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Louis XVI Educating His Son in the Tower of the Temple
As a prisoner in the Tower of the Temple, King Louis XVI of France still made sure to educate his son, the dauphin Louis-Charles (Louis XVII of France) on history and geography. Image by unknown author. Museum of the French Revolution, Vizille...
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Group Statue of Itu, Henutweret & Son
Statue of Itu, a priest, and his wife Henutweret. The smaller figure between them is their son Neferhebef. Mid-18th Dynasty (about 1400 BCE). Thebes, Egypt. From The British Museum, (photo taken at The Powerhouse Museum, Sydney, Australia...
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Chlothar II with His Son Dagobert I
King Chlothar II of the Franks (r. 584-629) with his young son, Dagobert I (r. 623-639). Image from the manuscript Grand Chronicle of France, Fr 73 f. 63r., 14th century.
National Library of France, Paris.
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Bernard Montgomery and his son David
A photograph of Bernard Montgomery (1887-1976) with his son David (b. 1928). (Imperial War Museums)
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Medea Kills Her Son
Medea killing one of her sons, side A from a Campanian (Capouan) red-figure neck-amphora, from Cumae, c. 330 BCE.
Louvre, Paris.
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Emperor Augustus #1 - Son of Caesar
The first Emperor of Rome, the adopted son of Gaius Julius Caesar, Augustus. He helped shape the western-world. Born into a rich but fairly politically-insignificant family he was thrust into the tumultuous world of the Late Roman Republic...
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A Song for a Son of Shulgi
A modern musical recreation of the Sumerian "Lullaby for a Son of Shulgi" c. 2000 BCE.
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My Son Sanctuary (UNESCO/NHK)
Between the 4th and 13th centuries AD a unique culture which owed its spiritual origins to Indian Hinduism developed on the coast of contemporary Viet Nam. This is graphically illustrated by the remains of a series of impressive tower-temples...
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Sumerian King List - Who Was King? And Who Was Not King?
The Sumerian King List (abbreviated as SKL and also known as Chronicle of the One Monarchy) is an ancient Sumerian document whose earliest version is dated to Mesopotamia's Ur III period (circa 2112 to circa 2004 BCE) relating how kingship...
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The Instructions of Shuruppag - Ancient Philosophical Wisdom
The Instructions of Shuruppag (circa 2500/2000 BCE) is the most famous work of the genre of Sumerian wisdom literature whose purpose was to encourage proper behavior in conformity with cultural values and standards. It is among the oldest...