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Lady of Ibiza. 3rd v. BC. (47 cm. alt.). Lady of Ibiza. Punic art. Sculpture. From: Puid dels Molins necropolisCUL4867768 Lady of Ibiza. 3rd v. BC. (47 cm. alt.). Lady of Ibiza. Punic art. Sculpture. From: Puid dels Molins necropolis. Carthaginian art. Terra-cotta. SPAIN. MADRID (AUTONOMOUS COMMUNITY)
Queen Dido of Carthage's banquet for the poet Aeneas. Dido in a tiara is flanked by AeneasFLO4620767 Queen Dido of Carthage's banquet for the poet Aeneas. Dido in a tiara is flanked by Aeneas and her sister Anna on a raised platform
Queen Dido of Carthage preparing a ritual sacrifice of a white bull to the goddess JunoFLO4620763 Queen Dido of Carthage preparing a ritual sacrifice of a white bull to the goddess Juno, whose temple can be seen behind
Lettre K Kroumir. Gravure in "Petit alphabet illustre"DUV4212968 Lettre K Kroumir. Gravure in " Petit alphabet illustre". Pellerin, imprimeur-editeur, epinal. Bibliotheque enfantine. Serie mignonne. Seconde moitie du 19eme siecle
Tunisie - Alphabet des armoiries et pavillons (Coat of Arms Flags) c. 1880 (lithograph)DUV4215962 Tunisie - Alphabet des armoiries et pavillons (Coat of Arms Flags) c.1880 (lithograph) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)
Didon, Queen of Carthage, abandoned by Enee. She points the sword towards her belly as aJLJ4678867 Didon, Queen of Carthage, abandoned by Enee. She points the sword towards her belly as a sign of despair. Painting by Andrea Sacchi (1599-1661) 1635 Sun
Camel driver at dusk in the Sahara desert, Douz, Tunisia
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