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ELD4962182: Roman Antiquite: The Roman Emperor Tiberius (Tiberius, 42 BC) in his villa in Capri (Tiberius in Capri where he spent much of his final years, leaving control of the empire in the hands of the prefect Lucius Aelius Sejanus) Engraving from “Storia di Roma” by Francesco Bertolini / Bridgeman Images
JEB4962334: David surrounds his musicians. Illustration taken from the “Bible of Citeaux” by Etienne Harding (died 1134). Etienne Harding sent his copyists to Metz and Milan to copy the oldest known sources for the hymns of Saint Ambrose. It is based on Jerome's Latin Bible, the Vulgate, corrected and revised. The result is a critical review of the Latin text from the Hebrew text, with the help of Jewish rabbis. sd. around 1110. Municipal Library of Dijon. / Bridgeman Images
PCT4975947: Coin with the effigy of Vercingetorix, Arverne king, Gallic leader, hit on the plateau of GERGOVIE during the Arverniales 2017 - this modern coin is inspired by a gold statere of -52, from the treasure of Pionsat, Puy-de-Dome, in the name of Vercingetorix. The latter, imberb, short hair curls, can be represented there as the god Apollo. Photo Patrice Cartier - see also GUT4199 and GUT4857 -, Cartier, Patrice / Bridgeman Images