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"Exploring the Rich Tapestry of Germania: From Ancient Rome to Modern Times" Step into the past with a captivating journey through Germania

Background imageGermania Collection: bruco di farfalla sfinge della vite, deilephila elpenor, bruco di farfalla notturna

bruco di farfalla sfinge della vite, deilephila elpenor, bruco di farfalla notturna, animali, insetti, farfalle, lepidotteri, sfingidi, bayerischer wald np, national park bavarian forest, europa

Background imageGermania Collection: The Nuremberg Chronicle (Liber Chronicarum) by Hartmann Sche

The Nuremberg Chronicle (Liber Chronicarum) by Hartmann Schedel. 1493. IllustratorMichael Wolgemut and Wilhelm Pleydenwurff. Language: Latin, German. Engraving

Background imageGermania Collection: Cartoon, The Mad Dog of Europe, WW1

Cartoon, The Mad Dog of Europe, WW1
Cartoon, America should help to catch the mad dog of Europe (a quotation from the New York Press). Showing an allegorical America driving out Kaiser Wilhelm II. Date: 1915

Background imageGermania Collection: Cartoon, Waking up Germania, WW1

Cartoon, Waking up Germania, WW1
Cartoon, Waking up Germania. After the war, Madame Germania must pay the bill for all the damage she has done. The waiter is a macabre, thin man with a skull for his head. Date: 1918

Background imageGermania Collection: Banner with the image of Germania, symbol of a united Germany, c1918. The banner

Banner with the image of Germania, symbol of a united Germany, c1918. The banner carries the four crucial dates of German Unification

Background imageGermania Collection: Leopold I (1640-1705). Holy Roman Emperor, King of Hungary a

Leopold I (1640-1705). Holy Roman Emperor, King of Hungary and Croatia and King of Bohemia. Commemorating the defeat of the Turks. Engraving in La Ilustraci??n Iberica, 1888. Colored

Background imageGermania Collection: Queen Maria Theresa of Austria (1717-1780). Engraving, 1882

Queen Maria Theresa of Austria (1717-1780). Engraving, 1882
Maria Theresa (1717-1780), Archduchess of Ausria, Queen of Hungary and Bohemia. Portrait. Engraving by de Petit, 1743. Engraving by Germania, 1882. Colored

Background imageGermania Collection: Emigration of the Germans. Engraving. Colored

Emigration of the Germans. Engraving. Colored
Louis the German (806-875). Carolingian Emperor. Emigration of the Germans. Engraving by A. Closs in Germania, 1882. Colored

Background imageGermania Collection: Martin Luther (1483-1546) preaching in Mora. Engraving. Colo

Martin Luther (1483-1546) preaching in Mora. Engraving. Colo
Martin Luther (1483-1546). German reformer. Luther preaching to the crowd in Mora. Engraving by A. Sigismund in Germania, 1882. Colored

Background imageGermania Collection: Wedding Lohgengrin and Elsa, daughter of the Duke of Brabant

Wedding Lohgengrin and Elsa, daughter of the Duke of Brabant
Lohengrin. Character in German Arthurian literature. Wedding Lohgengrin and Elsa, daughter of the Duke of Brabant. Engraving by A. Closs. Germania, 1882. Colored

Background imageGermania Collection: Martin Luther (1483-1546). Engraving. Colored

Martin Luther (1483-1546). Engraving. Colored
Martin Luther (1483-1546). German reformer. Engraving by G. Spangerberg in Germania, 1882. Colored

Background imageGermania Collection: Johannes Kepler (1571-1630). Engraving. Colored

Johannes Kepler (1571-1630). Engraving. Colored
Johannes Kepler (1571-1630). German mathematician and astronomer. Engraving in Germania, 1882. Colored

Background imageGermania Collection: Tristan and Iseult. Princess Iseult. Engraving. Color, 1882

Tristan and Iseult. Princess Iseult. Engraving. Color, 1882
Tristan and Iseult. French medieval poetry, inspired by Celtic legent. Princess Iseult. Engraving. Colored. Germania, 1882

Background imageGermania Collection: Otto II (c. 955-983). King of Germania (961) and emperor (97

Otto II (c. 955-983). King of Germania (961) and emperor (97
Otto II (c. 955-983). called the Red. King of Germania (961) and emperor (973-983). The emperor received the homage of four nations: Germania, Gaul, Italy and Illyria

Background imageGermania Collection: Wedding of Frederick II Hohenstaufen with Isabella of Englan

Wedding of Frederick II Hohenstaufen with Isabella of Englan
Frederick II Hohenstaufen (1194-1250). King of Sicily (1197-1250), emperor and king of Germania (1220-1250). Titular king of Jerusalem (1227). He led the Sixth Crusade and captured Jerusalem

Background imageGermania Collection: Middle Ages. Prince. Engraving

Middle Ages. Prince. Engraving at Germania, 1882. Colored

Background imageGermania Collection: GERMANIAs NIGHTMARE

GERMANIAs NIGHTMARE
Germanias nightmare. Date: 1915

Background imageGermania Collection: Cartoon, His final costume, WW1

Cartoon, His final costume, WW1
Cartoon, His final costume, showing Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany in civilian clothing rather than military uniform -- a black suit and top hat

Background imageGermania Collection: Germania Scout

Germania Scout

Background imageGermania Collection: Norway - Egge - Hotel Germania

Norway - Egge - Hotel Germania
Lantern slide of Egge - Hotel Germania. Part of Box 124 Norway Land of the Vikings Date: circa 1890s

Background imageGermania Collection: 1657, Jansson Map of Germany, Germania, topography, cartography, geography, land

1657, Jansson Map of Germany, Germania, topography, cartography, geography, land
1657, Jansson Map of Germany, Germania

Background imageGermania Collection: Jean-Louis Forain, Versailles juillet. La Germania signe

Jean-Louis Forain, Versailles juillet. La Germania signe... French, 1852-1931, probably 1919, black crayon and brown wash on wove paper

Background imageGermania Collection: Jean-Louis Forain, French Soldier Addressing Germania, French, 1852-1931, c. 1914-1919

Jean-Louis Forain, French Soldier Addressing Germania, French, 1852-1931, c. 1914-1919, brush and brown ink and black crayon on laid paper

Background imageGermania Collection: LIEDERKRANZ SOCIETY, 1867. Scene representing Emperor Wilhelm I crowned by Germania

LIEDERKRANZ SOCIETY, 1867. Scene representing Emperor Wilhelm I crowned by Germania, in the presence of Frederick Barbarossa and other characters from German history

Background imageGermania Collection: Cowes Regatta

Cowes Regatta
1910: The stern of the Germania one of the ships competing in the Cowes Regatta. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageGermania Collection: Germany - Niederwald monument near Rudesheim, Germany

Germany - Niederwald monument near Rudesheim, Germany
Niederwalddenkmal - a monument located in the Niederwald Landscape park, near Rudesheim am Rhein in Hesse, Germany. The monument was constructed to commemorate the foundation of the German Empire

Background imageGermania Collection: orso bruno europeo, ursus arctos, animali, mammiferi, carnivori, ursidi, bayerischer wald np

orso bruno europeo, ursus arctos, animali, mammiferi, carnivori, ursidi, bayerischer wald np, national park bavarian forest, europa, germania

Background imageGermania Collection: lupo europeo, canis Lupus, animali, mammiferi, carnivori, canidi, bayerischer wald np

lupo europeo, canis Lupus, animali, mammiferi, carnivori, canidi, bayerischer wald np, national park bavarian forest, europa, germania

Background imageGermania Collection: Orteliuss map of Germany, 1570

Orteliuss map of Germany, 1570
Orteliuss map of Germany. This map is from the 1570 first edition of Theatrum orbis terrarum ( Theatre of the World ). Drawn by the Flemish mapmaker Abraham Ortelius (1527-1598)

Background imageGermania Collection: German Warship Built

German Warship Built
Building a warship at the Germania shipyard

Background imageGermania Collection: Germany Deserted / 1918

Germany Deserted / 1918
AUTUMN 1918 Germany is deserted in her hour of need



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"Exploring the Rich Tapestry of Germania: From Ancient Rome to Modern Times" Step into the past with a captivating journey through Germania, a land steeped in history and culture. Begin by tracing the contours of Europe under the Roman Empire, marveling at how this vast territory shaped civilizations. Delve deeper into the grandeur of ancient Rome itself as you explore a map showcasing its sprawling empire. Intriguingly, witness Bismarck's transformation from statesman to blacksmith, symbolizing his pivotal role in forging a united Germany. Transport yourself back to circa 200 AD and immerse in the Roman Empire's glory days, where emperors reigned supreme and legions marched across distant lands. Discover another facet of German heritage through Richard Strauss, an illustrious composer whose melodies continue to enchant generations. His portrait captures his passion for music that resonates even today. For those seeking adventure on water, set sail aboard Cowes Boat and experience maritime thrills reminiscent of Germany's seafaring traditions. Meanwhile, across oceans lies The Germania Club House in Chicago - an enduring testament to cultural exchange between nations. Unearth legends like Nibelungenlied where Kriemhild seeks proof within a coffin – tales that have captivated audiences for centuries. Witness Hezel of Hildesheim inciting supporters with fiery speeches during medieval times; their echoes still reverberate today. The horrors of war come alive through poignant imagery such as "The Rescuer, " depicting heroism amidst World War I's chaos. Marvel at Arcus Traiani Augusti ob Victoriam Germanicam - an awe-inspiring victory arch honoring Emperor Trajan’s triumphs over Germanic tribes. Finally, encounter an ancient warrior adorned with heads – reminders of battles fought and victories won throughout time. These glimpses into Germania's rich tapestry offer insights into its diverse legacy that continues to shape the world.