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Clovis and his Rebellious Soldier, 487 AD, (1875). Artist: G GreatbachClovis and his Rebellious Soldier, 487 AD, (1875). The soldier stooped to take up his weapon when the king, taking his own axe in his hand, clove his head with it
Battle of Tolbiacum, 496 AD, (1875). Artist: DJ PoundBattle of Tolbiacum, 496 AD, (1875). The battle at Tolbiac or Tolbiacum was fought between the Franks under Clovis I and the Alamanni, at what is now North Rhine-Westphalia
Clovis, the first Christian King of the Franks, (1806). Artist: J ChapmanClovis, the first Christian King of the Franks, (1806). Clovis I (c466-511) converted to Christianity and was baptized in 496 AD
Adam and Eve, Tunisia, 5th Century. Located in the Bardo Museum, Tunis
Vase from Peloponnesus, Greece, 5th century. Located in the Budapest Museum
Daniel in the lions den, Roman mosaic from Bordj El Loudi, Tunisia, 5th Century AD. Located in the collection of the Bardo Museum, Tunisia
Roman vase, 350-450 AD. Located in the Budapest Museum
Administrators of the villages, 5th century (1887). Artist: A LemercierAdministrators of the villages, 5th century (1887). A: Centenier; B: Cinquantenier; C: Quartenier. A print from Francois Cudets Histoire des Corps de Troupes de la Ville de Paris. (France, 1887)
Tityrus playing the pipes, 5th century. Illustration from Vergils Bucolics in the Codex Vergilius Romanus, collection of the Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, Vatican Library
Three Miracles of St Zenobius, 1500-1505. Artist: Sandro BotticelliThree Miracles of St Zenobius, 1500-1505. Saint Zenobius (337-417) was the first Bishop of Florence. From the collection of the The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
The Last Communion of St Jerome, c1495. Artist: Sandro BotticelliThe Last Communion of St Jerome, c1495. From the collection of the The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Four Scenes from the Early Life of Saint Zenobius, c1500. Artist: Sandro BotticelliFour Scenes from the Early Life of Saint Zenobius, c1500. Saint Zenobius (337-417) was the first Bishop of Florence. From the collection of the National Gallery, London
St Jerome Reading in a Landscape, c1450-1516. Artist: Giovanni BelliniSt Jerome Reading in a Landscape, c1450-1516. From the collection of the Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford
St Jeromes Dream, c1600. Artist: Orazio BorgianniSt Jeromes Dream, c1600. St Jerome (c340-420), one of the four great Fathers of the Christian church who translated the Old Testament from Hebrew into Latin
St Jerome, late 16th-early 17th century. Artist: Louis FinsonSt Jerome, late 16th-early 17th century. Jerome, in the act of self-flagellation, gazes up in ecstasy into a shaft of light
Baptism of Clovis, 496 AD, (19th century). Clovis I (c466-511 AD), King of the Franks, converted to Christianity and was baptized in 496 AD
Saint Genevieve and Attila, c451 AD, (19th century). St Genevieve (419-512 AD), the patron saint of Paris, prevents Attila the Hun (406-453 AD) from attacking the city
St Jerome, mid 15th century. Artist: Fra AngelicoSt Jerome, mid 15th century. Born Eusebius Hieronymus Sophronius, St Jerome (c342-420) was a leading father of the Christian church
St John Chrysostom, mid 15th century. Artist: Fra AngelicoSt John Chrysostom, mid 15th century. St John Chrysostom (c347-407), Syrian priest and one of the Doctors of the Christian Church. He was created Bishop of Constantinople in 398
Silver Bowl from a Sarmatian Tomb, 4th-5th century. The Sarmatians were a large confederation of Iranian people during classical antiquity, flourishing from about 5th century BC to 4th century
Japanese Warrior, Haniwa Tomb Figure, c300-550
Japanese Haniwa figure of Shamaness Tomb-figure, 5th-6th century
Japanese Haniwa Tomb Figure of Horse, c300-550
Coptic Terracotta Dromedary, from Egypt, 5th century. Held at the Louvre
Coptic woodcarving of lion in foliage, c5th-7th century. Coptic Museum, Cairo
Coptic Woodcarving of Antelope, 5th century
Horus on a Horse spears a Crocodile, Egyptian Sandstone, 5th century
Leopard Mosaic detail, Great Palace, Istanbul, c4th-6th century
Sassanian Silver-Gilt Dish of King Peroz I, (459-484) Hunting Mouflon, c5th century. The Sasanian Empire known to its inhabitants as Eranshahr
Arch of constantine Horizontal Band showing, Battle of Milvian Bridge, 313-315Arch of constantine Horizontal Band showing Battle of Milvian Bridge, 312-315. The Arch of Constantine was constructed 313-315 alhough dedicated to Constantine
Roman Gold Bar, c4th-5th century. Stamped Gold currency-bar
Etruscan Stela, Warrior with Shield and spear c420 BC-300 BC. Stela no. 80 at Museo Civico, Bologna
Soldier of the 4th Crusade, Mosaic in church of San Giovanni Evangelista, 13th century. The Fourth Crusade (1202-04) was a Western European armed expedition called by Pope Innocent III
Dome Mosaic in Orthodox Baptistry, Ravenna, Italy, 5th century. The Arian Baptistry in Ravenna, Italy is a Christian baptismal building that was erected by the Ostrogothic King Theodoric the Great
Tomb of Jesus on Easter Morning, Wood Panel, Byzantine casket, 5th century. British Museum
Pilate Condemns Christ and St Peter Denies Him, Ivory Panel, Byzantine Casket, early 5th century
Rhynie-Crawstone, Pictish incised Animals, Aberdeenshire, c5th century-c8th century. Salmon and the Pictish Beast below
Detail of Simon on Mosaic Pavement, 5th century. Villa at Argos, Greece
Roman Iron Swords, Key and Clay Lamp from Bavaria, Germany, c2nd century BC-5th century. Grunwald Museum
Claw Beaker from an Anglo-Saxon grave at Lyminge, Kent, 5th century. At Maidstone Museum. A claw beaker is a name given by archaeologists to a type of drinking vessel often found as a grave good in
Dwarf from Sigiriya Rock fortress, 5th century, Sri Lanka. (20th century). According to the ancient Sri Lankan chronicle the Culavamsa
Early Christian Sarcophagus, 5th centuryEarly Christian Sarcophagus, now in the Basilica of S. Apollinare in Classe. It depicts Christ giving a scroll (the symbol of authority over the church) to St Peter, 5th century
Medieval mosaic of the sack of Constantinople, 5th centuryMedieval mosaic of the sack of Constantinople, taken by soldiers of the 4th Crusade, in the church of San Giovanni Evalangista, 5th century
Bronze plaque of a horse, 5th-9th centuryBronze plaque of a horse from Denmark. From the National Museums collection in Copenhagen, 5th-9th century
Coptic Pilgrim Flask, 4th-5th centuryCcoptic pilgrim flask inscribed St Thecla, from the Louvres collection, 4th-5th century
Capernaum Temple, 5th centuryCapernaum Temple in Galilee, built over the foundations of an older synagogue where Christ may have taught, 5th century
Dye vat in a Punic House, 5th centuryDye vat in a Punic House in Kerkovane, possibly used for murex purple, 5th century
Walls of houses in the Punic town at Kerkovane, 5th centuryWalls of houses in the Punic town at Kerkovane, the best preserved Punic town in Africa, discovered in 1952, 5th century