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"Cyrus: A Legacy of Greatness and Influence" Cyrus, the name that echoes through history, holds a multitude of captivating stories and remarkable achievements

Background imageCyrus Collection: Cyrus McCormicks reaper and binder, 1877

Cyrus McCormicks reaper and binder, 1877
Cyrus McCormicks reaper and binder, an improvement on the model patented in 1831 which was a reaper only, 1877

Background imageCyrus Collection: Cyrus McCormicks reaping machine, 1862

Cyrus McCormicks reaping machine, 1862. Patented in America in 1831and shown at the Great Exhibition in the Crystal Palace, London, 1851, it was the first widely adopted mechanical reaper

Background imageCyrus Collection: Landing at Gallipoli, World War I by Cyrus Cuneo

Landing at Gallipoli, World War I by Cyrus Cuneo
Anzac soldiers landing on the beach at Gallipoli and coming under fire by Turkish troops. Date: 1916

Background imageCyrus Collection: McCORMICK REAPER, c1875. McCormick Harvesting Machine Company advertisement

McCORMICK REAPER, c1875. McCormick Harvesting Machine Company advertisement, from an American agricultural magazine

Background imageCyrus Collection: MCCORMICK REAPER, 1831. Cyrus Hall McCormicks reaper, invented on Walnut Grove Farm

MCCORMICK REAPER, 1831. Cyrus Hall McCormicks reaper, invented on Walnut Grove Farm, the McCormick homestead, near Steeles Tavern, Va

Background imageCyrus Collection: The Writing on the Wall. American lithograph cartoon by Joseph Keppler, 1884

The Writing on the Wall. American lithograph cartoon by Joseph Keppler, 1884
BLAINE CARTOON, 1884. The Writing on the Wall. American lithograph cartoon by Joseph Keppler, 1884, depicting prominent Republicans at a modern-day Belshazzars feast

Background imageCyrus Collection: AMERICAN FINANCIERS, 1883. The Protectors of our Industries. Cartoon depicting American financiers

AMERICAN FINANCIERS, 1883. The Protectors of our Industries. Cartoon depicting American financiers Cyrus Field, Jay Gould, William Henry Vanderbilt and Russell Sage

Background imageCyrus Collection: Persian king with his bodyguards

Persian king with his bodyguards
Ancient Persian king with his bodyguards - a soldier and an archer. Antique hand-colored print

Background imageCyrus Collection: The struggle between Gomates and Gobryas. Gobryas, a general of king Cyrus fights Gomates

The struggle between Gomates and Gobryas. Gobryas, a general of king Cyrus fights Gomates, aka Bardiya and Smerdis, or the false Smerdis, (a magi impersonator), c540BC

Background imageCyrus Collection: King Cyrus King Cambyses Van de Coningen van Persen

King Cyrus King Cambyses Van de Coningen van Persen
King Cyrus and King Cambyses Van de Coningen van Persen (series title) Persian kings (series title) Den Grooten Figuer-Bibel (...) (series title)

Background imageCyrus Collection: Meeting Cyrus Artemisia

Meeting Cyrus Artemisia
Meeting of Cyrus and Artemisia

Background imageCyrus Collection: Treasures Cyrus

Treasures Cyrus
Treasures brought to Cyrus

Background imageCyrus Collection: Queen Tomyris receives message Cyrus

Queen Tomyris receives message Cyrus
Queen Tomyris receives message from Cyrus

Background imageCyrus Collection: Death Cyrus

Death Cyrus
Death of Cyrus

Background imageCyrus Collection: Tomb Cyrus Iran 1898

Tomb Cyrus Iran 1898
Tomb, Cyrus, Iran. 1898, Iran

Background imageCyrus Collection: Daniel Cyrus Idol Bel Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn

Daniel Cyrus Idol Bel Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn
Daniel and Cyrus before the Idol Bel; Rembrandt Harmensz. van Rijn (Dutch, 1606 - 1669); 1633; Oil on panel; 23.5 × 30.2 cm (9 1, 4 × 11 7, 8 in.)

Background imageCyrus Collection: Tomyris Head Cyrus 1637-1638 Peter Paul Rubens

Tomyris Head Cyrus 1637-1638 Peter Paul Rubens
Tomyris with the Head of Cyrus, c. 1637-1638. Peter Paul Rubens (Flemish, 1577-1640). Pen and brown ink, with black and red chalk; sheet: 27.2 x 47.2 cm (10 11/16 x 18 9/16 in.); secondary support

Background imageCyrus Collection: Studies Angels recto Panthea Cyrus verso 1655-1660

Studies Angels recto Panthea Cyrus verso 1655-1660
Studies of Angels (recto); Panthea before Cyrus? (verso), 1655-1660?. Michel Dorigny (French, 1617-1665). Black chalk heightened with white chalk; sheet: 20 x 25.7 cm (7 7/8 x 10 1/8 in.)

Background imageCyrus Collection: Panthea Cyrus verso 1655-1660 Michel Dorigny

Panthea Cyrus verso 1655-1660 Michel Dorigny
Panthea before Cyrus? (verso), 1655-1660?. Michel Dorigny (French, 1617-1665). Black chalk; sheet: 20 x 25.7 cm (7 7/8 x 10 1/8 in.)

Background imageCyrus Collection: Lord Kitchener Inspecting Part Of Kitcheners Army, After The Drawing By Cyrus Cunco

Lord Kitchener Inspecting Part Of Kitcheners Army, After The Drawing By Cyrus Cunco. Field Marshal Horatio Herbert Kitchener, 1st Earl Kitchener, 1850

Background imageCyrus Collection: Engraving From The Dore Bible Illustrating Ezra I 7 To 11 Cyrus Restoring The Vessels Of The

Engraving From The Dore Bible Illustrating Ezra I 7 To 11 Cyrus Restoring The Vessels Of The Temple By Gustave Dore 1832-1883 French Artist And Illustrator

Background imageCyrus Collection: Tomb Of Cyrus The Great; Pasargadae, Iran

Tomb Of Cyrus The Great; Pasargadae, Iran

Background imageCyrus Collection: Sea Battle, World War I by Cyrus Cuneo

Sea Battle, World War I by Cyrus Cuneo
The Great Sea Battle. An unspecified but fierce naval battle during the First World War, illustrated by the late Cyrus Cuneo. Date: 1916

Background imageCyrus Collection: WORLD WAR I: GALLIPOLI, 1915. Australian troops landing on Anzac Beach, Gallipoli

WORLD WAR I: GALLIPOLI, 1915. Australian troops landing on Anzac Beach, Gallipoli, Turkey, April 1915. Contemporary oil painting by Cyrus Cuneo (1879-1916)

Background imageCyrus Collection: FARMING: MCCORMICK MACHINE. McCormick Harvesting Machine Company advertisement, American

FARMING: MCCORMICK MACHINE. McCormick Harvesting Machine Company advertisement, American
FARMING:MCCORMICK MACHINE. McCormick Harvesting Machine Company advertisement, American, c1880

Background imageCyrus Collection: The Tomb of Cyrus II the Great, King of Persia

The Tomb of Cyrus II the Great, King of Persia (559-529 BC). His full title was: " King of Kings of Persia, King of Aryavarta, King of Anshan, King of Media, King of Babylon

Background imageCyrus Collection: McCORMICKs REAPER, 1834. Cyrus McCormicks first reaping machine, pateneted in 1834

McCORMICKs REAPER, 1834. Cyrus McCormicks first reaping machine, pateneted in 1834. Wood engraving, American, 19th century

Background imageCyrus Collection: PANC2A-00111

PANC2A-00111
Cyrus the Great entering Babylon, 539 BC. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageCyrus Collection: PANC2A-00112

PANC2A-00112
Cyrus II, King of Persia, restoring the Hebrews sacred vessels. Hand-colored woodcut of a Gustave Dore illustration

Background imageCyrus Collection: Cyrus the Great

Cyrus the Great
CYRUS II (THE GREAT) Overthrew Croesus Kingdom of Lydia. Led a successful conquest of Babylon (539) and freed Jewish captives

Background imageCyrus Collection: Anti home-rulers in action: the First Lord mobbed

Anti home-rulers in action: the First Lord mobbed
Illustration by Cyrus Cuneo, showing the hostile reception to Mr and Mrs. Churchill, on Mr. Churchills visit to Ireland to outline the Governments forthcoming Home Rule Bill. Date: 1912

Background imageCyrus Collection: Cyrus West Field

Cyrus West Field
CYRUS WEST FIELD American financier, pioneer of the transatlantic cable. Date: 1819 - 1892

Background imageCyrus Collection: Memorial Organ, New City Hall, Portland, Maine, USA

Memorial Organ, New City Hall, Portland, Maine, USA
Herman Kotzschmar Memorial Organ, New City Hall, Portland, Maine, USA, the gift of Cyrus H K Curtis, built in 1909, dedicated in 1912

Background imageCyrus Collection: The Sort of Film We ll Have for Years, by Bairnsfather

The Sort of Film We ll Have for Years, by Bairnsfather
The Sort of Film We ll Have for Years How Dick Manvers Got His Star Every familiar feature of the Film is happily caricatured by Captain Bairnsfather in his amusing page of pictures

Background imageCyrus Collection: Cyrus proclaiming the rebuilding of the temple

Cyrus proclaiming the rebuilding of the temple. Date: circa late 19th century

Background imageCyrus Collection: A thrilling charge, WWI by Cyrus Cuneo

A thrilling charge, WWI by Cyrus Cuneo
A charge of Highland soldiers with bayonets fixed during an attack, World War I. Date: 1916

Background imageCyrus Collection: Aerial attack, WWI by Cyrus Cuneo

Aerial attack, WWI by Cyrus Cuneo
An aerial engagement during World War I, showing a German plane crashing to the earth in a column of flame and smoke. Date: 1916

Background imageCyrus Collection: Repulsing a frontal attack, WWI by Cyrus Cuneo

Repulsing a frontal attack, WWI by Cyrus Cuneo
British soldiers, armed with rifles and bayonets, scrambling over the top during an enemy attack. Date: 1916

Background imageCyrus Collection: Cyrus Comte De Valence

Cyrus Comte De Valence
CYRUS comte de VALENCE French military commander with his autograph Date: 1757 - 1822

Background imageCyrus Collection: Cyrus King Persia Four Illustrious Rulers Antiquity

Cyrus King Persia Four Illustrious Rulers Antiquity
Artokoloro

Background imageCyrus Collection: Tomyris shown nude placing head Cyrus sack held

Tomyris shown nude placing head Cyrus sack held
Artokoloro

Background imageCyrus Collection: Cyrus II (c. 590 / 580-530 BC), Persian king

Cyrus II (c. 590 / 580-530 BC), Persian king
illustration of a Cyrus II (c.590/580-530 BC), Persian king

Background imageCyrus Collection: CYRUS GATES FARMSTEAD. The home of cartographer and abolitionist Cyrus Gates, Maine

CYRUS GATES FARMSTEAD. The home of cartographer and abolitionist Cyrus Gates, Maine, New York, built in 1851. Believed to have been a station on the Underground Railroad. Photograph, 1963

Background imageCyrus Collection: Tomb of Cyrus the Great, Iran

Tomb of Cyrus the Great, Iran
Mausoleum of Cyrus is located approximately 1 km southwest of the palaces of Pasargadae, Shiraz, Iran

Background imageCyrus Collection: FARMING: CRADLE. American farmers harvesting grain with cradles while others gather

FARMING: CRADLE. American farmers harvesting grain with cradles while others gather it into bundles. Staged reenactment, 1929, for Romance of the Reaper

Background imageCyrus Collection: McCORMICK: WORKSHOP. A view of the workshop on Walnut Grove Farm in Rockbridge County

McCORMICK: WORKSHOP. A view of the workshop on Walnut Grove Farm in Rockbridge County, Virginia, where Cyrus Hall McCormick invented his horse-drawn reaper

Background imageCyrus Collection: McCORMICK: HOUSE. A view of the house on Walnut Grove Farm in Rockbridge County

McCORMICK: HOUSE. A view of the house on Walnut Grove Farm in Rockbridge County, Virginia, where Cyrus Hall McCormick was living when he invented his horse-drawn reaper in 1831

Background imageCyrus Collection: Cyrus Restoring the Vessels of the Temple, by Gustave Dore. Dore, 1832 - 1883, French

Cyrus Restoring the Vessels of the Temple, by Gustave Dore. Dore, 1832 - 1883, French
CYRUS RESTORING THE VESSELS OF THE TEMPLE, BY GUSTAVE DORE. Dore, 1832 - 1883, French. Engraving for the Bible. 1870, Art, Artist, holy book, religion, religious, christianity, christian



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"Cyrus: A Legacy of Greatness and Influence" Cyrus, the name that echoes through history, holds a multitude of captivating stories and remarkable achievements. From the majestic Tomb the Great in Pasargadae, Iran to Rudyard Kipling's artistic tribute by Cyrus Cuneo, this name has left an indelible mark on our world. One cannot discuss Cyrus without mentioning the Cylinder the Great, adorned with Akkadian text. This ancient artifact symbolizes his enlightened rule and respect for diverse cultures—a testament to his vision as a leader. In 1879, an anti-trust cartoon depicted William Henry Vanderbilt, Jay Gould, and Cyrus W. Field as part of a railroad trust. This illustration highlights how even in modern times, powerful figures like Cyrus continue to shape industries and economies. The innovation brought forth by individuals named Cyrus is awe-inspiring. The demonstration of the horse-drawn harvester invented by McCormick Harvester showcases their ingenuity in revolutionizing agriculture—an achievement that forever changed farming practices worldwide. Cyrus' influence extends beyond borders; it reaches places like Babylon where remnants of its ancient city still stand today. The tomb itself stands tall as a reminder of Iran's rich heritage—Pasagarda being home to one such monument dedicated to none other than Cyrus II himself. Not limited to land-based legacies alone, Cyruses have also played pivotal roles in maritime endeavors. Valentia witnessed historic moments during cable laying expeditions led by pioneers like those aboard Caroline or at Foilhummerum Bay—a testament to their contributions towards global connectivity. Even Istanbul bears witness to the impact made by Cyruses throughout history with Robert College standing proudly—an institution founded under their patronage—educating generations since its establishment. From conquering empires and fostering cultural harmony to shaping industries and advancing technology—the name "Cyrus" resonates with greatness across time and continents.