
RMMKAJ6J–Athens, Greece. 6th May, 2018. A staff member works in the kitchen of Myrtillo, a special cafe in the center of Athens, Greece, May 6, 2018. In the Ambelokipi district in central Athens, there is a special meeting point named Myrtillo -- a cafeteria and arts center which in 2014 received the award for 'Social Enterprise of the Year in Greece.' It is the first Greek business that only employs vulnerable groups and people with disabilities. Credit: Natasha Pavlopoulou/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RMW6RJ1K–Siege towers erected during the Siege of Athens and Piraeus during the First Mithridatic War that took place from Autumn of 87 BC to the Spring and Summer of 86 BC. The battle was fought between the Roman Republic, commanded by Lucius Cornelius Sulla Felix and the Greek Pontian forces commanded by Aristion and Archelaus. Despite the complete encirclement of Athens and its port, and attempts to raise the siege, a stalemate developed. Sulla, however, patiently bided his time and the siege ended when the defenders of the city pulled out by sea after the fall of the city of Athens.
RMDYEJ61–World War 1 - The King of Greece, in August 1913, after the Bulgarian defeat. Constantine I 1868 – 11 January 1923 King of Greece from 1913 to 1917 and from 1920 to 1922. He was commander-in-chief of the Hellenic Army during the unsuccessful Greco-Turkish War of 1897 and led the Greek forces during the successful Balkan Wars of 1912–1913
RMMC8614–CHRISTIAN The greek letters Alpha and Omedga, First and Last of the alphabet, representing the First and Last things, detail of stained glass in Kirkby Malham church, Yorkshire
RME0M0AE–Jan. 01, 1953 - The first woman deputy in Greece. Mrs. Eleni Skouras successful in Salonika elections.: Mrs. Eleni Skouras, a lawyer, who was successful on Sunday in the Salonika by election is the first Greek woman to become a member of Parliament. She belongs to the Greek Rally, the Government Party, and had a small majority over the next Candidate, the chairman of the extreme left-wing party, E.D.A. The Greek Rally, Government Party is under the control of Marshall Papagos. Photo shows Mrs. Eleni Skouras the first Greek Woman Deputy after he election.
RMW58H17–A first Greek book, with references to the grammars of Hadley-Allen and Goodwin : Forman, Lewis Leaming
RM2NEBPF3–Infographic about first Greek athletes (VIII BC) of the Olympic Games and summary of the evolution of sportsmen in history. [Adobe InDesign (.indd); 4960x3188].
RMT965K2–Thales of Miletus (624-546 BC) was a pre-Socratic Greek philosopher, mathematician, astronomer, the first identifiable scientist and one of the Seven Sages of Greece. Thales attempted to explain natural phenomena without reference to mythology and was tremendously influential in this respect. Thales' rejection of mythological explanations became an essential idea for the scientific revolution.
RMDR9MT9–First Balkan War (1912 - 1913) - Greek Fleet attack
RMHKG57K–The first of two Short Skyvan light transports for the Greek national airline Olympic Airways flies over the new £7million building dock and £1.25million gantry crane at Harland and Wolff's shipyard in Belfast. Greek shipping tycoon Aristotle Onassis is the biggest shareholder in Harland and Wolff and sole owner of Olympic Airways. His ship and Skyvan purchases are worth over £18million to Belfast's economy.
RMKAY1GY–The Battle of Tanagra, 457 BC, between Athens and Sparta during the First Peloponnesian War. From Hutchinson's History of the Nations, published 1915.
RMMXAMKM–. Machaon (Son of Asklepios), The first Greek military surgeon, attending to the wounded Menelaus. 07/12/2008. Unknown 294 Illus-035
RMC8A0HX–First job of Hercules: kill the Nemean lion and take their skin. 550-540 B.C. National Archaeological Museum. Athens. Greece.
RM2WCK6JX–Otto king of Greece (born June 1, 1815, Salzburg, Austria—died July 26, 1867, Bamberg, Bavaria [Germany]), first king of the modern Greek state (1832–62), who governed his country autocratically until he was forced to become a constitutional monarch in 1843. Attempting to increase Greek territory at the expense of Turkey, he failed and was overthrown.
RMCP1YNN–events, Greek War of Independence 1821 - 1829, First siege of Mesolongi 1822 - 1823, 'Three Greek freedom fighters on a hilltop over the burning Missolunghi', watercolour by Heinrich von Mayr, 1824, print, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2WH0JFH–Statue of Theodoros Griego, also known as Don Teodoro, the first Greek to set foot in America, on April 14 1528, at Clearwater, Florida
RM2BW3K68–First picture of new Greek revolt . Deputy shot in fierce fighting . M Penayictecos , the Republican deputy , in hospital after having been shot in the Athens fighting . 12 September 1935
RM2WA8KR3–Pope Anacletus who was also known as Pope Cletus and Pope Anencletus. He was the first Greek pope. He was the third pope and was in office from AD76 to AD88.
RFJE8BJD–Bronze Era first Greek houses
RMMKAJ1T–Athens, Greece. 6th May, 2018. Staff members work in the main hall of Myrtillo, a special cafe in the center of Athens, Greece, May 6, 2018. In the Ambelokipi district in central Athens, there is a special meeting point named Myrtillo -- a cafeteria and arts center which in 2014 received the award for 'Social Enterprise of the Year in Greece.' It is the first Greek business that only employs vulnerable groups and people with disabilities. Credit: Natasha Pavlopoulou/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RFJ84HX5–city town monument greece corfu statue marble president first greek
RF2D7J5WD–Archaic Temple or first Temple of Hera in Paestum, Italy also called Basilica, an Ancient Greek Temple Ruin
RF2J4K4F7–Prometheus was punished by Zeus (Jupiter) because he stole fire to give back to mankind. He was chained to a rock in the Caucasus Mountains, and every day an eagle came and ate part of his liver. Each night, his liver would regrow, which meant he had to endure his punishment for eternity. The Greek hero Heracles (Hercules) , with Zeus' permission, later killed the eagle and freed Prometheus from this torment.
RME0M0AF–Jan. 01, 1953 - The first woman deputy in Greece. Mrs. Eleni Skouras successful in Salonika elections.: Mrs. Eleni Skouras, a lawyer, who was successful on Sunday in the Salonika by election is the first Greek woman to become a member of Parliament. She belongs to the Greek Rally, the Government Party, and had a small majority over the next Candidate, the chairman of the extreme left-wing party, E.D.A. The Greek Rally, Government Party is under the control of Marshall Papagos. Photo shows Mrs. Eleni Skouras the first Greek Woman Deputy after he election.
RM2T8RGWC–Hellenic War Museum Exact Copy of First Greek Military Aircraft Farman Daedalus, Athens War Museum, Athens, Greece
RM2NEBWA4–Infographic about the origins of medicine, and on Hippocrates, the first Greek physician who introduced the observation of the patient as a central aspect of medical practice. [Adobe InDesign (.indd); 4960x3188].
RM2BE0GRP–Thales of Miletus (624-546 BC) was a pre-Socratic Greek philosopher, mathematician, astronomer, the first identifiable scientist and one of the Seven Sages of Greece. Thales attempted to explain natural phenomena without reference to mythology and was tremendously influential in this respect. Thales' rejection of mythological explanations became an essential idea for the scientific revolution. In mathematics, Thales used geometry to solve problems such as calculating the height of pyramids and the distance of ships from the shore. He is credited with the first use of deductive reasoning applie
RM2M3K1XY–Russian soldiers, recently arrived in the Allied encampment at the Greek port of Salonika, are shown marching towards the Balkan front.
RM2B6X9JN–Historian Mary Beard at a press view of Titian's Poesie series of large scale Greek mythological paintings, part of the 'Titian: Love, Desire, Death' exhibition, at the National Gallery, London. The exhibition brings the series of six paintings together in their entirety for the first time since the late 16th century.
RM2JTHNY0–1897 - The 1st Greco-Turkish War aka Ottoman-Greek War ----- Greek soldiers in action near the Turkish frontier near Tyrnavo. The war was also called Osmanlı-Yunan Savaşı , Türk-Yunan Savaşı, the Thirty Days' War, the Black '97, Μαύρο '97, Mauro '97 and the Unfortunate War ------- 1897 Ελληνοτουρκικός πόλεμος γνωστός και ως Τουρκοελληνικός Πόλεμος - Έλληνες στρατιώτες σε δράση κοντά στα τουρκικά σύνορα κοντά στο Τύρναβο. ------- 1897 Yunan-Türk Savaşı diğer adıyla Osmanlı-Yunan Savaşı - Tirnavo yakınlarındaki Türk sınırı yakınlarında hareket
RMMWEAYX–. Machaon (Son of Asklepios), The first Greek military surgeon, attending to the wounded Menelaus. 07/12/2008. Unknown 293 Illus-035
RMK52NYJ–Savannah Georgia,historic district,Chippewa Square,First Baptist Church,exterior,columns,pediment,Greek Revival architecture,USA US United States Amer
RM2WCK6JB–Otto king of Greece (born June 1, 1815, Salzburg, Austria—died July 26, 1867, Bamberg, Bavaria [Germany]), first king of the modern Greek state (1832–62), who governed his country autocratically until he was forced to become a constitutional monarch in 1843. Attempting to increase Greek territory at the expense of Turkey, he failed and was overthrown.
RMAG20Y0–events, First Balkan War 1912, Greek storming Saloniki, 10.11.1912, engraving, 20th century, Greece, Turkey, Ottoman Empire, Thessaloniki, Balkans, historic, historical, people, 1910s,
RF2T0P9R3–Monument for Alexandros Diakos, an army Lieutenant who was the first Greek officer to fall on the field of battle during the Second World War
RM2BW3RJF–Greek Crown prince appears in Athens streets for first time since restoration of Monarch . Crown Prince Paul of Greece , brother of King George , was surrounded by enthusiastics citizens when he made his first appearance in the streets of Athens since the restoration of the monarch . Photo shows , Crown Prince Paul out walking in Athens for the first time since the restoration of the monarchy . 1935
RM2WA8KR2–Pope Anacletus who was also known as Pope Cletus and Pope Anencletus. He was the first Greek pope. He was the third pope and was in office from AD76 to AD88.
RMDYF3M3–Latin and Greek New Testament 1516. First edition work dedicated to Pope Leo X. Johann Frobern
RMMKAJ22–Athens. 6th May, 2018. Photo taken on May 6, 2018 shows the entrance of Myrtillo, a special cafe in the center of Athens, Greece. In the Ambelokipi district in central Athens, there is a special meeting point named Myrtillo -- a cafeteria and arts center which in 2014 received the award for 'Social Enterprise of the Year in Greece.' It is the first Greek business that only employs vulnerable groups and people with disabilities. Credit: Natasha Pavlopoulou/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RMFJC3WG–The surrender of Ioannina in 1913 by Essat Pasha to the Greek Crown Prince, future Constantine I, during the First Balkan War.
RF2CMTTA6–Archaic Temple or first Temple of Hera in Paestum, Italy also called Basilica, an Ancient Greek Temple Ruin
RFT5WTNX–Theater of Segesta is one of the first Greek amphitheaters vintage line drawing or engraving illustration.
RME12R3E–Feb. 24, 2012 - First Woman Soldiers Of The Greek Army.
RM2T8RGF3–Hellenic War Museum Exact Copy of First Greek Military Aircraft Farman Daedalus, Athens War Museum, Athens, Greece
RMJ8RR5F–The First Presbyterian Church of Sag Harbor, also known as the Old Whalers' Church, was built in 1844. Sag Harbor, Long Island, New York, United State
RM2BE101W–Thales of Miletus (624-546 BC) was a pre-Socratic Greek philosopher, mathematician, astronomer, the first identifiable scientist and one of the Seven Sages of Greece. Thales attempted to explain natural phenomena without reference to mythology and was tremendously influential in this respect. Thales' rejection of mythological explanations became an essential idea for the scientific revolution. In mathematics, Thales used geometry to solve problems such as calculating the height of pyramids and the distance of ships from the shore. He is credited with the first use of deductive reasoning applie
RM2M3K1Y3–A French heavy-gun battery move up a steep hill during fighting with the Bulgarian army on the Macedonian border, October 1916. The battery was part of the Allied army based at the Greek port of Salonika and required a team of sixteen horses to move the weapon up the sharp incline pictured.
RM2B6X9K6–Historian Mary Beard views 'Diana and Actaeon' (left) and, 'Diana and Callisto', part of Titian's Poesie series of large scale Greek mythological paintings that feature in the 'Titian: Love, Desire, Death' exhibition, at the National Gallery, London. The exhibition brings the series of six paintings together in their entirety for the first time since the late 16th century.
RFMKFTEJ–Greek monument, Hellenistic inspired helmets, Allied monument, Memorial Interallié, First World War Memorial, Liège, Wallonia
RMP60FHH–N/A. English: This page was printed in Italy at 1476. The first greek book from a geek printer . 1476. Dimitrios Damilas 520 Epitomi Ton Okto Tou Logou Meron
RM2BXFKGE–Greek Army Lieutenant Alexandros Diakos, the first Greek officer to die in WWII over his grave, Rhodes waterfront, Rhodes, Dodecanese, Greece
RMA64WW8–Coin-operated urn designed by ancient Greek inventor Hero of Alexandria first century AD. Hand-colored woodcut
RMAF9R31–Greece,Grecian,Greek,Western,Southern South Europe,European,Europa,European Union,EU,E.U.,Olympia,first Olympic games in 776 B.C.,first Olympic stadiu
RF2T0P9NJ–Monument for Alexandros Diakos, an army Lieutenant who was the first Greek officer to fall on the field of battle during the Second World War
RMWH8T50–Marriage of the gods. The first meting of the Greek divinities Zeus and Hera. Metope from Greek temple at Selinius Sicily 5th century BC . . Wedding of Zeus and Hera
RM2WA8KR4–Pope Anacletus who was also known as Pope Cletus and Pope Anencletus. He was the first Greek pope. He was the third pope and was in office from AD76 to AD88. Painting by Palma il Giovane.
RMDYF3KY–Latin and Greek New Testament 1516. First edition work dedicated to Pope Leo X. Johann Frobern
RMWD10JP–Athens, Greece. 27th Aug, 2019. Michael Koimtzis cuts a map into strips in his workshop near Athens, Greece, on Aug. 27, 2019. Globes of different sizes, lying on the floor, hung on shelves or on the ceiling, at different stages of production - either white, with their maps drying on strips of paper waiting for their assembly, or ready for delivery to the customer. This is the scene in 'Cosmic', the first Greek company that make globes in different sizes and colors. TO GO WITH 'Feature: Greek family business preserves Art of Handmade Globes' Credit: Lefteris Partsalis/Xinhua
RMRK53JB–Aerial of Colton catholic cemetery the resting place of George Tramountanas (North) the first Greek to settle in South Australia a historic site Colto
RF2CTYTKG–Archaic Temple or First Temple of Hera in Paestum, Italy also called Basilica, an Ancient Greek Temple Ruin with Doric Columns
RMBXKXGC–sports, Olympic Games, first Olympic medal, first Olympic medal, replica of the reverse, Athens, 1896, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RME12R3G–Feb. 24, 2012 - First Woman Soldiers Of The Greek Army. PR
RM2B0K8MG–Terracotta fragment of a lamp?, Greek, Attic, Classical, Date first half of the fifth century B.C., Greek, Attic, Terracotta
RMJ8RR5Y–The First Presbyterian Church of Sag Harbor, also known as the Old Whalers' Church, was built in 1844. Sag Harbor, Long Island, New York, United State
RMT951B8–In the first century AD a Greek inventor known as Hero of Alexandria came up with a new invention that depended more on the mechanical interaction of heat and water. He invented a rocket-like device called an aeolipile, also known as Hero's engine. It used steam for propulsion. Hero mounted a sphere on top of a water kettle. A fire below the kettle turned the water into steam, and the gas traveled through the pipes to the sphere.
RM2M3K1XT–A French heavy-gun battery on the Macedonian border A French heavy-gun battery is pictured moving uphill through lines of barbed wire on the Balkan front, October 1916. The battery was part of the Allied army based in the Greek port of Salonika who were engaged in fighting the Bulgarian army, who had joined the central powers in the invasion of Serbia in October 1915.
RMG6JFFE–Greek Police exchange visit, Blackpool Lancs. First Lieutenant Themis Kalamatas, Rhodes-Faliraki, left, and Elias Chalyvopoulos, Chief of Police of the Dodecanese Islands, right, with Inspector Jon Donnelly of Blackpool Police discuss policing methods in the resort during their exchange visit from the Greek resort of Faliraki.
RMEFB47M–Demosthenes 384–322 BC prominent Greek statesman and orator of ancient Athens ( first century AD Vatican Museum Rome Italy )
RMP00F9F–. Ελληνικά: Ο Λεωνίδας Πύργος Έλληνας αθλητής ξιφασκίας. Ήταν ο πρώτος Έλληνας που έλαβε χρυσό μετάλλιο σε Ολυμπιακούς αγώνες της εποχής μας English: Leonidas Pyrgos, Greek fencer - The First Greek Olympic medallist . 1896. SP. P. LAMBROS and N. G. POLITES 63 Leonidas Pyrgos
RF2C17CJK–Gaius Julius Caesar, known simply as Julius Caesar, was a Roman general and statesman who played a critical role in the events that led to the demise of the Roman Republic and the rise of the Roman Empire. He died on the Ides of March in 44 B.C. This statue of Caesar is housed in Rome’s Capitoline Museum and dates to the first century B.C. It is in the Greek Hellenistic style.
RMTAMKFA–A huge screen seen infront of the Greek Parliament at an electoral kiosk during the first results of exit poll in the centre of Athens.
RF2HW54H8–Art inspired by Studies of Seven Greek Coins, 1825, Lithograph; first state of five, Image: 11 7/16 x 9 1/8 in. (29 x 23.2 cm), Prints, Eugène Delacroix (French, Charenton-Saint-Maurice 1798–1863 Paris, 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
RF2T0P9PR–Monument for Alexandros Diakos, an army Lieutenant who was the first Greek officer to fall on the field of battle during the Second World War
RM2P73870–Hiero II, Greek tyrant of Syracuse, Sicily, from 275 to 215 BC. Former general of Pyrrhus of Epirus and important figure of the First Punic War. Head of a young man in laurel crown. Hierone. Copperplate engraving by Etienne Picart after Giovanni Angelo Canini from Iconografia, cioe disegni d'imagini de famosissimi monarchi, regi, filososi, poeti ed oratori dell' Antichita, Drawings of images of famous monarchs, kings, philosophers, poets and orators of Antiquity, Ignatio de’Lazari, Rome, 1699.
RMMBD4E6–Greek Mythology. Temple of Juno. The Temple of Hera Lacinia, or Juno, at Agrigento, Sicily, built circa 440 BC. The shot has been taken to show how the first rays of sunrise (in August) strike the east end of the temple.
RMDYF3KW–Latin and Greek New Testament 1516. First edition work dedicated to Pope Leo X. Johann Frobern
RMWD10JC–Athens, Greece. 27th Aug, 2019. Michael Koimtzis checks a handmade globe in his workshop near Athens, Greece, on Aug. 27, 2019. Globes of different sizes, lying on the floor, hung on shelves or on the ceiling, at different stages of production - either white, with their maps drying on strips of paper waiting for their assembly, or ready for delivery to the customer. This is the scene in 'Cosmic', the first Greek company that make globes in different sizes and colors. TO GO WITH 'Feature: Greek family business preserves Art of Handmade Globes' Credit: Lefteris Partsalis/Xinhua
RM2B00NA9–Egypt: The Rosetta Stone is an Ancient Egyptian artifact which provided the key to modern understanding of Egyptian hieroglyphs. Created at the behest of King Ptolemy V Epiphanes (204-180 BCE). The Rosetta Stone is a fragment of a larger granodiorite stele, with an inscription recording a decree that was issued at Memphis in 196 BCE. No additional fragments were found in later searches of the Rosetta site. Owing to its damaged state, none of the three texts is absolutely complete. The Greek text contains 54 lines, of which the first 27 survive in full; the rest are increasingly fragmentary.
RFPP2Y8K–3d illustration of alpha and omega symbols, first and last letters of the greek alphabet.
RMBXKY7X–sports, Olympic Games, first Olympic medal, first Olympic medal, replica of the obverse, Athens, 1896, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RME0REY3–Jun. 05, 1959 - First French Boat Built For Greek Shipbuilder Niarchos: The ''World Felicia'', fist French Boat built for the famous shipbuilder Niarchos, was launched in Rouen recently. Photo Shows The ''World Felicia'' leaving Rouen.
RM2A2P617–Zangaki, Greek, active 1860-1889, Colossal Statue of Ramesses II in the First Court of the Temple at Luxor, 19th century, albumen print
RMB02N4N–View from the top of the Acropolis showing Plaka and the Stadium where first Greek Olympics where played
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