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Kabbalistic Tree of Life
Kabbalistic "Tree of life" with the ten Sefirot and the 22 Hebrew letters as they are presented in the Sefer Yetzirah.
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The Kuru Family Tree
The Kuru family tree, from Shantanu downwards, at the time of the Mahabharata war. Those already dead at the time of the war are in grey; those who were formally coronated have a crown alongside with their names.
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Medieval Drawing of a Cat in a Tree
A pen and ink illustration of a cat in a tree, being harassed by a man and his dogs. Folio 48 of Ms. Ludwig XV 1 (83.MR.171), amanuscript made in Germany (probably Trier), late 15th century.
Getty Museum, Los Angeles.
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Ramesses II in the Tree of Life
A depiction of Ramesses II in the sacred Tree of Life before Ptah and Sekhmet, with Thoth behind him. Relief on the north wall of the second pillared hall in the Temple of Derr on Lake Nasser, Egypt. The Temple of Derr is a rock-cut temple...
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Planting of a Liberty Tree in Revolutionary France
During the French Revolution, a liberty tree was a way for a village or community to show solidarity with the Revolution and devotion to the patrie (fatherland). Gouache on paper by Jean-Baptiste Lesueur, c. 1790.
Musée Carnavalet, Paris.
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King Ashoka Visits the Bodhi Tree
Maurya ruler Ashoka's visit to the Bodhi tree, partial cast of the east gateway of Stupa 1 at Sanchi.
Art of India collection in the Ethnological Museum, Berlin.
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Jujube Tree
King Naresuan (r. 1590-1605 CE) of Ayutthaya (Thailand) was riding an elephant into battle and the elephant stumbled over the roots of a jujube tree (pud sa in Thai). The king expressed his gratitude by ordering jujube trees to be planted...
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Owain Gwynedd Family Tree - Limited
Family tree of Owain Gwynedd, limited for clarity and relevance, illustration by Liam Groves.
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Eagle-Headed Apkallus Flanking the Sacred Tree
Alabaster bas-relief of eagle-headed Apkallus flanking the sacred tree. Neo-Assyrian Period, 865-860 BCE. Room I, the North-West Palace at Nimrud, modern-day Iraq. (The British Museum, London)
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Glooscap Turning Man into a Cedar Tree
Glooscap Turning Man into a Cedar Tree, scraping on birchbark by Tomah Joseph, featured in The Algonquin Legends of New England by Charles Godfrey Leland, 1884.