Editorial0310000102 Portable altar, Medieval, from Germany, c1200. Portable altar engraved with the four symbols of the Evangelists and Saints Peter, Andrew, Stephen and Lawrence. Above the altar-stone, (likely to be a variety of Purbeck marble), there is an iv...
EditorialAmalaric (502-531). King of the Visigoths from 511 to 531. He was son of king Alaric II. In 522 Amalaric was proclaimed king, assuming the royal power four years later because the death of Theodoric. Engraving, 1852. Later colouration.
EditorialEuric (c. 440- 484), Son of Theodoric I and the younger brother of Theodoric II. Ruled as king of the Visigoths, with his capital at Toulouse, from 466 until his death in 484. Colored engraving.
EditorialCrowns of Clovis, Theodoric, Clotilde and Ultrogotha, 144-147, of the Franks 148,149,152-156, of Chlothar I and Fredegund 150,151, of Charlemagne 157-160, Childeric I's signet ring, 161, and Childeric's sword 162. Handcoloured copperplate engraving fro...
EditorialVotive Painting of Archbishop Jan Ocko of Vlasim. Date/Period: Ca. 1370. Painting. Tempera on panel. Height: 181.5 cm (71.4 in); Width: 96.5 cm (37.9 in).
EditorialEuric (c. 440- 484), Son of Theodoric I and the younger brother of Theodoric II. Ruled as king of the Visigoths, with his capital at Toulouse, from 466 until his death in 484. Portrait. Engraving.
EditorialCrowns of Clovis, Theodoric, Clotilde and Ultrogotha, 144-147, of the Franks 148,149,152-156, of Chlothar I and Fredegund 150,151, of Charlemagne 157-160, Childeric I's signet ring, 161, and Childeric's sword 162. Handcoloured copperplate engraving fro...
EditorialItaly. Ravenna. Arian Baptistry. Erected by the Ostrogothic King Theodoric the Great. Ceiling Mosaic. Baptism of Jesus by Saint John the Baptist. 6th century.
EditorialEuric (c. 440- 484), Son of Theodoric I and the younger brother of Theodoric II. Ruled as king of the Visigoths, with his capital at Toulouse, from 466 until his death in 484. Colored engraving.
Editorial0310000102 Portable altar, Medieval, from Germany, c1200. Portable altar engraved with the four symbols of the Evangelists and Saints Peter, Andrew, Stephen and Lawrence. Above the altar-stone, (likely to be a variety of Purbeck marble), there is an iv...