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Silver Denarius Depicting Legionary Eagle
Silver denarius depicting Victory on one side and a Roman legionary standard topped with an eagle on the other. Minted in Massalia, 82 BCE.
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Hebe & the Eagle of Jupiter
Hebe and the Eagle of Jupiter, by sculptors François Rude and Paul Cabet, 1852-1857.
Dijon Museum of Fine Arts.
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Double-Headed Eagle Stupa
Front view of the double-headed eagle stupa shrine at Sirkap, Taxila. Dated 30 BCE – 80 CE from the Scytho-Parhian era. It is presumed that the Scythians brought in this most probably Babylonian symbol with them from the West.
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Odin as an Eagle which Creates Mead
An 18th century CE Icelandic manuscript illustration showing the Norse god Odin in the guise of an eagle which produces the drink mead. (Árni Magnússon Institute, Iceland)
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Hebe Giving Drink to the Eagle of Jupiter
Hebe Giving Drink to the Eagle of Jupiter, oil on canvas by Gavin Hamilton, 1767. Height: 127 cm (50 in); width: 94 cm (37 in).
Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University, California.
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Russian Imperial Guard Captures a French Eagle
During the latter stages of the Battle of Austerlitz (2 December 1805), the cavalry of the Russian Imperial Guard launch a desperate charge on the Pratzen Heights, seizing an Eagle standard from the French 4th Line Regiment. Shortly after...
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Figurine of Zeus with Eagle
Zeus is seated behind an eagle, one of the god's attributes. This iconographic type is unknown in Greece and draws its inspiration from a motif of oriental origin, of a god mounted on a bird. From Egypt. Mid-2nd century CE. Made from...
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The Eagle Tower, Caernarfon Castle
The Eagle Tower of Caernarfon Castle, Wales. The castle was built by Edward I of England from 1283 to 1330 CE.
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North American Bald Eagle
North American bald eagle. Photograph taken in Kachemak Bay, Alaska by Andy Morffew, 2016.
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“Flying Eagle” Great Pipe
“Flying Eagle” Great Pipe. Made from solid stone with inlaid abalone shell for
eyes. From the Middle Woodland Hopewell time period, dating in the 200 BCE - 200 CE range. Found in Ross County, Ohio.