ELD4959953: Railway line of the small belt: view of the Auteuil Viaduc (Point du Jour) (Point du Jour) from the Quai de Grenelle, Paris (Paris 'former Chemin de fer de Petite Belt, The Auteuil bridge-viaduct (known as' Point du Jour ') - built from 1863 to 1867, it connected the Belt Auteuil line to the Belt Rive Gauche) mosaic”” 1873 / Bridgeman Images
ELD4960017: Kosciuszko's insurrection “” Tsarina Catherine II of Russia (1729-1796) and the prisoner Tadeusz Kosciuszko (1746-1817) heros of Poland at the Battle of Maciejowice on October 10, 1794” (Kosciuszko Uprising: empress Catherine the Great and Tadeusz Kosciuszko captured at the battle of Maciejiejiejowice Owice in October 1794) Engraving from “” The great women of europe”” by Albert Laporte / Bridgeman Images
ELD4960131: The actress Claire-Josephe Leris called Mademoiselle Clairon led to the forum for the eveque for having spoken out for the exclusion of actor Dubois, who had made a false oath in a scandalous trial 1765 (The french actress la Clairon (1723-1803) being arrested in For-L'Eveque, Paris) Engraving from “Les Prisons-de-l'Europe” by Alboize and Maquet, 1845 / Bridgeman Images
ELD4958976: Nordic mythology: a warrior is received by Odin and his Walkyries in Valholl (or Walhalla, Valhalla, Valhalle) (Norse mythology: the god Odin receives half of those who die in combat, they travel to Valhalla upon death, led by valkyries, while the other half go to the goddess Freyja's field Folkvangr) Engraving from “” Nordisch- germanische Gotter und Helden” by Wilhelm wagner 1901 / Bridgeman Images
ELD4955396: Emperor Louis IV (1282-1347) of Baviere with his officers at the Battle of Muhldorf (or Ampfing) on 28 September 1322 (Louis IV, Holy Roman Emperor at the Battle of Muhldorf on 28 September 1322 on the Ampfing Heath) Engraving by Johann Michael Mettenleiter (1765-1853) 1800 Private collection, Mettenleiter, Johann Michael (1765-1853) / Bridgeman Images