ELD4960416: The son of Jean de Montagu (or John of Montagu or John II of Montagu) recuperates the remains of his father at the gallows of Montfaucon after his rehabilitation 1411 - 1412 (son of Jean de Montaigu (1363-1409) at the gibbet of Montfaucon to get back the body of his father, 1411 - 1412) Engraving from “Histoire de la Bastille”” by Arnould Maquet, c.1844 / Bridgeman Images
NWI4960796: A working team of prisoners returning to the penitencier of Blackwell's Island, New York Harbour (USA), circa 1870 - Colorised engraving, 19th century - Prisoner work gang returning to Blackwell's Island penitentiary in New York harbor, 1870s - Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration / Bridgeman Images
NWI4960851: An Italian immigrant and a young boy picking up waste for soup, New York City (USA), circa 1870 - Engraving colorisee 19th century (Italian immigrant man and boy gathering garbage scraps for soup, New York City, 1870s - Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration) / Bridgeman Images
NWI4960880: Protesters in the streets of Charleston denouncing the London trade in 1794 between the United States and Great Britain - Colorised engraving 19th century (Protesters in Charleston SC denouncing Jay's Treaty with Britain, 1794 - Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration) / Bridgeman Images
ELD4961025: The entomologist Pierre Andre Latreille (1762-1833) prisoner is noticed by the prison doctor after he discovered a coleoptere in his geole in autumn 1794 (Portrait of Pierre Andre Latreille imprisoned, who will only regaind his freedom after recognising a rare beetle species he found in the prison, Necrobia ruficollis 1794) Engraving from the 19eme century / Bridgeman Images
ELD4961035: Titus and Tiberius, son of Brutus (Lucius Junius Brutus) founder of the Roman republic are arrested for plotting against their father with Tarquin the superb, 509 BC (Tarquinian conspiracy; Titus Junius Brutus and Tiberius Junius Brutus, sons of Brutus arrested and bring to their father, 509 BC) Engraving folded from “Young ks history of Rome”” by Charlotte Yonge 1882 / Bridgeman Images
ELD4957699: Roman antiquite: the death of Emperor Julian the Apostate (Julian the Philosopher or Julian II) at the Battle of Ctesiphon against the Sassanid Armees in 363 AD” (Death of Roman emperor Julian the Apostate (Julian the Philosopher) during the battle of Samarra against sassanid empire, 363 AD) drawing from “” I misteri del vaticano”” by Franco Mistrali 1843, Mistrali, Franco (fl.1843) / Bridgeman Images
ELD4958088: John IV de Brush de Boussac, dit de Bretagne (1505-1564) asking for the hand of Anne de Pisseleu (1508-1580) in the presence of King Francois I in 1526 (Francis gave Anne de Pisseleu d'Heilly in marriage to Jean IV de Brush 1526) Engraving from “Histoire de la Bastille” by Auguste Maquet, 1844 / Bridgeman Images
ELD4958148: The arrest of Photios I of Constantinople (810-893), Patriarch of Constantinople, after expelling the Byzantine Emperor Basil I the Macedonian (813-886) from his church for having murdered Emperor Michael III in 867 (Arrest of Photios (Photius ou fotios) I of Constantinople removed from his office and about the end of September 867) Engraving from Labourieu 1878 / Bridgeman Images