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Background imageWorld History Collection: PALMYRA: TEMPLE RUINS. Ruins of a temple at Palmyra, Syria

PALMYRA: TEMPLE RUINS. Ruins of a temple at Palmyra, Syria. Photograph, late 19th century

Background imageWorld History Collection: PALMYRA: COLONNADE. Ruins of a colonnade at Palmyra, Syria

PALMYRA: COLONNADE. Ruins of a colonnade at Palmyra, Syria. Photograph, late 19th century

Background imageWorld History Collection: PALMYRA: ARCHES. Ruins of a triumphal arch at Palmyra, Syria

PALMYRA: ARCHES. Ruins of a triumphal arch at Palmyra, Syria. Photograph, late 19th century

Background imageWorld History Collection: PALMYRA: TEMPLE OF BEL. Ruins of the Temple of Bel in Palmyra, Syria, built in the 1st century A

PALMYRA: TEMPLE OF BEL. Ruins of the Temple of Bel in Palmyra, Syria, built in the 1st century A.D. Photograph, late 19th century

Background imageWorld History Collection: DAMASCUS: TRIUMPHAL ARCH. Man sitting in the tympanum of the triumphal arch in Damascus, Syria

DAMASCUS: TRIUMPHAL ARCH. Man sitting in the tympanum of the triumphal arch in Damascus, Syria. Photograph, late 19th century

Background imageWorld History Collection: JORDAN: JERASH. Ruins of the Propylaeum at the Roman city of Jerash, Jordan. Photograph

JORDAN: JERASH. Ruins of the Propylaeum at the Roman city of Jerash, Jordan. Photograph, late 19th century

Background imageWorld History Collection: JORDAN: JERASH. Ruins of the Propylaeum at the Roman city of Jerash, Jordan. Photograph

JORDAN: JERASH. Ruins of the Propylaeum at the Roman city of Jerash, Jordan. Photograph, late 19th century

Background imageWorld History Collection: JORDAN: JERASH. Ruins of the Propylaeum and the Roman city of Jerash, Jordan. Photograph

JORDAN: JERASH. Ruins of the Propylaeum and the Roman city of Jerash, Jordan. Photograph, late 19th century

Background imageWorld History Collection: JERUSALEM: TOMB. Tomb of the Sanhedrin, or assembly of judges, in Jerusalem, built

JERUSALEM: TOMB. Tomb of the Sanhedrin, or assembly of judges, in Jerusalem, built in the 1st century A.D. Photograph, late 19th century

Background imageWorld History Collection: EGYPT: TEMPLE OF DENDUR. Ruins of a pylon and the Temple of Dendur, built c15 B

EGYPT: TEMPLE OF DENDUR. Ruins of a pylon and the Temple of Dendur, built c15 B.C. by the Roman governor of Egypt, Petronius. The temple was moved to the Metropolitan Museum in New York in 1978

Background imageWorld History Collection: EGYPT: TEMPLE OF HATHOR. Inscriptions on a wall at the temple of the goddess Hathor at Dendara

EGYPT: TEMPLE OF HATHOR. Inscriptions on a wall at the temple of the goddess Hathor at Dendara, Egypt, built 1st century B.C. Photograph, late 19th century

Background imageWorld History Collection: EGYPT: BAS RELIEF. Bas-relief on a pavilion at Thebes, Egypt

EGYPT: BAS RELIEF. Bas-relief on a pavilion at Thebes, Egypt. Photograph, late 19th century

Background imageWorld History Collection: EGYPT: HIEROGLYPHICS. Hieroglyphics on a pylon in Karnak, Egypt

EGYPT: HIEROGLYPHICS. Hieroglyphics on a pylon in Karnak, Egypt. Photograph, late 19th century

Background imageWorld History Collection: MOSCOW: CHURCH CONSTRUCTION. The casting of the bell and the hanging of it in the

MOSCOW: CHURCH CONSTRUCTION. The casting of the bell and the hanging of it in the Cathedral of the Archangel in the Kremlin, Moscow, Russia. Contemporary miniature, mid 16th century

Background imageWorld History Collection: REBUILDING MOSCOW, c1548. Tsar Ivan IV directing the rebuilding of the city of Moscow

REBUILDING MOSCOW, c1548. Tsar Ivan IV directing the rebuilding of the city of Moscow, Russia, after the fire in 1547. Miniature, 16th century

Background imageWorld History Collection: MOSCOW: BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION. Workers building a bridge across the Moscow River

MOSCOW: BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION. Workers building a bridge across the Moscow River to the Novodevechi Monastery, for the ailing Tsar Vasili III to cross

Background imageWorld History Collection: KREMLIN CONSTRUCTION. Stone masons constructing buildings in the Moscow Kremlin

KREMLIN CONSTRUCTION. Stone masons constructing buildings in the Moscow Kremlin. Manuscript illumination, 16th century

Background imageWorld History Collection: KREMLIN CONSTRUCTION. Workers building the stone walls of the Moscow Kremlin, under

KREMLIN CONSTRUCTION. Workers building the stone walls of the Moscow Kremlin, under the direction of Prince Dmitri Donskoy, c1367. Manuscript illumination, 16th century

Background imageWorld History Collection: KREMLIN CONSTRUCTION. Construction workers laying the cornerstone of Saint Basil s

KREMLIN CONSTRUCTION. Construction workers laying the cornerstone of Saint Basil s
KREMLIN CONSTRUCTION. Construction workers laying the cornerstone of Saint Basils Cathedral at the Moscow Kremlin, Russia, 16th century. Contemporary manuscript illumination

Background imageWorld History Collection: MOSCOW: KITAI GOROD. The construction and blessing of the Kitai Gorod district in Moscow

MOSCOW: KITAI GOROD. The construction and blessing of the Kitai Gorod district in Moscow, Russia, 16th century. Miniature from the Tsarstvennaya Kniga (Tsars Book), c1566

Background imageWorld History Collection: MEXICO: AZTEC CODEX. Aztec writing using symbols

MEXICO: AZTEC CODEX. Aztec writing using symbols. Manuscript illumination probably from the Codex Magliabechiano, mid 16th century

Background imageWorld History Collection: MOSCOW: KREMLIN, 1820. View of the Moscow Kremlin from the Stone Bridge. Lithograph

MOSCOW: KREMLIN, 1820. View of the Moscow Kremlin from the Stone Bridge. Lithograph, 1820

Background imageWorld History Collection: MEXICO: AZTEC CEREMONY. An Aztec religious ceremony

MEXICO: AZTEC CEREMONY. An Aztec religious ceremony. Manuscript illumination from the Codex Magliabechiano, mid 16th century

Background imageWorld History Collection: MEXICO: AZTEC CODEX. Aztec writing using symbols. The repeating symbol is the calli

MEXICO: AZTEC CODEX. Aztec writing using symbols. The repeating symbol is the calli, or house symbol with additional flames, likely meaning these are conquered towns or cities

Background imageWorld History Collection: MEXICO: AZTEC CODEX. Aztec writing using symbols. The repeating symbol is the calli

MEXICO: AZTEC CODEX. Aztec writing using symbols. The repeating symbol is the calli, or house symbol with additional flames, likely meaning these are conquered towns or cities

Background imageWorld History Collection: MEXICO: AZTEC CEREMONY. Four Aztec men or deities depicted in a religious ceremony

MEXICO: AZTEC CEREMONY. Four Aztec men or deities depicted in a religious ceremony. Manuscript illumination from the Codex Magliabechiano, mid 16th century

Background imageWorld History Collection: MEXICO: AZTEC DAILY LIFE. A scene of Aztec life. Illumination from the Codex Florentino

MEXICO: AZTEC DAILY LIFE. A scene of Aztec life. Illumination from the Codex Florentino, c1540, compiled by Bernardino de Sahagun (1499-1590)

Background imageWorld History Collection: RUSSIA: ST. PETERSBURG. Panoramic view of St. Petersburg, Russia, with the Hermitage (left)

RUSSIA: ST. PETERSBURG. Panoramic view of St. Petersburg, Russia, with the Hermitage (left), the Winter Palace and the Port of Admiralty. Drawing by John Atkinson, c1805

Background imageWorld History Collection: RUSSIA: ST. PETERSBURG. Panoramic view of St. Petersburg, Russia, with the Marble Palace

RUSSIA: ST. PETERSBURG. Panoramic view of St. Petersburg, Russia, with the Marble Palace (left) and the Hermitage. Drawing by John Atkinson, c1805

Background imageWorld History Collection: EGYPT: GREEK TABLETS, c1865. Greek inscriptions on the side of an ancient Egyptian building

EGYPT: GREEK TABLETS, c1865. Greek inscriptions on the side of an ancient Egyptian building. Photograph, c1865

Background imageWorld History Collection: EGYPT: TEMPLE RUINS. Ruins of an ancient Egyptian temple. Photograph, c1865

EGYPT: TEMPLE RUINS. Ruins of an ancient Egyptian temple. Photograph, c1865

Background imageWorld History Collection: ROME: PERSPECTIVE. Architectural perspective of Rome, featuring intact monuments

ROME: PERSPECTIVE. Architectural perspective of Rome, featuring intact monuments. Painting by Luciano da Laurana, 15th century

Background imageWorld History Collection: HABITATION OF QUEBEC, 1608. Drawing by Charles W

HABITATION OF QUEBEC, 1608. Drawing by Charles W. Jefferys after an engraving in the works of Samuel de Champlain

Background imageWorld History Collection: CRUIKSHANK: TOWER OF LONDON. Cuthbert Cholmondeley surprised by the appearance

CRUIKSHANK: TOWER OF LONDON. Cuthbert Cholmondeley surprised by the appearance of a mysterious figure, in the dungeon of Devilin Tower in London

Background imageWorld History Collection: CRUIKSHANK: TOWER OF LONDON. Masque in the Palace Garden of the Tower. Royalty

CRUIKSHANK: TOWER OF LONDON. Masque in the Palace Garden of the Tower. Royalty and noblemen watch a masquerade performance

Background imageWorld History Collection: CRUIKSHANK: TOWER OF LONDON. Queen Jane interposing between Northumberland and Simon Renard

CRUIKSHANK: TOWER OF LONDON. Queen Jane interposing between Northumberland and Simon Renard. Lady Jane Grey intervenes in an argument between the Duke of Northumberland and Simon Renard

Background imageWorld History Collection: LEONARDO LOREDAN (1436-1521). Doge of Venice, 1501-1521. Painting by Giovanni Bellini

LEONARDO LOREDAN (1436-1521). Doge of Venice, 1501-1521. Painting by Giovanni Bellini, c1501

Background imageWorld History Collection: GIOVANNI MOCENIGO (1409-1485). Doge of Venice, 1478-1485. Painting by Gentile Bellini

GIOVANNI MOCENIGO (1409-1485). Doge of Venice, 1478-1485. Painting by Gentile Bellini, c1480

Background imageWorld History Collection: KREMLIN, 17th CENTURY. Procession through the Kremlin during the reign of Tsar Mikhail Romanov

KREMLIN, 17th CENTURY. Procession through the Kremlin during the reign of Tsar Mikhail Romanov, passing before the Golden Palace (center) with the Red Staircase before it

Background imageWorld History Collection: MEXICO: STONE OF THE SUN. The Aztec Stone of the Sun, discovered in 1790 in Mexico City

MEXICO: STONE OF THE SUN. The Aztec Stone of the Sun, discovered in 1790 in Mexico City and first misidentified as a calendar because of names of days inscribed on it

Background imageWorld History Collection: HAGIA SOPHIA: CONSTRUCTION. Byzantine Emperor Justinian (483-565) supervising the

HAGIA SOPHIA: CONSTRUCTION. Byzantine Emperor Justinian (483-565) supervising the construction of Hagia Sophia, which only took five years

Background imageWorld History Collection: HAGIA SOPHIA, 1200s. Men of Constantinople praying in Hagia Sophia

HAGIA SOPHIA, 1200s. Men of Constantinople praying in Hagia Sophia. Byzantine manuscript illumination from the Skylitzes Codex, 13th century

Background imageWorld History Collection: TURKEY: BERGAMA, c1895. View of the valley and ruins of the acropolis at Bergama, Turkey

TURKEY: BERGAMA, c1895. View of the valley and ruins of the acropolis at Bergama, Turkey. Photograph, c1895

Background imageWorld History Collection: TURKEY: BERGAMA, c1895. Ruins of a tower of the Thermes, or thermal baths, in Bergama, Turkey

TURKEY: BERGAMA, c1895. Ruins of a tower of the Thermes, or thermal baths, in Bergama, Turkey. Photograph, c1895

Background imageWorld History Collection: EGYPT: OMBOS, c1875. Ruins of the Temple of Sobek and Haroeris, 2nd century B. C

EGYPT: OMBOS, c1875. Ruins of the Temple of Sobek and Haroeris, 2nd century B. C
EGYPT: OMBOS, c1875. Ruins of the Temple of Sobek and Haroeris, 2nd century B.C. at Ombos, Egypt, on the Nile River 50 kilometers north of Aswan. Photograph, c1875

Background imageWorld History Collection: IVAN I (1288-1340). Prince of Moscow and Grand Prince of Vladimir

IVAN I (1288-1340). Prince of Moscow and Grand Prince of Vladimir. Bottom: Ivan I holding court to raise taxes. Top: Club-wielding tax collectors attacking reluctant citizens. Manuscript illumination

Background imageWorld History Collection: TURKEY: HAGIA SOPHIA, 1710. Interior of Hagia Sophia in Istanbul, Turkey. Drawing

TURKEY: HAGIA SOPHIA, 1710. Interior of Hagia Sophia in Istanbul, Turkey. Drawing, c1710, by Cornelius Loos, a Swedish officer and engineer

Background imageWorld History Collection: FALSE DMITRY I: CORONATION. Left: Wedding procession of the first false Dmitry

FALSE DMITRY I: CORONATION. Left: Wedding procession of the first false Dmitry, czar of Russia, 1605-1606, and Marina Mniszech of Poland. At right is the coronation of Marina Mniszech, 1606



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