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 | Saint Wenceslaus I, Duke of Bohemia Statue of Saint Wenceslaus in St. Vitus Cathedral, Prague. The head of the statue apparently fits the measurements of Wenceslaus' skull.
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 | Saint William of Gellone by Guercino
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 | Saint William of Gellone by Guercino
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| 2404 |
 | SaintArnulf
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| 2405 |
 | Samuel L. Thomas
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| 2406 |
 | Samuel of Bulgaria Reconstruction
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| 2407 |
 | Sancho I of Portugal
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| 2408 |
 | Sancho I.gif The Kingdom of Pamplona at the death of Sancho I
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| 2409 |
 | Sancho II
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| 2410 |
 | Sancho II of León and Castile Sculpture of Sancho II inside the Alcazar de Segovia, Spain.
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| 2411 |
 | Sancho III of Castile
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| 2412 |
 | Sancho IV of Castile Statue of Sancho IV of Castile and León.
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| 2413 |
 | Sarah and Abraham Sarah (right) and Abraham hosting three angels (a Children's Bible illustration)
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| 2414 |
 | Sarah Ann Chute
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| 2415 |
 | Sarah Ann Chute
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| 2416 |
 | Sarah Chute Photo left: Unsigned oil onto panel of a young woman in a gilt frame, paper label to back reads 'Philadelphia Parker, Daughter of Sir Robert Parker of Ratton, Sussex, born 1665', various paper labels to back, 29cm x 23cm."
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| 2417 |
 | Sarah_Knox_Taylor
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| 2418 |
 | Sassanid_empire_map Dark green: the Sassanid empire; Medium green: contested territory; Light green: temporarily occupied in the seventh century during war with the Byzantine Empire, three hundred years after Shapur's reign.
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| 2419 |
 | Save to my tree Gma Drake, Wm Kelley, Addie Kelley, gpa Aker This was the caption on the photo when I found it on Ancestry.com
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| 2420 |
 | Scota (left) with Goídel Glas voyaging from Egypt as depicted in a 15th century manuscript of the Scotichronicon of Walter Bower; in this version Scota and Goídel Glas (Latinized as Gaythelos) are wife and husband.
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| 2421 |
 | Scrope,Thomas(10BScrope)&Mother.gif Lord Thomas Scrope and his mother, Margaret, nee Howard, Baroness Scrope of Bolton
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| 2422 |
 | Seal fo Hugh III of Burgundy
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| 2423 |
 | Seal of Beatrice of Albon
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| 2424 |
 | Seal of Catherine of Navarre
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| 2425 |
 | Seal of Conrad I of Luxembourg.
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| 2426 |
 | Seal of Frederick III
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| 2427 |
 | Seal of Frederick IV, Duke of Lorraine
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| 2428 |
 | Seal of Hugh III of Burgundy
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| 2429 |
 | Seal of Marie of France
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| 2430 |
 | Seal of Theobald II
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| 2431 |
 | Sebastion Elliot Swenson
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| 2432 |
 | Seknakht Reliefs of Horus and Geb from tomb KV14
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 | Seleucus I Nictator King of Syria
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| 2434 |
 | Seleucus IV 'Philopator' King of Syria
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| 2435 |
 | Serbia during the rule of Stefan Nemanja and Stefan II
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 | Sergius, Pope Sergius III
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| 2437 |
 | Serug Serug by "Promptuarii Iconum Insigniorum
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| 2438 |
 | Seskef Sceaf in the boat, illustration from Fredrik Sander's 1893 edition of the Poetic Edda
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| 2439 |
 | Seti I Image of Seti I from his temple in Abydos
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| 2440 |
 | Seti I Head of the mummy of Seti I
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| 2441 |
 | Seti_I Hieroglyphs from the tomb of Seti I
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| 2442 |
 | Setnakhte Year 4 stela of Setnakhte
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| 2443 |
 | seymourhorenbout1.jpg miniature portrait of Jane Seymour by Lucas Horenbout
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 | Sgt. Harold Homer Mabee
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| 2445 |
 | Shahpur I King of Sasanian Empire
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 | Shahpur II
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 | Shahpur II King of Sasanian Empire
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 | Shallan
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| 2449 |
 | Shapur I "King of kings of Iran and Aniran"[1]
(Middle Persian: šahan šah eran ud aneran)
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| 2450 |
 | Shapur I HOLBEIN, Hans the Younger
(b. 1497, Augsburg, d. 1543, London)
The Humiliation of the Emperor Valerian by the Persian King Sapor c. 1521; Pen and black ink on chalk sketch, gray wash and watercolour, 28,5 x 26,8 cm
Kupferstichkabinett, Öffentliche Kunstsammlung, Basle
Finalized in 1521, the program of murals for the Great Council Chamber of Basle Town Hall consisted of the Virtues and scenes from antiquity. A scene intended to remind councilors not to misuse their power shows the humiliation of Valerian. This Roman emperor was shamefully treated by the victorious king of the Persians, Sapor, who, after his victory at Edessa, used the emperor as a stool to mount his horse. As it was a scene rarely illustrated, Holbein provided the names of the main characters as inscriptions.
Author: HOLBEIN, Hans the Younger
Title: The Humiliation of the Emperor Valerian by the Persian King Sapor, Time-line: 1501-1550, School: German
Form: graphics
Type: historical
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