ELD4932001: The reconstruction of the second temple of Jerusalem, destroyed in 586 BC during the siege of Jerusalem, by the Israelites on their return from Babylon, around 520 BC (Building of second temple of Jerusalem replacing Solomon's Temple (the First Temple) which was destroyed by the Neo-Babylonian Empire in 586 BCE) Engraving from “History of the world” by Ridpath 1885 Private Collection / Bridgeman Images
ELD4931939: Emperor Albert I of Habsburg (1255-1308) studying the map of France at the time of the conflict between Pope Boniface VIII and King Philip IV of France, 1303 (Albert I of Germany studying map of France at the times of quarell between pope Boniface VIII and King Philip IV of France, 1303) Engraving, Mettenleiter, Johann Michael (1765-1853) / Bridgeman Images
ICA4931415: La Caricature (1830) Politique, number 259, Satirique en Couleurs, 1833_3_28: A ton nez, d'Arg...! Have your eye, Bartholo! to you all, belly!! - Press/Media - Louis-Philippe, Antoine Maurice Apollinaire d'Argout (1782-1858), Hydre - Illustration by Auguste Desperret (1804-1865) / Bridgeman Images
UTD4930925: Germany , World War I , ration card for sewing cotton , , in this case from the municipality Eibau / Oberlausitz / Saxony , local government Loebau in Saxony , 1918. Keywords : the German Reich , empire , monarchy , the First World War , rationing , providing , misery , poverty , plight , clothes , household , housekeeping / Bridgeman Images
UTD4924889: The marriage of Martin Luther with Katharina von Bora (Catherine de Bore, 1499-1552), coloured illustration (artist unknown) from : "" Doktor Martin Luthers Leben, Thaten und Meinungen... "" (Doctor Martin Luthers life, deeds and opinions... ), told by Martin Rade (Paul Martin), published by Hermann Oeser, Neusalza i. S. , 1887 / Bridgeman Images
UTD4924592: Martin Luther as a Kurrendesaenger infront the Cotta family in Eisenach , coloured image (unknown artist) from : "" Doktor Martin Luthers Leben, Thaten und Meinungen (Doctor Martin Luthers life, deeds and opinions... ) , told by Martin Rade (Paul Martin), published by Hermann Oeser, Neusalza i. S. , 1887 / Bridgeman Images