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Ancient History - Map of Alexander the Great CampaignsVintage engraving of a map of the campaigns and marches of Alexander the Great
Ancient map of Persia, lithograph, published in 1877Ancient map of Persia. Lithograph, published in 1877
Persepolis ancient columns at sunset, IranPersepolis was the ceremonial capital of the Achaemenid Empire (ca. 550 u2013330 BC). It is situated 60 km northeast of the city of Shiraz in Fars Province, Iran
Behistun Inscription, ancient relief, Kermanshah, IranIllustration of a Behistun Inscription, ancient relief, Kermanshah, Iran
Bas reliefs, Persepolis, Fars Province, IranDetailed bas relief found on the ruins of Persepolis near Shiraz Iran
Traditional Persian BackgroundOrnaments from "L'Ornement Polychrome" First and Second Series published in 1873 by Albert Charles Auguste Racinet (1825-1893) a french designer, lithographer and art historian
Old Dirty Persian BackgroundOrnaments from "L'Ornement Polychrome" First and Second Series published in 1873 by Albert Charles Auguste Racinet (1825-1893) a french designer, lithographer and art historian
Traditional Persian WallpaperOrnaments from "L'Ornement Polychrome" First and Second Series published in 1873 by Albert Charles Auguste Racinet (1825-1893) a french designer, lithographer and art historian
Floral WallpaperOrnaments from "L'Ornement Polychrome" published in 1873 by Albert Charles Auguste Racinet (1825-1893) a french designer, lithographer and art historian. Photographed and edited by J
Old Persian WallpaperOrnaments from "L'Ornement Polychrome" First and Second Series published in 1873 by Albert Charles Auguste Racinet (1825-1893) a french designer, lithographer and art historian
Traditional Oriental WallpaperOrnaments from "L'Ornement Polychrome" First and Second Series published in 1873 by Albert Charles Auguste Racinet (1825-1893) a french designer, lithographer and art historian
Traditional Indo-Persian Floral WallpaperOrnaments from "L'Ornement Polychrome" published in 1873 by Albert Charles Auguste Racinet (1825-1893) a french designer, lithographer and art historian. Photographed and edited by J
Orders of Merit Chromolithograph 1895Orders of Merits, Badges (non-European states)
Historic beds from antiquity, wood engravings, published in 1897Historic beds from antiquity, top row: egyptian, etruscian; bottom row: roman (lectus cubicularis), greek. Wood engravings, published in 1897
Mahommed Shah of PersiaPortrait of his Majesty Mahommed Shah of PersiaFrom a painting by J.H.Twigg and engraved by J.Sartain and published for the Eclectic magazine in december 1845.Digital restoration by Pictore
Antique illustration of Shah Mosque known as Imam mosque, Isfahan
The Shah Mosque In Isfahan, IranEngraving from 1884 of the Shah Mosque in Isfahan, Iran
Antique Map of Alexander the Greats EmpireAntique Map from 1862 of the kingdoms of the successors of Alexander the Great. Maps text is written in Latin. [b]View More:[/b] [url=http://www.istockphoto.com/file_search.php
Antique Map of the Persian EmpireAntique Map from 1862 of the Persian Empire, the time of Alexander the Great. Maps text is written in Latin
Religions From Around The World And Throughout HistoryEngraving from 1884 showing different religions including ancient Egyptian, Babylonian, Greek, and Roman religions along with Islam, Christianity, and Pagan religions
Persian HeritageXerxes, the Persian King
Fall of Babylon by Cyrus II, 539 BCIllustration of a Fall of Babylon by Cyrus II, 539 BC
Empire of Alexander the Great, hand-coloured steel engraving, published 1861Antique map from Empire of Alexander the Great 356 - 326 BC) after the battle of Ipsos (301 BC). Legend in Latin language. Steel engraving with hand colored borderlines, published in 1861
Persian Empire (c. 400 BC), steel engraving, pubolished in 1861Antique map from the Persian Empire (around 400 BC) before the conquest of Alexander the Great (334/335 BC). Legend in Latin language. Steel engraving with hand colored borderlines, published in 1861
Mysterious ancient stone horses gate of Persepolis - IranAncient and mysterious big stone horses statues carved into large stone blocks, as an entrance gate to one of the 500 BC palaces of the Persepolis or Takhte Jamshid complex
Persepolis ancient ruins in Iran - Simorgh mythical bird stone carvingAncient and mysterious ruins and stone carved column decorated with a twin Simorgh bird, the mythical Iranian equivalent of phoenix or griffin featured in the Persian literature of antiquity
Apadana palace, Persepolis, IranTribute bearers, bas-relief in Apadana palace, Persepolis (Unesco World Heritage List, 1979), Iran, Achaemenid civilization, 6th-5th century BC
Prsian Heritagecraving on stone at Persepolis
Carvings on the Tomb of Artaxerxes III, PersepolisCarvings on the Tomb of Artaxerxes III (425BC-338BC, the 11th emperor of the Achemenid Empire) in the ancient site of Persepolis
Persian Barber - Scanned 1886 Engraving
Glass industry lithograph 1895Encyclopedia Britannica 9th Edition Vol I New York, Samuel Hall 1878
The Tent of Darius by Charles Le BrunIllustration of The Queens of Persia at the Feet of Alexander also called The Tent of Darius by Charles Le Brun circa 1660
Mithridatesillustration of a Mithridates
Caius Marius, 157-86 B. CIllustration of a Caius Marius, 157-86 B.C
A Persian embassy before the Roman SenateIllustration of A Persian embassy before the Roman Senate
Battle of MarathonBATTLE OF MARATHON Miltiades, with 11, 000 Athenians and Plataeans, defeats the 60, 000-strong Persian army of Darius Hystaspes
Battle of Salamis (480 BC)Illustration of a Battle of Salamis (480 BC)
Paying homage to an Assyrian rulerIllustration of a Paying homage to an Assyrian ruler
War council with the Persian kingIllustration of a War council with the Persian king
Cyrus II (c. 590 / 580-530 BC), Persian kingillustration of a Cyrus II (c.590/580-530 BC), Persian king
Croesus (c. 590-c. 541 BC) on the Funeral PyreIllustration of a Croesus (c.590-c.541 BC) on the Funeral Pyre
Magus, Persian priests of AntiquityIllustration of a Magus, Persian priests of Antiquity
Persian ambassadors, invaded by the Macedonians in womens clothesIllustration of a Persian ambassadors, invaded by the Macedonians in womens clothes
Cambyses II, ruler of the Achaemenid Persians, conquers Egypt and causes great offence by slaying the sacred Apis bull of Memphis
Xenophon, retreating in Persia, reaches the Black SeaIllustration of a Xenophon, retreating in Persia, reaches the Black Sea
Negotiations between Agesilaus II and Pharnabazus II (393 BC)Illustration of a Negotiations between Agesilaus II and Pharnabazus II (393 BC)
Assyria and Phersia Empire c. 500 BC, steel engraving, published 1661Antique map from Assyrian and Persian Empire, c. 500 BC. Legend in Latin language. Steel engraving with hand colored borderlines, published in 1861
Alexander the Greats EmpireVintage map showing the ruot eof Alexander the Great as he conqured the Middle East