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Who will win the duel? Two knights aiming at each other's weakest spots.
#Artwork by Eugene Delacroix, 1824.
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At work, blacksmith and milk seller, 17th century.
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The triumph of Germanicus, a very popular and prominent Roman general. It included a long procession of captives including Thusnelda, the wife of his rival Arminius and her three-year-old son. AD 17.
#Artwork by Karl von Piloty, 1873.
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Military life. Wounded cuirassier leaving the field of battle.
#Artwork by Théodore Géricault, 1814.
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#Medieval education. Philosophy and the seven liberal arts, 12th century.
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European equilibrium, 1914.
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#WWI, the Second Battle of Ypres. German barrage fire of Allied trenches, 1915.
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Relief with the figure of a king, most likely a depiction of Zvonimir, Croatian king from the 11th century.
Right: The Oath of Zvonimir, Vatican fresco, 1611.
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Leisure time, late 19th/ early 20th century.
Artworks by Joaquín Sorolla y Bastida (top left), Carl Spitzweg.
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