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Chinese Tomb Guardian, T ang Dynasty, 7th-10th century. The Tang Dynasty is generally regarded as a high point in Chinese civilization, and a golden age of cosmopolitan culture
Statuette of Amen-Ra, Late New Kingdom c900BC. His crown is topped by two tall feathers and a sun disk, symbolic of his assimilation with the sun god, Ra, as Amun-Ra
Cyrene crowned by Libya, c120-140. Marble inscribed relief of the nymph Cyrene, overpowering a lion, and being crowned by Libya. At British Museum
Bust of Nero, Roman Emperor AD54-68, in crown and chestplate, c1st century. Nero (37 AD- 68 AD) was the last Roman emperor of the Julio-Claudian dynasty
Timur hands his crown to Babur Mughal, c1630. Timur (1336-1405), sits between the first two Mughal Emperors, Babur Timur (1336-1405), and Humayan (r.1530-1540 and 1544-1545)
Krishna with flute, approached by two ladies
Detail from a Psalter the Magi and Herod, c1140. Probably illuminated in Canterbury c1140
Detail from a Psalter, Adoration of the Magi, c1140Detail from a Psalter. Adoration of the Magi, c1140. Probably illuminated at Canterbury
God the Father with Christ altarpiece from Lubeck, 1470-1480. At Museum of National Antiquities of Stockholm
St. Margaret of Scotland, Hereford Cathedral, England, 20th century. Artist: CM DixonSt. Margaret of Scotland, Hereford Cathedral, England, 20th century. Medieval stained glass window in Hereford Cathedral depicts Saint Margaret of Scotland (c1045- 1093)
Stained glass window of Nathan, Canterbury Cathedral, 20th century. Artist: CM DixonStained glass window of Nathan, Canterbury Cathedral, 20th century. 13th century Medieval stained glass window of Nathan from the Ancestors of Christ series, initially dated to around 1220
Painting of King Henry VI of England (1422-1461) at Chichester Cathedral, England, 20th century. Artist: CM DixonPainting of King Henry VI of England (1422-1461) at Chichester Cathedral, England, 20th century. Henry VI was King of England (1422-1461) and again from (1470-1471)
Queen Anne (1665-1714) at Chichester Cathedral, Sussex, 20th century. Artist: CM DixonQueen Anne (1665-1714) at Chichester Cathedral, Sussex, 20th century. Anne became Queen of England, Scotland and Ireland on 8 March 1702
Queen Victoria Statue, Hove, Sussex, 20th century. Artist: CM DixonQueen Victoria Statue, Hove, Sussex, 20th century. Standing statue of Queen Victoria wearing royal regalia with crown and veil, holding a sceptre in her right hand
Byzantine Emperor Constantine IX Monomachos, St. Sophia, Istanbul, 20th century. Artist: CM DixonByzantine Emperor, Constantine IX Monomachos, St. Sophia, Istanbul, 20th century. Byzantine emperor from June 11, 1042 to January 11, 1055
Memorial window in church to King Edward, Corfe Castle, Dorset, 20th century. Artist: CM DixonMemorial window in church to King Edward, Corfe Castle, Dorset, 20th century. St Edwards Church built during the 12th century was named after St Edward the Martyr who was murdered on 18th March 978
Marble head of Diocletian, 3rd centuryMarble head of Diocletian from Izmit in Turkey, now in the Archaeological Museum in Turkey, 3rd century
Tetradrachm of King Gotarzes II of Parthia (ruled 40-51BC)Tetradrachm of King Gotarzes II (ruled 40-51 BC): obverse. He was known for being especially cruel, and had a troubled reign
Visigothic Gold Crown, 7th centuryA gold crown from the treasure of Guarrazar near Toledo, Spain. This was a find of crowns and gold crosses which was originally offered to the Roman Catholic church by the King of the Visigoths as a
Stained glass of St Edward the Confessor, 15th centuryStained glass of St Edward the Confessor in Canterbury Cathedral, 15th century
Stained glass image of King Canute, 11th century
A mosaic of Christ crowning Roger II, 12th centuryA mosaic of Christ crowning Roger II, the Norman King of Sicily, in the church of La Martorana in Palermo, 12th century
Fresco of the story of Job, 14th centuryFresco of the story of Job, in the Duomo of San Gimignano, 14th century
Phoenician statuette of a votary, 7th century BCPhoenician statuette of a votary, from the British Museums collection, 7th century BC
Roman Genius of a citySilver Roman Genius of a city, wearing a turreted crown. It was found at Macon in France in 1764, and is from the British Museums collection
Egyptian faience statuette of SobekBronze Ptolemaic figure of the egyptian crocodile-god Sobek, c600BC. He wears an atef crown. From the British Museums collection
Altar-piece of God the Father, 15th centuryAltar-piece of God the Father from Lubeck, now In the Museum of National Antiquities collection in Stockholm, 15th century
Head of the Roman Emperor Diocletian, 3rd centuryHead of the Roman Emperor Diocletian (22 December 244 - 3 December 311) from Izmit, Turkey, 3rd century
Portrait of Tsar Ivan IV the Terrible, early 18th century. Ivan IV, Grand Prince of Moscow (1530-1584), became the first Tsar of Russia in 1547
Rest on the Flight into Egypt, c1410. Artist: German MasterRest on the Flight into Egypt, c1410. Found in the collection of the State A Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow
Stained thirteenth century glass image of King Cnut (985 / 95-1035)Stained glass image of King Cnut from Canterbury Cathedral
Stained glass image of Edward the ConfessorStained glass representation of King Edward the Confessor (1003-1066), from the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York
Anglo-Saxon Silver Penny of CnutSilver penny of Cnut (990-1035), quatre-foil style, showing the obverse side
Anglo-Saxon Silver Penny of Harold IISilver penny of Harold II (1022-1066), minted 1066, showing the obverse side
Stained glass window of King Cnut, 15th centuryStained glass window of King Cnut (985 or 995 to 12 November 1035) from Canterbury Cathedral. 15th century
Painting showing the emperor Titus, 14th century Artist: Master Bertram of HamburgPainting showing the third horseman of the apocalypse as the emperor Titus, from the Altar of the Apocalypse, 14th century
Egyptian relief of a pharaohLimestone Egyptian relief of a pharaoh, wearing the double crown, now in the Egyptian Museum in Berlin
Silver tetradrachm of King Gotarzes II of Parthia (ruled 41 to 51), 1st centurySilver tetradrachm of King Gotarzes II of Parthia, known especially for his cruelty, 1sy century
Silver penny of the Irish King Sigtrygg SilkbeardQuatrefoil silver penny of Sigtrygg Silkbeard (989/995-1036) from Dublin. Silkbeard was a Hiberno-Norse King of Dublin
Bronze figurine of The God with the Golden Hand, early 2nd millenium BC. The horned crown symbolises divine power. The figurine was originally covered completely by gold
Close up of Pharaoh wearing Double Crown, Temple of Horus, Edfu, Egypt, c251-c246BCClose up of Pharaoh wearing Double Crown, Temple of Horus, Edfu, Egypt, Ptolemaic Period, c251 BC-c246 BC. The Pharaoh wearing the Double Crown of Upper & Lower Egypt stands between two goddesses
Relief of the Pharaoh between two goddesses, Temple of Horus, Edfu, Egypt, c251BC-c246BCRelief of the Pharaoh between two goddesses, Temple of Horus, Edfu, Egypt, Ptolemaic Period, c251 BC-c246 BC. The Pharaoh wearing the Double Crown of Upper & Lower Egypt stands between two goddesses
Relief of Horus (falcon-headed god), Temple of Horus, Edfu, Egypt, c251 BC - c246 BCRelief of Horus (falcon-headed god), Temple of Horus, Edfu, Egypt, Ptolemaic Period, c251 BC-c246 BC. Horus (falcon-headed god)
Death of Richard III at the Battle of Bosworth Field, 22 August 1485 (c19th century)Death of Richard III at the Battle of Bosworth, 22 August 1485 (c19th century). Richard III (1452-1485), the last Yorkist king of England, usurped the throne on the death of his brother, Edward IV
Tomb of Horemheb, last king of 18th dynasty, Ancient Egyptian, c1292 BC. Horemheb ruled from 1319-1292 BC. This wall painting shows him and the falcon-headed god Horus
Ludovico Ariosto (1474-1533), Italian poet. Ariosto, pictured wearing a laurel crown, was the author of the epic poem Orlando Furioso (1516)
Anne of Brittany (1476-1514), Duchess of Brittany and Queen of France. Anne married Charles VIII of France in 1491, then after Charles death, married Louis XII in 1499
Arthur, 6th century semi-legendary Christian king of the Britons, late 14th century. According to legend, Arthur united the Britons against the Saxons whom he defeated in c516 at the Battle of Badon