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Bacharach on the Rhine River, Germany
"The Two Crowns" — Sir Frank Dicksee (1900).
A bracteate discovered on the island of Funen, Denmark features incomprehensible and meaningful text. The bracteate is housed with many others at the National Museum of Denmark. The transcription reads:

ᚺᛟᚢᚨᛉ

houaz

ᛚᚨᚦᚢ

laþu

ᚨᚨᛞᚢᚫᚫᚫᛚᛁᛁᚨ

aaduaaaliia

ᚨ--

a--

What is transcribed as a-- above has been tentatively read as alu. The word houaz has been interpreted as corresponding to Old Norse hávi "the high one", a name of Odin.
The Gold bust of Septimius Severus (194–197 AD)


It was found in 1965 in Greece and it is now kept in the Archaeological Museum of Komotini, in the town of Komotini. It is one of the only two surviving gold busts of a Roman Emperor today, the other being the Golden Bust of Marcus Aurelius.


📸 Archaeological Museum of Komotin, Greece
"Sapho of Lesbos" — Enrique Simonet Lombardo
"Not through speeches and majority decisions will the great questions of the day be decided but by iron and blood"

— Otto Von Bismarck


📸 Pic: bearded Otto Von Bismarck, 1880’s-90’s
Kaiser Wilhelm II parade, Berlin, 1914.
Stained glass with Imperial coat of arms for the City of Nuremburg, Germany, dated 1508


📸 The State Museums of Berlin
“Victory“, 1861, by Christian Daniel Rauch.

Placed in Osborne House, the family house of Queen Victoria in the Isle of Wight, UK.
“Theseus and the Minotaur“ by Edward Burne-Jones
Silver leaf disc dedicated to the sun-god Sol Invictus, 3rd century CE,


📸 The British Museum, London
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