RT @latina_sama: 今日も一日 pic.twitter.com/RPxplOjJnE
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RT @JamesLucasIT: I mosaici romani di Zeugma, in Turchia pic.twitter.com/7kbObzPIDb
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RT @SlCathy: Opps! It all ended in disaster (right). I love kitty's face. Published in 1898, I think feline humour remains a timeless source of joy in the hands of Théophile Alexandre Steinlen🐈⬛🐈⬛ pic.twitter.com/oDYk0hzfMr
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RT @SlCathy: #Caturday How is your day going? Frantically busy like kitty middle right, who is a blur of legs and tail? @SarahBlick3 @todbooklady @Pericles494BC From: Collected album of 'Des Chats. Dessins sans paroles par Steinlen'; BritishMuseum. pic.twitter.com/kBcvVCeqou
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RT @LitteraCarolina: Oops, I did it again Book of Cerne, 3r: cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/view/MS-LL-000… pic.twitter.com/7d5pVoOiQw
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RT @AlisonFisk: Ancient Egyptian wooden mask of Anubis, the funerary god whose titles included ‘He who is in the place of embalming’ and ‘God of the cemetery’. Worn by a priest during the mummification process some 3,000 years ago. From Armant, Luxor. Egyptian Museum, Cairo. #Archaeology pic.twitter.com/9dUxlFF2pD
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RT @DrNWillburger: (Toy) balls found in #Egypt, dating around 1,500 BC (18th dynasty). They are hollow and made of linen, with an elaborated red, blue and green decoration, formed by strips of reed. Balls like these were also used for rituals and acrobatic performances. (Museum August Kestner) pic.twitter.com/J3Y5u3BnKC
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RT @GrecianGirly: Votives found at the ancient sanctuary of Olympia, Greece, within an area where the altar of Zeus is believed to have been located (image of reconstred altar in photo). www.brown.edu/Departments/Jo… Photo credit; Athenologio www.facebook.com/10004609522945… pic.twitter.com/sW7dW6wHRP
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RT @GrecianGirly: Ancient Greek gold rosette featuring an eagle in the centre and griffin heads and bees on the petals! Most likely part of a diadem or even possibly an armband. From Melos, Greece. Dated to c. 650 - 600 BCE. National Archaeological Museum, Athens, Greece. (Xr 1177-1181) 📷 NAMA. pic.twitter.com/iNSavkomqM
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RT @ENortonHistory: #OTD in 1549 birth of Anna of Austria, who became Queen of Spain after marrying her uncle Philip II in 1570. Marriage understandably controversial, although did eventually receive papal sanction. Mother of Philip III of Spain. She died in 1580 aged 30 #queen #royalty pic.twitter.com/Kbv0iloQNG
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RT @artepodergenero: ✨ #TalDíaComoHoy en 1479 nacía Juana de Aragón-Castilla, hija de los Reyes Católicos. Juana I fue la última mujer de la Casa Trastámara que ejerció como reina reinante de Castilla durante más de cinco décadas. Reunió un gran tesoro artístico que sufrió un importante expolio✨ pic.twitter.com/LtuidgJVIc
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RT @CantRomanica: Tu lo que quiere e que te coma el tigre. #FelizDomingo 📸 Capitel de la arquería baja de San Martín de Elines. #cantabria #arte #historia #romanico #medieval pic.twitter.com/xHwwu0pFjr
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RT @CantRomanica: De los 31 Beatos que se conservan, algunos de los cuales se limitan a fragmentos sueltos, hubo tres que fueron copiados en el scriptorium de San Millán. Entre ellos, hoy nos ocupamos del llamado Beato del Escorial, lugar donde se halla el citado manuscrito. Abrimos HILO BREVE ➡️ pic.twitter.com/ZbtYmfPFi9
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RT @OEWordhord: #OldEnglish #WOTD: morþor-hūs, n.n: ‘murder-house’, house of torment, hell. (MOR-thor-HOOS / ˈmɔr-θɔr-ˌhuːs) Image: Winchester Psalter; England (Winchester), 12th century; @BLMedieval Cotton MS Nero C IV, f. 38r. pic.twitter.com/xcbIVjDKAq
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RT @OEWordhord: #OldEnglish #WOTD: unlyb-wyrhta, m.n: a poison-maker, one who prepares poisons for purposes of witchcraft, a sorcerer. (UN-lueb-WUER-h’ta / ˈʌn-lyb-ˌwyrx-ta) Image: The Pilgrimage of the Life of Man; England, 15th century; @BLMedieval Cotton MS Tiberius A VII/1, f. 70r. pic.twitter.com/tWS5Wbdquh
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RT @OEWordhord: #OldEnglish #WOTD: heofon-dēma, m.n: celestial judge. (HEH-ov-on-DAY-ma / ˈhɛɔ-vɔn-ˌdeː-ma) Image: Queen Mary Apocalypse; England (London or East Anglia), early 14th century; @BLMedieval Royal MS 19 B XV, f. 40r. pic.twitter.com/rh8FNhPkNV
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RT @red_loeb: What is Virgil reading here at the beginning of the disputed prologue to the Aeneid? 🤔 #SundayThoughts BL Harley 5261; Virgil: Bucolica, Georgica, Aeneis, with verse preface; 3rd quarter of the 15th century; Italy, Central (?Rome); f.64v @BLMedieval pic.twitter.com/8LnNupB2F4
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RT @red_loeb: Agricultural activities are depicted in initials 'Q'(uid) at the beginning of Book 1 of Virgil's Georgics. BL Harley 5261; Virgil: Bucolica, Georgica, Aeneis, with verse preface; 3rd quarter of the 15th century; Italy, Central (?Rome); f.18v @BLMedieval pic.twitter.com/TycQP3yFoT
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RT @red_loeb: Initial 'T'(itire) at the beginning of Eclogue 1, with a portrait of Virgil (PVM), a shepherd piping, and sheep BL Burney 272; Various including Virgil, Bucolica; c. 1473 CE; Germany or Austria (Melk?); f.4r @BLMedieval pic.twitter.com/bJu9rUvDpZ
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RT @PiersatPenn: St George banner at @RISDMuseum c.1600 🐉 pic.twitter.com/ZyEexe7f6J
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RT @melibeus1: Anatomy of the horse. @GallicaBnF @laBnF Arabe 2817 f. 25v pic.twitter.com/MSE24nYMQm
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RT @melibeus1: This way! @BLMedieval Add 11695 f. 63v pic.twitter.com/lFN6aFLyzq
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