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"Unleashing the Power of Hydra: From Hotrods to Greek Islands, a Journey through History and Mythology" Step into the world of Hydra, where power and myth intertwine

Background imageHydra Collection: The Beast with Two Horns Like a Lamb, from The Apocalypse. n. d. Creator: Albrecht Durer

The Beast with Two Horns Like a Lamb, from The Apocalypse. n. d. Creator: Albrecht Durer
The Beast with Two Horns Like a Lamb, from The Apocalypse.n.d

Background imageHydra Collection: The Apocalyptic Woman, from the Apocalypse series, 1511. Creator: Albrecht Durer

The Apocalyptic Woman, from the Apocalypse series, 1511. Creator: Albrecht Durer
The Apocalyptic Woman, from the Apocalypse series, 1511

Background imageHydra Collection: The Apocalyptic Woman, from The Apocalypse, Latin Edition, 1511, 1511

The Apocalyptic Woman, from The Apocalypse, Latin Edition, 1511, 1511

Background imageHydra Collection: The Beast with Two Horns Like a Lamb, from The Apocalypse, Latin Edition 1511, ca. 1496

The Beast with Two Horns Like a Lamb, from The Apocalypse, Latin Edition 1511, ca. 1496

Background imageHydra Collection: The Mysterious Urn, with the hidden silhouettes of the French royal family, 1793-1800

The Mysterious Urn, with the hidden silhouettes of the French royal family, 1793-1800

Background imageHydra Collection: The holy trinity with Saint Michael vanquishing a six-headed dragon, frontispiece to

The holy trinity with Saint Michael vanquishing a six-headed dragon, frontispiece to Missale Romanum ex decreto sacrosancti Concilii tridentini restitutum, ca. 1662

Background imageHydra Collection: Allegory of Good Government, seated at center and being crowned by a putto and a wo

Allegory of Good Government, seated at center and being crowned by a putto and a woman at left, Justice standing atop a hydra at right, ca. 1640-74

Background imageHydra Collection: Dragon, 16th-17th century. Creator: Unknown

Dragon, 16th-17th century. Creator: Unknown
Dragon, 16th-17th century

Background imageHydra Collection: Allegorical Figures: Force, Hercules Strangling the Hydra, Plenty, and Fame, 1600-1650

Allegorical Figures: Force, Hercules Strangling the Hydra, Plenty, and Fame, 1600-1650

Background imageHydra Collection: Folklore - Hydra

Folklore - Hydra
Hydra suffering at the hands of Herakles

Background imageHydra Collection: The Champion of the People, March 11, 1784. March 11, 1784. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson

The Champion of the People, March 11, 1784. March 11, 1784. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson
The Champion of the People, March 11, 1784

Background imageHydra Collection: The Beast As Described In The Revelations, Chap. 13, Resembling Napoleon Buonapar

The Beast As Described In The Revelations, Chap. 13, Resembling Napoleon Buonaparte, July 22, 1808

Background imageHydra Collection: The Champion of Oakhampton, Attacking the Hydra of Gloucester Place, March 15, 1809

The Champion of Oakhampton, Attacking the Hydra of Gloucester Place, March 15, 1809

Background imageHydra Collection: Hercules Slaying the Hydra of Lerna, 1620-1621. Creator: Reni, Guido (1575-1642)

Hercules Slaying the Hydra of Lerna, 1620-1621. Creator: Reni, Guido (1575-1642)
Hercules Slaying the Hydra of Lerna, 1620-1621. Found in the Collection of Musee du Louvre, Paris

Background imageHydra Collection: The champion of the people, 1784. Artist

The champion of the people, 1784. Artist
The champion of the people, 1784. Charles James Fox attacking a many-headed monster, raising the Sword of Justice above his head. Behind him are his supporters, English, Irish and Indians

Background imageHydra Collection: Hercules and the Lernaean Hydra (From The Labours of Hercules)

Hercules and the Lernaean Hydra (From The Labours of Hercules). Artist: Cranach, Lucas, the Elder (1472-1553)
Hercules and the Lernaean Hydra (From The Labours of Hercules). Found in the collection of Herzog Anton Ulrich Museum, Braunschweig

Background imageHydra Collection: Hercules and Hydra. Artist: Stuck, Franz, Ritter von (1863-1928)

Hercules and Hydra. Artist: Stuck, Franz, Ritter von (1863-1928)
Hercules and Hydra. Found in the collection of Museum Villa Stuck

Background imageHydra Collection: Judith and the Infant Hercules, c. 1525. Artist: Meister der Mansi-Magdalena

Judith and the Infant Hercules, c. 1525. Artist: Meister der Mansi-Magdalena (active between 1510 and 1530)
Judith and the Infant Hercules, c. 1525. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London

Background imageHydra Collection: Hercules fights the Lernian hydra, 1733. Artist: Bernard Picart

Hercules fights the Lernian hydra, 1733. Artist: Bernard Picart
Hercules fights the Lernian hydra, 1733. A plate from Le temple des Muses, Amsterdam, 1733. Found in the collection of Jean Claude Carriere

Background imageHydra Collection: Hercules and the Hydra, 1655. Artist: Michel de Marolles

Hercules and the Hydra, 1655. Artist: Michel de Marolles
Hercules and the Hydra, 1655. A plate from Tableaux du Temple des Muses, Paris, 1655. Fround in the collection of Jean Claude Carriere

Background imageHydra Collection: American cartoon, 1895, by Louis Dalrymple of President Grover Cleveland defying the Congressional

American cartoon, 1895, by Louis Dalrymple of President Grover Cleveland defying the Congressional silver bugs of
FREE SILVER CARTOON, 1895. American cartoon, 1895, by Louis Dalrymple of President Grover Cleveland defying the Congressional " silver bugs" of the hydra-headed Free Silver movement

Background imageHydra Collection: HERCULES & THE HYDRA. The Combat Between Hercules and the Hydra

HERCULES & THE HYDRA. The Combat Between Hercules and the Hydra. Line engraving, French, late 18th century

Background imageHydra Collection: CNT09021WT043

CNT09021WT043
Hydra Harbour

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CNT09021WT028
Hydra Harbour

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CNT09021WT029
Hydra Harbour

Background imageHydra Collection: Hercules Hydra Lerna Hercules tries kill multi-headed Hydra

Hercules Hydra Lerna Hercules tries kill multi-headed Hydra
Hercules and the Hydra of Lerna, Hercules tries to kill the multi-headed Hydra of Lerna with a burning torch. In the background a monument with a coat of arms

Background imageHydra Collection: Hercules victor Hydra Lerna Hercules stands proudly

Hercules victor Hydra Lerna Hercules stands proudly
Hercules as victor of the Hydra of Lerna, Hercules stands proudly with club and lion skin on top of the defeated Hydra of Lerna

Background imageHydra Collection: Hercules Heroes heroines Bible classical antiquity

Hercules Heroes heroines Bible classical antiquity
Hercules Heroes and heroines from the Bible and classical antiquity (series title), Landscape with Hercules. In his hand he holds the heads of King Diomedes and the cattle thief Cacus

Background imageHydra Collection: Labors Hercules 2nd) Hydra Lerna killed

Labors Hercules 2nd) Hydra Lerna killed
Labors of Hercules (2nd): Hydra of Lerna is killed by Hercules

Background imageHydra Collection: Centerpiece sugar sculpture personifying triumph

Centerpiece sugar sculpture personifying triumph
Centerpiece or sugar sculpture personifying the triumph of Catholicism in England, Raggvaglio della solenne comparsa, fatta in Roma gli otto di gennaio MDCLXXXVII

Background imageHydra Collection: Hercules Resting Killing Hydra Giulio Romano

Hercules Resting Killing Hydra Giulio Romano
Hercules Resting after Killing the Hydra; Giulio Romano (Giulio Pippi) (Italian, before 1499 - 1546); Italy; about 1535; Pen and brown ink (recto); Black chalk

Background imageHydra Collection: Hercules Hydra late 1500s-early 1600s Northern Europe

Hercules Hydra late 1500s-early 1600s Northern Europe
Hercules and the Hydra, late 1500s-early 1600s. Northern Europe, late 16th-early 17th century. Bronze; overall: 47.5 x 18 x 18 cm (18 11/16 x 7 1/16 x 7 1/16 in.)

Background imageHydra Collection: MONOPOLY CARTOON, 1887. A Huge Feeder, But A Poor Milker. American cartoon by W

MONOPOLY CARTOON, 1887. A Huge Feeder, But A Poor Milker. American cartoon by W.A. Rogers, 1887, on the inefficiencies in the U.S. economy resulting from monopolies

Background imageHydra Collection: Hydra

Hydra
Illustration of the Hydra, a Greek mythical beast that had seven serpent heads. Plate 82 from Thesaurus, Vol 3, by Albertus Seba, 1758

Background imageHydra Collection: Hydra constellation

Hydra constellation. Illustrated card from a 19th century astronomical teaching aid called Uranias Mirror, after the Greek muse of astronomy

Background imageHydra Collection: 1682 Bible Hydra - Beast of Apocalypse

1682 Bible Hydra - Beast of Apocalypse
1682 Engraving Pieter van de Borcht from " Bybelsche figuuren". See Gessners hydra. Revelation (Apocalypse) CHAPTER 13 And I stood upon the sand of the sea

Background imageHydra Collection: The Hampton Hydra, 1873. Artist: Joseph Swain

The Hampton Hydra, 1873. Artist: Joseph Swain
The Hampton Hydra, 1873. Lord Salisbury faces up to the Hampton Hydra. From Punch, or the London Charivari, March 8, 1873

Background imageHydra Collection: Hercules and The Hydra, 1870. Artist: Joseph Swain

Hercules and The Hydra, 1870. Artist: Joseph Swain
Hercules and The Hydra, 1870. This cartoon shows the Liberal Prime Minister, Mr Gladstone, dressed as Hercules. The hydra

Background imageHydra Collection: Caricature of Sir William Harcourt, Liberal politician

Caricature of Sir William Harcourt, Liberal politician
Caricature of Sir William George Granville Venables Vernon Harcourt (1827-1904), Liberal politician, at this time Home Secretary in Gladstones government

Background imageHydra Collection: Posada, The Temptation of Saint Anthony

Posada, The Temptation of Saint Anthony -- a satirical cartoon. Date: circa 1900s

Background imageHydra Collection: Green polype or Hydra

Green polype or Hydra.. Handcolored copperplate engraving from George Shaw and Frederick Nodders The Naturalists Miscellany, 1800

Background imageHydra Collection: Hercules Hydra n. d Engraving sheet 11 5 / 16 x 7 11 / 16

Hercules Hydra n. d Engraving sheet 11 5 / 16 x 7 11 / 16
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Background imageHydra Collection: Hercules Fighting Hydra Lerna Labors Hercules

Hercules Fighting Hydra Lerna Labors Hercules
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Background imageHydra Collection: Hercules Slaying Hydra ca 1602 Engraving second state

Hercules Slaying Hydra ca 1602 Engraving second state
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Background imageHydra Collection: Hercules Hydra Lerna Etching engraving plate

Hercules Hydra Lerna Etching engraving plate
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Background imageHydra Collection: Drawings Prints, Print, Hercules Hydra, wielding, torch, he, attacks, winged, multi-headed

Drawings Prints, Print, Hercules Hydra, wielding, torch, he, attacks, winged, multi-headed
Drawings and Prints, Print, Hercules and the Hydra; wielding a torch he attacks the winged, multi-headed Hydra in rocky landscape, a hawk attacks a heron in the sky, Artist, After

Background imageHydra Collection: Hercules Hydra Lerna Hercules grasps club hands

Hercules Hydra Lerna Hercules grasps club hands
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Background imageHydra Collection: Allegorical Figures Force Hercules Strangling

Allegorical Figures Force Hercules Strangling
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"Unleashing the Power of Hydra: From Hotrods to Greek Islands, a Journey through History and Mythology" Step into the world of Hydra, where power and myth intertwine. The Harley Davidson Panhead Hydraglide Hotrod roars down the road, embodying strength and freedom. Just like President Andrew Jackson who destroyed the Bank of the United States, a lithograph cartoon from 1828 captures his determination. But let's sail away to another side – small boats gently sway in its picturesque harbor amidst the enchanting Greek Islands. Europe beckons with its allure as we explore this captivating destination. Back on land, a black 1950 Harley Davidson Panhead Hydraglide Hotrod commands attention with its sleek design. Meanwhile, in Hamburg, Linnaeus uncovers a fake - revealing that even mighty creatures like the Hamburg they are be deceiving. Gaze up at the stars and discover new wonders - behold the mesmerizing Hydra Star Map guiding us through celestial realms. And there it is. A barred spiral galaxy named Messier 83 shines brightly within this cosmic tapestry. Travel back in time to 1829 when constellations took shape – witness their formation as they include none other than our beloved Hydra constellation alongside Sextant. These celestial marvels remind us of ancient stories passed down through generations. As we delve deeper into modern times, we encounter "The Modern Hydra, " an emblematic force that shapes our present reality. It symbolizes resilience and adaptability against all odds. Finally, aboard HMS Hornet, an Acheron-class Destroyer sets sail under the name "Hydra. " Its mission? To protect and serve with unwavering dedication. From roaring engines to mythical creatures; from galaxies far beyond to historical events etched in lithographs – join us on this extraordinary journey into the heart of Hydra's diverse tapestry.