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Efe is brave, warrior and insurgent,manly and dancer person in Western Turkish culture. At Torbali Ozbey village festival. Efem association EFE while dancing. Izmir Torbali Turkey January 16 2016
Ephesus, Turkey - July 24, 2023: Actors giving a performance of a classical re-enactment of a gladiator duel at the ruins at Ephesus Turkey
Arch of Galerius in Thessaloniki, Greece on a sunny day.
Selcuk, Turkey. October 4, 2022. Re-enactment show at ancient Ephesus. Beginning of gladiators fight for victory in front of an audience which includes Cleopatra and Mark Anthony. Part of series
aroche,andalucia/españa-07,22,2022: Historical recreation of the feast of the goddess, Roman Diana, inhabitants of the city, offer gifts to the priestess.
Solomon's judgment of harlots for the baby in the old book The Bible in Pictures, by G. Doreh, 1897
Herculaneum Italy relief of Achilles consulting Oracle of Delphi and Achilles healing Telephus with his spear\n\nTelephus, son of Hercules, who was the mythical founder of Herculaneum.
Amalfi, Italy, August 11, 2014: Amalfi Cathedral, Cloister of Paradise, built by Filippo Augustariccio between 1266 and 1268. Close up of the decoration
Young environmentalist woman dancing in front of a ancient stone monument.
Interior of an Egyptian throne room with Pharaoh standing on marble floor.
Ancient Rome: bass reliefs and marble ornamentation in Ostia Antica, representing a battle
Joshua was the successor chosen by Moses. When Moses died, Joshua took leadership over the Israelites in the wilderness. He was the one to lead them into the land promised by God—the “Promised Land”—Canaan. He performed miracles and provided leadership. He helped them to know how to defeat the army of Jericho. Joshua sent spies into investigate. They were helped by Rahab. She hid them and then covered for them when the soldiers asked questions. When Jericho was defeated and destroyed, Rahab and her family were spared. Joshua instructed the Israelites to walk around Jericho one time each day for six days following the priests who were blowing ram’s horns. On the seventh day, Joshua told them to march around the city seven times. On the seventh time around, the walls of Jericho fell and the Israelites were victorious. After Jericho, God allowed the Israelites to prevail over other cities and to capture and kill evil kings. Joshua lived a long and successful life honoring God and leading the Israelites. They honored him when he died.
Hadrian's Temple door at Ephesus.  It is one of the best preserved and most beautiful structures on Curetes Street. It was built before 138 A.D by P.Quintilius and was dedicated to the Emperor Hadrian, who came to visit the city from Athens in 128 A.D.  Inside the temple above the door, a human figure, probably Medusa stands with ornaments of acanthus leaves. Ephesus, Turkey. Friezes.
Typical ancient Greek pottery paintings depicting reddish figures on a black background.
Ancient Grave Stone (Stela)
Amalfi, Italy, August 11, 2014: Amalfi Cathedral, Cloister of Paradise, architectural detail. Divinity scene sculpted on stone
Tourist woman visiting an antique theatre in Dalyan Turkey.
Ephesus, Turkey - July 24, 2023: Actors giving a performance of a classical re-enactment of a gladiator duel at the ruins at Ephesus Turkey
The ancient (2nd Century B.C.) city of Aphrodisias, dedicated to the goddess of love Aphrodite, was a Hellenistic city which also flourished under Roman and Byzantine rule. Aphrodisias today is in the Aegean region of Turkey.
Marble fresque on the Milan's main railway station. Urban architectural photography. High quality picture
Aphrodisias (Greek: Ἀφροδισιάς, Aphrodisiás) was a small city in Caria, on the southwest coast of Asia Minor. Its site is located near the modern village of Geyre, Turkey, about 230 km from İzmir.
Amazing views from Knidos, which was a Greek city in ancient Caria in Asia Minor, Turkey, situated on the Datça peninsula, now known as Gulf of Gökova.
Views and sightseeings of Rome: the Roman Forum. Slow motion video, can be doubled for real time.
The Arch of Constantine (Italian: Arco di Costantino) is a triumphal arch in Rome, situated between the Colosseum and the Palatine Hill. It was erected by the Roman Senate to commemorate Constantine I's victory over Maxentius at the Battle of Milvian Bridge in 312.
Athens, Greece, Europe
Benevento, Campania, Italy: the Roman Arco di Traiano, historic monument with sculptures, at morning
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New Chadnezzar destroys the children of Zedekiah before his eyes in the old book The Bible in Pictures, by G. Doreh, 1897
Denizli, Turkey-February 15, 2014: Stone reliefs with human figures in the Ancient City Hierapolis Amphitheater in Pamukkale.
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