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Background imageRelated Images Greetings Card Collection: Probably the most celebrated of Crusader castles

Probably the most celebrated of Crusader castles, the 12th century fortress, Krak des Chevaliers [aka Qalaat al-Husn], was built by the Knights Hospitaller and occupied a prime strategic position

Background imageRelated Images Greetings Card Collection: The carbo maximus

The carbo maximus, or colonnaded avenue, at Amapea [aka qalaat Al-Mudiq] is, at nearly 2km long, one of its most stirring sights

Background imageRelated Images Greetings Card Collection: Theatre (2 cent

Theatre (2 cent.), Palmyra, Syria

Background imageRelated Images Greetings Card Collection: Qalaat Ibn Maan castle and Palmyra

Qalaat Ibn Maan castle and Palmyra, Syria

Background imageRelated Images Greetings Card Collection: Aleppo citadel

Aleppo citadel, Syria

Background imageRelated Images Greetings Card Collection: Interior of karavansarai, Damascus, Syria

Interior of karavansarai, Damascus, Syria Interior of karavan-sarai, Damascus, Syria

Background imageRelated Images Greetings Card Collection: Tetradrachm of King Antiochus III the Great of Syria (241-187BC)

Tetradrachm of King Antiochus III the Great of Syria (241-187BC)
Tetradrachm of King Antiochus III the Great of Syria (241-187 BC): obverse, c223-187 BC. He was a Seleucid Greek king, who fought against the Roman republic

Background imageRelated Images Greetings Card Collection: Image of Atargatas

Image of Atargatas, a Nabatean goddess of fertility and fruits. Now in the National Archaeological Museum In Amman

Background imageRelated Images Greetings Card Collection: St Simeon Stylites on top of his post, 5th century

St Simeon Stylites on top of his post, 5th century
Detail of a Christian funerary relief from Egypt showing St Simeon Stylites (c. 390 - 2 September 459) on top of his post, 5th century

Background imageRelated Images Greetings Card Collection: Bronze coin minted at Damascus, 7th century

Bronze coin minted at Damascus, 7th century
Bronze coin (a fals) minted at Damascus, with a figure holding crosses, 7th century

Background imageRelated Images Greetings Card Collection: Ivory panel showing the adoration of the magi, 6th century

Ivory panel showing the adoration of the magi, 6th century
Ivory plaque showing the Adoration of the Magi, from a diptych, Early Byzantine. Probably made in Syria, found in Thessaly, Greece. From the British Museums collection, 6th century

Background imageRelated Images Greetings Card Collection: Syrian Eye-goddess

Syrian Eye-goddess
Alabaster Syrian Eye-goddess from Tell Brak, from the British Museums collection

Background imageRelated Images Greetings Card Collection: A styrite Syrian lion-bowl, 10th century BC

A styrite Syrian lion-bowl, 10th century BC
A styrite Syrian lion-bowl, stopper for a vase that acts as a cup, from the British Museums collection, 10th century BC

Background imageRelated Images Greetings Card Collection: Detail of a lion-hunt on the inside of a bronze bowl, 8th century BC

Detail of a lion-hunt on the inside of a bronze bowl, 8th century BC
Detail of a lion-hunt on the inside of a bronze bowl, either Syrian or Phoenician, found at Ashurbanipals Palace in Nimrud. From the British Museums collection, 8th century BC

Background imageRelated Images Greetings Card Collection: Egyptian relief of the annals of Tuthmosis III, 15th century BC

Egyptian relief of the annals of Tuthmosis III, 15th century BC
Egyptian relief of the annals of Tuthmosis III (ruled 1479-1425 BC) and his campaigns in Palestine and Syria from Karnak in Egypt, 15th century BC

Background imageRelated Images Greetings Card Collection: Antiochus and Stratonice, 18th century. Artist: Francesco Fontebasso

Antiochus and Stratonice, 18th century. Artist: Francesco Fontebasso
Antiochus and Stratonice, 18th century. Antiochus I Soter (d261 BC) was a king of the Hellenistic Seleucid Empire. He married his stepmother, Stratonice, after his father, Seleucus I Nicator

Background imageRelated Images Greetings Card Collection: Inscribed tablet of Kilamuwa, King of Sam al

Inscribed tablet of Kilamuwa, King of Sam al in Aramaic. From the Pergamon Museums collection in Berlin

Background imageRelated Images Greetings Card Collection: Bronze fals showing a figure holding a cross, 7th century

Bronze fals showing a figure holding a cross, 7th century
Bronze fals, minted at Damascus, showing a figure holding crosses, 7th century

Background imageRelated Images Greetings Card Collection: Egyptian stela with fertility gods

Egyptian stela with fertility gods. In the centre is the fertility goddess Quadesh, of Syrian origin, standing on a lion. On the left is the Egyptian male fertility god Min

Background imageRelated Images Greetings Card Collection: Byzantine silk with a motif of a hero and lion

Byzantine silk with a motif of a hero and lion, possibly Samson, from Alexandria, Damascus, or Antioch. From the Victoria and Albert Museums collection

Background imageRelated Images Greetings Card Collection: Syrian baked clay fertility figure, 5th century BC

Syrian baked clay fertility figure, 5th century BC
Syrian clay fertility figure of baked clay, seated on a round stone, from Tell Chagar Bazar, 5th century BC

Background imageRelated Images Greetings Card Collection: Egyptian relief showing the annals of Tuthmosis III

Egyptian relief showing the annals of Tuthmosis III in relation to his campaigns in Palestine and Syria. Originally from Karnak, and from the Louvres collection

Background imageRelated Images Greetings Card Collection: Limestone bust of Hairan, son of Marion from Palmyra, Syria, c150-200

Limestone bust of Hairan, son of Marion from Palmyra, Syria, c150-200
Limestone bust from a Palmyrene funerary relief, from Palmyra, Syria, c150-200. Bearded man wearing toga, holding a strip of writing material in his left hand

Background imageRelated Images Greetings Card Collection: Limestone bust of Aqmat, daughter of Hagago, Palmyra, Syria, c100-c150

Limestone bust of Aqmat, daughter of Hagago, Palmyra, Syria, c100-c150. From a Palmyrene funerary relief; woman wearing the veil of matronhood. From the British Museums collection

Background imageRelated Images Greetings Card Collection: Silver four drachms of King Antiochus III

Silver four drachms of King Antiochus III (241 ? 187 BC) with Antiochus on one side and Apollo on the other. Minted at Seleucis-on-the-Tiber

Background imageRelated Images Greetings Card Collection: Memorial stone of Kilamuwa, King of Sam al

Memorial stone of Kilamuwa, King of Sam al. The language is Aramaic, the script similar to Hittite. Currently in the Pergamon Museum in Berlin

Background imageRelated Images Greetings Card Collection: Bronze Age Syrian model of a house

Bronze Age Syrian model of a house from Neskane-Emar, from the Louvres collection

Background imageRelated Images Greetings Card Collection: Syrian golden bowl from the temple of Baal

Syrian golden bowl from the temple of Baal
Golden bowl from the temple of Baal at Kas Shamra, Syria, depicting the hunting of wild bulls

Background imageRelated Images Greetings Card Collection: Bust of Antiochus III of Syria, 3rd century BC

Bust of Antiochus III of Syria, 3rd century BC
Bust of Antiochus III of Syria (241-187 BC) - a Roman Replica of a 3rd century BC bronze original. He fought against the Roman empire, but was ultimately defeated, 3rd century BC

Background imageRelated Images Greetings Card Collection: Gold and bronze statuette of Baal hurling a thunderbolt

Gold and bronze statuette of Baal hurling a thunderbolt from Minet-el-Beda, Syria. From the Louvres collection

Background imageRelated Images Greetings Card Collection: Parthian ceramic plaque from the 1st to 3rd century, depicting a mounted archer

Parthian ceramic plaque from the 1st to 3rd century, depicting a mounted archer
Parthian ceramic relief plaque, depicting a mounted male archer, 1st to 3rd Century. Said to be from Syria. From the British Museums collection

Background imageRelated Images Greetings Card Collection: Inscription on a golden bowl of the King hunting wild bulls, Temple of Baal, c14th-12th century BC

Inscription on a golden bowl of the King hunting wild bulls, Temple of Baal, c14th-12th century BC
Inscription on a golden bowl of the King on a chariot hunting wild bulls, Temple of Baal, Ras Shamra, Syria, c14th-c12th century BC. From the collection at The Louvre

Background imageRelated Images Greetings Card Collection: Ivory cosmetic box cover depicting a goddess feeding caprids, Tomb at Minet-el-Beida, c1250 BC

Ivory cosmetic box cover depicting a goddess feeding caprids, Tomb at Minet-el-Beida, c1250 BC
Ivory cosmetic box cover showing a goddess feeding caprids, Tomb 3 at Minet-el-Beida, Syria, c1250 BC. From the collection at The Louvre

Background imageRelated Images Greetings Card Collection: Stone relief of Horseman, Tell Halaf, Syria, c10th - 9th century BC

Stone relief of Horseman, Tell Halaf, Syria, c10th - 9th century BC
Stone relief of Horseman, Tell Halaf, Syria, c10th-9th century BC. In the collection at The British Museum, London

Background imageRelated Images Greetings Card Collection: Detail of hieroglyphic inscription, Neo-Hittite, c9th century BC

Detail of hieroglyphic inscription, Neo-Hittite, c9th century BC

Background imageRelated Images Greetings Card Collection: Hieroglyphic inscription, Neo-Hittite, c9th century BC

Hieroglyphic inscription, Neo-Hittite, c9th century BC. Inscription using an ancient Hitite script ceremonially on a monument

Background imageRelated Images Greetings Card Collection: Sculpture in high relief of gods, Palmyra, c2nd - 1st century BC

Sculpture in high relief of gods, Palmyra, c2nd - 1st century BC
Sculpture in high relief of gods, c2nd-1st century BC. At the centre of the composition is Baalshamin the supreme deity, to his right is the moon god Aglibot, and to the left is the sun god Malakbet

Background imageRelated Images Greetings Card Collection: St Simeon Stylites, Hermit of the Pillar, 5th century (1825)

St Simeon Stylites, Hermit of the Pillar, 5th century (1825). St Simeon Stylites (387-459) spent 7 years self-imposed solitude in a Syrian monastery

Background imageRelated Images Greetings Card Collection: Limestone relief showing Hittite soldiers, Temple of Abu Simbel, Egypt, 14th-13th century BC

Limestone relief showing Hittite soldiers, Temple of Abu Simbel, Egypt, 14th-13th century BC. The Hittites were a people whose empire covered much of Anatolia and northern Syria

Background imageRelated Images Greetings Card Collection: St John Chrysostom, c1470-1523. Artist: Perugino

St John Chrysostom, c1470-1523. Artist: Perugino
St John Chrysostom, c1470-1523. Born in Antioch, St John Chrysostom (c347-407), was reputedly one of the greatest of Christian preachers, for which he is known as the Golden Tongued

Background imageRelated Images Greetings Card Collection: Council of Acre and the Siege of Damascus, 1147-1148 (late 12th century)

Council of Acre and the Siege of Damascus, 1147-1148 (late 12th century). Events from the Second Crusade showing the Council of Acre (top)

Background imageRelated Images Greetings Card Collection: Saladin, c1180

Saladin, c1180. Saladin or Salah al-Din al-Ayyubi, (1137-93), Sultan of Egypt and Syria, leader of Muslim armies against the Crusaders. After a contemporary miniature c1180

Background imageRelated Images Greetings Card Collection: Battle between Bacchides and Jonathan, Maccabean Revolt, 160 BC, (c19th century)

Battle between Bacchides and Jonathan, Maccabean Revolt, 160 BC, (c19th century)
Battle between Bacchides and Jonathan, Maccabean Revolt, 160 BC (c19th century). French representation of the battle between Bacchides, general of Demetrius I Soter (c187-150 BC)

Background imageRelated Images Greetings Card Collection: Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa (63-12 BC), Roman statesman and naval and military commander

Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa (63-12 BC), Roman statesman and naval and military commander. Agrippa was a friend, son-in-law, and deputy of the Emperor Augustus

Background imageRelated Images Greetings Card Collection: Statue of Idrimi, Late Bronze Age / Syrian, 16th century BC

Statue of Idrimi, Late Bronze Age / Syrian, 16th century BC
Head of a statue of Idrimi, a king of Alalakh, Late Bronze Age/Syrian, 16th century BC. An inscription in Babylonian cuneiform script says that he was one of the sons of the royal house of Aleppo

Background imageRelated Images Greetings Card Collection: Statue of Idrimi, Late Bronze Age / Syrian, 16th century BC

Statue of Idrimi, Late Bronze Age / Syrian, 16th century BC
Statue of Idrimi, a king of Alalakh, Late Bronze Age/Syrian, 16th century BC. An inscription in Babylonian cuneiform script says that he was one of the sons of the royal house of Aleppo

Background imageRelated Images Greetings Card Collection: Hittite relief of a horseman, Tell Halaf, Syria, c10th - 9th century BC

Hittite relief of a horseman, Tell Halaf, Syria, c10th - 9th century BC
Hittite relief of a horseman, Tell Halaf, Syria, c10th-9th century BC. From the British Museum

Background imageRelated Images Greetings Card Collection: Hittite relief of an archer, Tell Halaf, Syria, c10th - 9th century BC

Hittite relief of an archer, Tell Halaf, Syria, c10th - 9th century BC
Hittite relief of an archer, Tell Halaf, Syria, c10th-9th century BC. From the British Museum



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