Saturday, December 20, 2025

Ancient Carthage’s Commemorative Military Armbands

Since before the dawn of the written word, mankind has always cherished leaving behind memorials, inscriptions, trophies, monuments, and other kinds of symbolic instillations...

Titus Manlius Torquatus Kills A Leader Of The Gauls, Taking His Golden Necklace, Illustrated by An Unknown 14th-century Artist

This manuscript illustration from the National Library of the Netherlands was created by an unknown 14th-century artist. Although the artwork visually depicts late medieval...

Death of Saint Louis, by Pierre Paul Léon Glaize (1842 – 1932)

This painting, by the French artist Pierre Paul Léon Glaize (1842 - 1932), was created for the Église Saint-Louis d'Antin (Church of Saint-Louis d'Antin)....

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Winston Churchill

Winston Churchill (c. 1874-1965) "Once the process of heresy-hunting pervades an army, true comradeship dies. Officers are promoted not for professional knowledge but for being...

Iduna with Apples of Immortality, by Friedrich Wilhelm Engelhard (1813–1902) And Ernst Alpers (c. 1828 – 1900)

This scene of Norse mythology was sculpted by Friedrich Wilhelm Engelhard (1813–1902) and photographed by Ernst Alpers (c. 1828 - 1900). Standing in the...

Apollon et Daphné, by George Desvallières (c. 1861-1950)

This colorful and abstract painting was created by George Desvallières (c. 1861-1950), and its image was released to the public by the Musée de...

The Life Of Duke Gisulf And The Tale Of Him Forcing A Pope To Pay Ransoms

Duke Gisulf (or Gisulfo) was a Lombard duke of Benevento who operated with substantial autonomy during the tumultuous reigns of the Lombard kings Cunincpert...

Mo Tzu

  Mo Tzu (c. 5th century BCE) "If a government is rich in worthy men, then the administration will be characterized by weight and substance; but...

Tertullian

Tertullian (2nd-3rd century Roman theologian) "You ought to choose things that are good for you rather than things which are merely not bad for you." ...

Christine de Pizan

  Christine de Pizan (French authoress, c. 1364-1430) "Let me tell you that those who speak ill of women do more harm to themselves than they...
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