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Panther, Roman Mosaic
Image by Mark Cartwright

Panther, Roman Mosaic

Roman coloured stone mosaic floor with panther or lioness from a private residence in Mediolanum (modern Milan) 3rd century CE.
A Seminole Creation Story & Other Tales
Article by Joshua J. Mark

A Seminole Creation Story & Other Tales

The Seminole are a Native American nation of people descended from the Muscogee Creek nation, and others, who migrated to the modern-day State of Florida in the 1700s fleeing wars in the north. They were later joined by runaway slaves known...
Nih'a'ca Tales
Article by Joshua J. Mark

Nih'a'ca Tales

Nih'a'ca tales are Arapaho legends concerning the trickster figure Nih'a'ca, who, according to Arapaho lore, is the first haxu'xan (two-spirit), a third gender, often highly regarded by many Native American nations, including the Arapaho...
Gunboat Panther
Image by Unknown Photographer

Gunboat Panther

A photograph of Imperial Germany's gunboat Panther, which was involved in the 1911 Agadir Crisis, the second of two Moroccan Crises which marred Franco-German relations prior to the First World War (1914-18).
Dionysos with Panther
Image by James Lloyd

Dionysos with Panther

This is a panel from a Roman mosaic pavement. Dionysos is shown dancing while a panther prances along beside him. Dionysos' red drape billows out and he wears a wreath. The mosaic has the name 'Dionysos' written in Greek beside him. The mosaic...
Captured Panther Tank, Kursk, 1943
Image by Imperial War Museums

Captured Panther Tank, Kursk, 1943

A photograph showing Red Army troops inspecting a captured German Panther tank after the battle of Kursk in July-August 1943 during the Second World War (1939-45). (Imperial War Museums)
North American Panther
Image by Rodney Cammauf /National Park Service

North American Panther

Florida panther in Everglades National Park. Photo by Rodney Cammauf, 2005, for the US National Park Service.
Nereid Reclining on a Sea-Panther, Fresco from Stabiae
Image by Carole Raddato

Nereid Reclining on a Sea-Panther, Fresco from Stabiae

Roman fresco depicting a nereid reclining on a sea-panther. From Villa Arianna at Stabiae. Naples National Archaeological Museum. 1st century CE.
Battle of Kursk
Article by Mark Cartwright

Battle of Kursk - Largest Tank Battle in History

The Battle of Kursk (Jul-Aug 1943), which involved nearly 6,000 tanks, was the largest tank battle in history and ended in a decisive victory for the Red Army in WWII (1939-45). Two Axis armies had attempted to cut off a Red Army bulge in...
Battle of Smolensk in 1943
Article by Mark Cartwright

Battle of Smolensk in 1943 - Operation Suvorov

The Battle of Smolensk in August to September 1943 was the second time the Soviet Union and the Third Reich fought over the city on the Dnieper during the Second World War (1939-45). By the summer of 1943, the plan by Adolf Hitler (1889-1945...
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