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Red-Figure Stamnos Depicting Midas
Image by Trustees of the British Museum

Red-Figure Stamnos Depicting Midas

An Attic red-figure stamnos depicting the satyr Silenus being led before the seated King Midas. c. 440 BCE attributed to the Midas painter. (British Museum, London).
Red-Figure Satyr
Image by Mark Cartwright

Red-Figure Satyr

The tondo of a red-figure kylix depicting a Satyr riding a donkey. c. 510 BCE. (Agora Museum, Athens)
Red-Figure Owl Cup
Image by Mark Cartwright

Red-Figure Owl Cup

A cup depicting an owl in the red-figure style. Attributed to the Marlay painter, third quarter 5th century BCE. (Archaeological Museum of Mykonos)
Maenad, Red-Figure Cup
Image by Mark Cartwright

Maenad, Red-Figure Cup

Greek red figure stemless cup from Apula, 330-320 BCE, depicting a dancing maenad - female follower of Dionysus - holding a bell and tambourine. (Archaeological Museum, Milan)
Attic Red-figure Kylix
Image by Carole Raddato

Attic Red-figure Kylix

Attic red-figure cup (kylix) depicting an athlete ready to throw the javelin, from Vulci (Italy), around 440/430 BCE. (Altes Museum, Berlin).
Red-Figure Vase Depicting Wedding Preparations
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Red-Figure Vase Depicting Wedding Preparations

Red-figure vase depicting a bride being prepared for her wedding. Part the Adrano Group, 330-320 BCE. Sicily, Italy. Collection of the Pushkin Museum. (Image has been digitally altered for clarity)
Red-Figure Volute Krater
Image by Mark Cartwright

Red-Figure Volute Krater

A red-figure volute krater. 330 BCE, Tarentum. (Archaeological Museum of Taranto, Italy)
Persecution of Jews during the Black Death
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Persecution of Jews during the Black Death

Medieval manuscript Gilles Li Muisis, c. 1350 CE MS 13076-77, fol. 12v Bibliothèque Royale de Belgique.
The Black Obelisk of Shalmaneser III, side A, upper register
Image by Osama Shukir Muhammed Amin

The Black Obelisk of Shalmaneser III, side A, upper register

The Assyrian king Shalmaneser III, holding a bow, receives a tribute from Sua the Gilzanean. The king faces his field marshal and another official.From Nimrud, (ancient Kalhu), near the building of Shalmaneser, neo-Assyrian era, 827 BCE...
The Black Obelisk of Shalmaneser III, side A, 2nd register
Image by Osama Shukir Muhammed Amin

The Black Obelisk of Shalmaneser III, side A, 2nd register

The Assyrian king Shalmaneser III beneath a parasol, accepts the tribute from Iaua from the house of Humri in 841 BCE. This is king Jehu of Israel, who appears in the Bible (2 Kings 9-10). From Nimrud, (ancient Kalhu), near the building of...
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