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Black and white illustration of Greek goddess Athena
Illustration of ancient Greek girl taking a shower, female slave passing her a towel
Illustration of ancient Greek slave girl helping Greek boy dress
Cariatides, AthensSculptures shaped woman found in the Acropolis of Athens in Greece
Philip II of Macedonia (c. 382 BC-336 BC), published in 1882Philip II (ca. 382 BC - 336 BC) was the King of Macedonia from 359 to 336 BC and the father of Alexander the Great. Wood engraving, published in 1882
Euripides (ancient Greek dramatist)Illustration of a Euripides (ancient Greek dramatist)
Greek ornament with Lykurgus and SolonIllustration of a Greek ornament with Lykurgus and Solon
Hercules with Cerberus in front of king EurystheusIllustration of a Hercules with Cerberus in front of king Eurystheus
Demosthenes (384 BC-322 BC)Illustration of a Demosthenes (384 BC-322 BC)
Epaminondas Echelon formation in the Battle of Leuctra (371 BC)illustration of a Epaminondas Echelon formation in the Battle of Leuctra (371 BC)
Arrival of stolen Greek art in ancient RomeIllustration of a Arrival of stolen Greek art in ancient Rome
Venusillustration of a Venus
Seleucid Empire, 3rd to 2nd century BC, published in 1861The Seleucid Empire was created after the death of Alexander the Great and dominated the Near East from the 3rd to 2nd century BC. Legend in Latin language
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
Map of the ancient Athens, lithograph, published c. 1830Map of the old Athens. Lithograph by Joseph Brodtmann (German-swiss engraver and publisher, 1787-1862), published c. 1830
Ground plan of the Acropolis in Athens, lithograph, published c. 1830Ground plan of the Acropolis in Athens. Lithograph by Joseph Brodtmann (German-swiss engraver and publisher, 1787-1862), published c. 1830
Homer - Author of the Iliad and the Odyssey. He is the greatest ancient Greek epic poets. When he lived is not exactly known. It is estimated about 770 - 700 BC
Diana Goddess of the huntVintage engraving of Diana. In Roman mythology, Diana was the goddess of the hunt, the moon and birthing, being associated with wild animals and woodland
Daedalus delivering the wooden cow to Pasiphae, PasiphaAAntique illustration of a Daedalus presents the artificial cow to PasiphaA, Pasiphae
A diagram illustrating the constellation of Centaurus complete with image of a centaur
Greek black figure pot with illustration of a running man
Black and white illustration of Greek goddess Hera
Illustration of Greek statue of naked man throwing discuss
Illustrated map of Ancient Greece, BC
Illustration of marble statue of Mausolus and Artemisia of Caria in horse-drawn chariot, on top of Mausoleum of Halicarnassus
Illustration of ancient Greek family worshipping at altar
Illustration of ancient Greek boy sitting at table eating, slave girl bringing him food
Temple of Olympian Zeus, Athens, GreeceThe Temple of Olympian Zeus, is a colossal ruined temple in the center of the Greek capital Athens that was dedicated to Zeus
Italy, Sicily, Agrigento, Temple of Concord
Segesta Temple, Sicily ItalyGeneral view of the Segesta Temple in Sicily Italy
inscritions Celsus Library in EphesusInscriptions on stone in front of the facade. This library is one of the most beautiful structures in Ephesus. It was built in 117 A.D. I
Ruined marble columns in front of ParthenonAthens, Attica, Greece
Africa, Ancient Civilisations, Ancient Egypt, Ancient Greece, Ancient Rome, Antarctica, Architecture, Arid, Asia, Building Exterior, Camel, Cold, Commercial Aircraft, Contrasts, Cruise Liner, Day
Heroes, Ancient Civilization, Ancient Greece, Spooky, Greek Mythology, Homer - Greek Epic PoetCirce transforms Ulysses companions into pigs. Scene from the Greek Mythology. Wood engraving, published in 1880
King Porus (?-317 BC) mustering his elephants before the battleIllustration of a King Porus (?-317 BC) mustering his elephants before the battle
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)
Homer- Ancient Greek poetIllustration of a Homer- Ancient Greek poet
Alcibiades (probably 451-404 BC), Athenian statesmanillustration of a Alcibiades (probably 451-404 BC), Athenian statesman
Aristides (530-468 BC), Athenian statesmanIllustration of a Aristides (530-468 BC), Athenian statesman
Pindar ( circa 518a circa 438 bc ), Greek lyric poetIllustration of Pindar ( circa 518a circa 438 bc ), Greek lyric poet
Downfall of the Athenians during the Peloponnesian WarIllustration of a downfall of the Athenians during the Peloponnesian War
Cimon (c. 510 BC-449 BC), Athenian politicianIllustration of a Cimon (c.510 BC-449 BC), Athenian politician
Pericles (c. 495 a 429 BC)Illustration of a Pericles (c. 495 a 429 BC)
Alcibiades return to Athens (408 BC)Illustration of a Alcibiades return to Athens (408 BC)
Epaminondas (c. 418-362 BC)Illustration of a Epaminondas (c. 418-362 BC)
Lysander (a395 BC) destroyed Athensillustration of a Lysander (a395 BC) destroyed Athens
Croesus shows Solon his treasuresIllustration of a Croesus shows Solon his treasures