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Naples - The detail of Archangel Michael from painting of Fall of the Rebel Angels  in the church Chiesa dell' Ascensione a Chiaia by Luca Giordano (1657).
Hercules discovering his son Telephus being nursed by a doe in Arcadia - with Arkadia, Pan and a winged Virgo looking on, first century AD\nRoman fresco in the Augusteum ( so called Basilica ) at Herculaneum.\nIn Greek mythology, Telephus was the son of Heracles and Auge, who was the daughter of king Aleus of Tegea.
El Greco, Greek (active in Italy and Spain), 1541 - 1614, Christ Driving the Money Changers from the Temple, c. 1570-1575, Oil on Canvas
Painting by Luigi Sabatelli dated 1806 in the Chapel of Madonna del Conforto, Cathedral of Arezzo
David at war in the old book The Bible in Pictures, by G. Doreh, 1897
Building of the Pyramids by Gustav Richter
Picture shows Saul spared by David in the cave from Hebrew bible story in biblical costume in desert lands.
Zeliv, Czech Republic, July 30, 2010 : Painting with a biblical drawing in the inner hall of the Zhelivsky Monastery building in Zeliv in the Czech republic
Naples - The detail of painting of Fall of the Rebel Angels in the church Chiesa dell' Ascensione a Chiaia by Luca Giordano (1657).
Iphigeneia carried to the sacrifice ( centre ) while the seer Calchas ( on the right ) watches on and Agamemnon - king of Mycenae who commanded the Achaeans during the Trojan War ( on the left ) covers his head in sign of lamentation. In the sky, Artemis appears with a hind which will be substituted for the young girl.\nThe House of the Tragic Poet ( also called The Homeric House or The Iliadic House ) is a Roman house in Pompeii, Italy dating to the 2nd century BC. The house is famous for its elaborate mosaic floors and frescoes depicting scenes from Greek mythology.\nFrom left to right : Agamemnon - Odysseus - Menelaos ( holding Iphigeneia ) - Calchas
Jesus Christ and Roman Soldiers. Illustration from  an old german bible published by Johann Philipp Andrea in 1704See more BIBLE images here:
Inside the church of Santa Maria della Scala, Siena, Tuscany, Italy
Life of Jesus. By Albert Welles. NY 1874 Completely redrawn (in a new style) ancient illustration.
14th Century oil painting of Jesus Christ Crucifixion depiction at interior wall of historic church Collégiale Saint Julien. It is a beautiful church located in the southern suburbs of Tournon-sur-Rhone. The church is known for its archaic setting and the Italian architecture that adorn. Built in the 14th Century, this building's main attraction is its awe-inspiring bell tower. Tournon-sur-Rhone, France
The Sack of Baltimore took place in 1631, when the village of Baltimore, West Cork, Ireland, was attacked by Ottoman Empire slavers from the Barbary Coast of North Africa – Dutchmen, Algerians and Ottoman Turks. From an 1886 antique book \
Joshua and solar eclipse in the old book The Bible in Pictures, by G. Doreh, 1897
Assisi - The fresco Expulsion of Adam and Eve from Paradise in church Chiesa Nuova (San Francesco Convertito) by Giacomo Giorgetti from half of 17. cent.
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Spanish soldiers in Germany, early 17th century. Wood engraving after an engraving, published by Johann Ludwig Gottfried Historical Chronicle, published in 1881.
The tomb of Thomas Guy, the founder of Guy’s Hospital at London Bridge in South East London. The tomb is positioned just inside the inner door of Guy’s Hospital chapel. Thomas Guy (1644-1724) was an English merchant and politician who had become a governor of St Thomas’ Hospital in 1704. Being a considerable donor to the hospital and also extremely wealthy, he decided to build a new hospital “for incurables”. His tomb is marked by a life-size marble monument by John Bacon, which portrays Guy as a “living Samaritan” helping an invalid.
Milan, Italy - July 16, 2020: Sant Eustorgio, Paleochristian church in Romanesque style in Milan, Lombardy, Italy. Painting in the interior
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Engraving from 1884 featuring the Japanese Buddhist monk from the 13th century, Nichiren.  He was miraculously saved from death by a shining light.
Battle in one of the biblical stories in the old book The Bible in Pictures, by G. Doreh, 1897
Perugia - The fresco Conversion of St. Paul the Apostle in the church Basilica di San Pietro by Giovanni Battista Lombardelli (1530 - 1587).
Python, in Greek mythology, a huge serpent that was killed by the god Apollo at Delphi either because it would not let him found his oracle, being accustomed itself to giving oracles, or because it had persecuted Apollo's mother, Leto, during her pregnancy.\n\nThe fresco shows the Omphalos stone covered with a net and the Python wrapped around it. A priestess stands at left with a sacrificial bull.\n\nA detail from a sacrificial scene shows a bull being brought to the omphalos - Made up of a stone and a snake it represents the navel of the world - Apollo plays the zither.\n\nThe ancient Greeks also used omphalos to refer to a sacred, rounded stone in the Temple of Apollo at Delphi that was supposed to mark the center of the earth.
Ottobeuren, bavaria, germany, june 04, 2022 : ceilings frescoes by Johann Jakob Zeiller (1708-1783)  in  Ottobeuren abbey basilica
Peter Visits Cornelius (Acts 10, 25-26). Copper engraving by Carl Schuler, published c. 1850.
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