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Germanic Collection (#3)

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Background imageGermanic Collection: Disk Brooch, Frankish, 7th century. Creator: Unknown

Disk Brooch, Frankish, 7th century. Creator: Unknown
Disk Brooch, Frankish, 7th century

Background imageGermanic Collection: Disk Brooch, Frankish, ca. 550-650. Creator: Unknown

Disk Brooch, Frankish, ca. 550-650. Creator: Unknown
Disk Brooch, Frankish, ca. 550-650

Background imageGermanic Collection: Disk Brooch, Frankish, 8th century (?). Creator: Unknown

Disk Brooch, Frankish, 8th century (?). Creator: Unknown
Disk Brooch, Frankish, 8th century (?)

Background imageGermanic Collection: Disk Brooch, Frankish, 6th century. Creator: Unknown

Disk Brooch, Frankish, 6th century. Creator: Unknown
Disk Brooch, Frankish, 6th century

Background imageGermanic Collection: Plate 8: Women and Children Observe Civilis Battling the Romans, from The War of the Roma

Plate 8: Women and Children Observe Civilis Battling the Romans, from The War of the Romans Against the Batavians (Romanorvm et Batavorvm societas), 1611

Background imageGermanic Collection: Plate 7: German Envoys Visit Civilis, from The War of the Romans Against the Batavians

Plate 7: German Envoys Visit Civilis, from The War of the Romans Against the Batavians (Romanorvm et Batavorvm societas), 1611

Background imageGermanic Collection: Plate 22: Civilis Separates German and Dutch Troops, from The War of the Romans Against

Plate 22: Civilis Separates German and Dutch Troops, from The War of the Romans Against the Batavians (Romanorvm et Batavorvm societas), 1611

Background imageGermanic Collection: Plate 25: The Roman Commander Cerialis Attacks Near Trier

Plate 25: The Roman Commander Cerialis Attacks Near Trier, from The War of the Romans Against the Batavians (Romanorvm et Batavorvm societas), 1611

Background imageGermanic Collection: Plate 29: Civilis Floods the Land by Defensively Breaking the Dikes

Plate 29: Civilis Floods the Land by Defensively Breaking the Dikes, from The War of the Romans Against the Batavians (Romanorvm et Batavorvm societas), 1611

Background imageGermanic Collection: Plate 34: The Romans Burning the Dutch Countryside, from The War of the Romans Against

Plate 34: The Romans Burning the Dutch Countryside, from The War of the Romans Against the Batavians (Romanorvm et Batavorvm societas), 1611

Background imageGermanic Collection: Plate 33: Dutch and Roman Flotillas on the Rhine, from The War of the Romans Against the

Plate 33: Dutch and Roman Flotillas on the Rhine, from The War of the Romans Against the Batavians (Romanorvm et Batavorvm societas), 1611

Background imageGermanic Collection: Plate 18: Secret Meeting of Civilis with Other Leaders from Trier

Plate 18: Secret Meeting of Civilis with Other Leaders from Trier, from The War of the Romans Against the Batavians (Romanorvm et Batavorvm societas), 1611

Background imageGermanic Collection: Plate 17: The Romans Misled by Civilis Horse to Believe that He was Dead or Injured

Plate 17: The Romans Misled by Civilis Horse to Believe that He was Dead or Injured, from The War of the Romans Against the Batavians (Romanorvm et Batavorvm societas), 1611

Background imageGermanic Collection: Plate 14: New Attack on the Old Fortress, from The War of the Romans Against the

Plate 14: New Attack on the Old Fortress, from The War of the Romans Against the Batavians (Romanorvm et Batavorvm societas), 1611

Background imageGermanic Collection: Plate 35: The Batavians Become Afraid and Begin Peace Talks

Plate 35: The Batavians Become Afraid and Begin Peace Talks, from The War of the Romans Against the Batavians, 1611

Background imageGermanic Collection: Plate 3: Claudius Civilis Arrested and his Brother Paulus Beheaded

Plate 3: Claudius Civilis Arrested and his Brother Paulus Beheaded, from The War of the Romans Against the Batavians (Romanorvm et Batavorvm societas), 1611

Background imageGermanic Collection: Plate 12: Pulling a Vessel Loaded with Grain to Shore, from The War of the Romans Against

Plate 12: Pulling a Vessel Loaded with Grain to Shore, from The War of the Romans Against the Batavians (Romanorvm et Batavorvm societas), 1611

Background imageGermanic Collection: Plate 26: Cerialis Pardons and Relieves Roman Soliders who had Helped Civilis

Plate 26: Cerialis Pardons and Relieves Roman Soliders who had Helped Civilis, from The War of the Romans Against the Batavians (Romanorvm et Batavorvm societas), 1611

Background imageGermanic Collection: Plate 28: Cologne Troops Bring Civilis Wife and Sister to Cerialis

Plate 28: Cologne Troops Bring Civilis Wife and Sister to Cerialis, from The War of the Romans Against the Batavians (Romanorvm et Batavorvm societas), 1611

Background imageGermanic Collection: Plate 19: Men from the Fortress Surrender and Pledge Their Lives to Civilis

Plate 19: Men from the Fortress Surrender and Pledge Their Lives to Civilis, from The War of the Romans Against the Batavians (Romanorvm et Batavorvm societas), 1611

Background imageGermanic Collection: Plate 9: The Romans Defeated by the Dutch Troops at Bonna

Plate 9: The Romans Defeated by the Dutch Troops at Bonna, from The War of the Romans Against the Batavians (Romanorvm et Batavorvm societas), 1611

Background imageGermanic Collection: Plate 23: Conference on What Steps to Take Upon the Romans New Troops Approaching Across

Plate 23: Conference on What Steps to Take Upon the Romans New Troops Approaching Across the Alps, from The War of the Romans Against the Batavians (Romanorvm et Batavorvm societas), 1611

Background imageGermanic Collection: Plate 36: Civilis and Cerialis Meet on a Broken Bridge to Reach an Accord

Plate 36: Civilis and Cerialis Meet on a Broken Bridge to Reach an Accord, from The War of the Romans Against the Batavians (Romanorvm et Batavorvm societas), 1611

Background imageGermanic Collection: Plate 6: Romans Defeated Near the Rhine, from The War of the Romans Against the Batavians

Plate 6: Romans Defeated Near the Rhine, from The War of the Romans Against the Batavians (Romanorvm et Batavorvm Societas), 1611

Background imageGermanic Collection: Plate 2: The Romans Taking Old Dutch Men as Hostages and Seducing Young Ones

Plate 2: The Romans Taking Old Dutch Men as Hostages and Seducing Young Ones, from The War of the Romans Against the Batavians (Romanorvm et Batavorvm societas), 1611

Background imageGermanic Collection: Plate 5: Bruno Appointed Leader of the Caninefates, from The War of the Romans Against

Plate 5: Bruno Appointed Leader of the Caninefates, from The War of the Romans Against the Batavians (Romanorvm et Batavorvm societas), 1611

Background imageGermanic Collection: Plate 11: Civilis Troops Crossing the Ms River, from The War of the Romans Against the

Plate 11: Civilis Troops Crossing the Ms River, from The War of the Romans Against the Batavians (Romanorvm et Batavorvm societas), 1611

Background imageGermanic Collection: Plate 20: Civilis Having his Hair Cut, from The War of the Romans Against the Batavians

Plate 20: Civilis Having his Hair Cut, from The War of the Romans Against the Batavians (Romanorvm et Batavorvm societas), 1611

Background imageGermanic Collection: Plate 30: Cerialis Driving the Dutch into the Rhine, from The War of the Romans Against

Plate 30: Cerialis Driving the Dutch into the Rhine, from The War of the Romans Against the Batavians (Romanorvm et Batavorvm societas), 1611

Background imageGermanic Collection: Plate 27: The Dutch During a Surprise Attack of the Roman Camp on the Moselle

Plate 27: The Dutch During a Surprise Attack of the Roman Camp on the Moselle, from The War of the Romans Against the Batavians (Romanorvm et Batavorvm societas), 1611

Background imageGermanic Collection: Plate 16: Roman Captives Before the Old Fortress, from The War of the Romans Against the

Plate 16: Roman Captives Before the Old Fortress, from The War of the Romans Against the Batavians (Romanorvm et Batavorvm societas), 1611

Background imageGermanic Collection: Plate 15: Civilis Treating with a Roman Commander, from The War of the Romans Against the

Plate 15: Civilis Treating with a Roman Commander, from The War of the Romans Against the Batavians (Romanorvm et Batavorvm societas), 1611

Background imageGermanic Collection: Plate 24: The Advance Guard of the New Roman Troops Turned Back

Plate 24: The Advance Guard of the New Roman Troops Turned Back, from The War of the Romans Against the Batavians (Romanorvm et Batavorvm societas), 1611

Background imageGermanic Collection: Plate 13: Attack on the Roman Fortress at Night, from The War of the Romans Against the

Plate 13: Attack on the Roman Fortress at Night, from The War of the Romans Against the Batavians (Romanorvm et Batavorvm societas), 1611

Background imageGermanic Collection: Plate 31: Civilis Forced to Dismount and Swim Across the River

Plate 31: Civilis Forced to Dismount and Swim Across the River, from The War of the Romans Against the Batavians, 1611

Background imageGermanic Collection: Bow Brooch, Germanic, 5th-7th century. Creator: Unknown

Bow Brooch, Germanic, 5th-7th century. Creator: Unknown
Bow Brooch, Germanic, 5th-7th century

Background imageGermanic Collection: Pendant Jewel, German or Spanish, ca. 1500. Creator: Unknown

Pendant Jewel, German or Spanish, ca. 1500. Creator: Unknown
Pendant Jewel, German or Spanish, ca. 1500. Coral was valued for its effectiveness in warding off dangers, including pestilence, poison, and the evil eye

Background imageGermanic Collection: Earring, East Germanic, 3rd century. Creator: Unknown

Earring, East Germanic, 3rd century. Creator: Unknown
Earring, East Germanic, 3rd century

Background imageGermanic Collection: Finger Ring, East Germanic, 3rd century. Creator: Unknown

Finger Ring, East Germanic, 3rd century. Creator: Unknown
Finger Ring, East Germanic, 3rd century

Background imageGermanic Collection: Bracelet, East Germanic, 7th century. Creator: Unknown

Bracelet, East Germanic, 7th century. Creator: Unknown
Bracelet, East Germanic, 7th century

Background imageGermanic Collection: GERMANIC WARRIOR QUEEN

GERMANIC WARRIOR QUEEN
The ancient Germanic warrior Queen Brunehaut (Brunhild) of Austrasia

Background imageGermanic Collection: Denmark, Aarhus, A fairground organ at Den Gamle by

Denmark, Aarhus, A fairground organ at Den Gamle by

Background imageGermanic Collection: Horse carriage Bavaria

Horse carriage Bavaria
A two horse carriage drives through a meadow of flowers in the Bavarian Alps near Hohenschwangau Castle. First published The Sunday Times Date: 1989

Background imageGermanic Collection: The Last Banquet of Alboin, (c570AD), 1890. Creator: Unknown

The Last Banquet of Alboin, (c570AD), 1890. Creator: Unknown
The Last Banquet of Alboin, (c570AD), 1890. Alboin (530s- 572) king of the Lombards from c560-572, during a feast in Verona, ordered his wife Rosamund to drink from a cup

Background imageGermanic Collection: Elblag (Elbing), Poland - Statues outside Entrance Police HQ

Elblag (Elbing), Poland - Statues outside Entrance Police HQ
Elblag (Elbing), Poland - Statues outside the Entrance the Police HQ. The city was transferred to Prussia after the first partition of Poland in 1772

Background imageGermanic Collection: Maximilian I (1459-1519), Holy Roman Emperor

Maximilian I (1459-1519), Holy Roman Emperor

Background imageGermanic Collection: Caligula (Gaius Caesar Augustus Germanicus) (12-41), Roman emperor (37-41)

Caligula (Gaius Caesar Augustus Germanicus) (12-41), Roman emperor (37-41)

Background imageGermanic Collection: Siegfried! Siegfried! Our warning is true: flee, oh flee from the curse!, 1924

Siegfried! Siegfried! Our warning is true: flee, oh flee from the curse!, 1924. Illustration from Siegfried and the Twilight of the Gods




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