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Esarhaddon
Definition by Joshua J. Mark

Esarhaddon

Esarhaddon (r. 681-669 BCE) was the third king of the Sargonid Dynasty of the Neo-Assyrian Empire. He was the youngest son of King Sennacherib (r. 705-681 BCE), and his mother was not the queen but a secondary wife, Zakutu (also known as...
Inca Military Tunic
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Inca Military Tunic

The standard military tunic of the Inca civilization, c. 1400 and 1533 CE. In Inca art black represented death and red represented blood and conquest. (Los Angeles County Museum of Art, L.A.)
Statue of a Young Military Commander, Hatra
Image by Osama Shukir Muhammed Amin

Statue of a Young Military Commander, Hatra

This is a very unique statue found in the 4th temple. This young man wears his full military uniform, which was exquisitely carved. He rests his left hand on the pommel of the hilt of a long sword while the right hand is raised in salutation...
Roman Military Hospital, Novae
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Roman Military Hospital, Novae

The Roman military hospital (or Valetudinarium) in Novae, Bulgaria. Novae was the site of an important Roman fortress along the Danubian border. Like other major Roman fortresses along the borders of the Roman Empire, this fort had its own...
Hadrian in Military Armour
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Hadrian in Military Armour

A chalk copy of a marble original statue depicting Hadrian (r. 117-138 CE) in military armour and laurel wreath of victory. He stands with his foot on a defeated enemy, probably a Parthian. (Capitoline Museums, Rome)
Roman Military Diploma
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Roman Military Diploma

Bronze military diploma of an infantryman named Dasmenus Azalus, who served in the auxiliary units of the Roman army. Issued c. 149 CE. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
Military Camp in Medieval Northern Europe
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Military Camp in Medieval Northern Europe

Artist's impression depciting a military encampment in Northern Europe during the Middle Ages or Late Antiquity. No specific culture is depicted, but it could be Vikings, Anglo-Saxons, Goths, or warriors of later Medieval European kingdoms.
Military Harbour of Carthage
Image by Carole Raddato

Military Harbour of Carthage

Launching ramp for ships at the old Punic port. The Carthaginians developed high skills in the building of ships and used this to dominate the seas for centuries. According to Roman historians the shipyards of the military harbour at Carthage...
Map of the Genoa River and Military Operations
Image by Léopold Denis

Map of the Genoa River and Military Operations - Montenotte and Mondovì, 1796

This historical map of the Genoa River was produced to support the understanding of military operations from 1792 to 1800, with particular focus on the events of Montenotte and Mondovì in 1796. It provides a detailed representation of French...
Military Commander, Sanliurfa
Image by Ronnie Jones III

Military Commander, Sanliurfa

This statue of a military commander is from the Roman Period and is found in the Archaeological Museum in Sanliurfa, Turkey
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