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Coin Depicting the Goddess Tyche, 2nd-1st century BCE. Creator: UnknownCoin Depicting the Goddess Tyche, 2nd-1st century BCE
Coin Depicting the Goddess Kybele, 2nd century BCE. Creator: UnknownCoin Depicting the Goddess Kybele, 2nd century BCE
Coin Depicting the Goddess Kybele or Tyche, 2nd-1st century BCE. Creator: UnknownCoin Depicting the Goddess Kybele or Tyche, 2nd-1st century BCE
Coin Depicting the Goddess Kybele, 2nd-1st century BCE. Creator: UnknownCoin Depicting the Goddess Kybele, 2nd-1st century BCE
Coin Depicting the God Apollo, (75-50 BC ?). Creator: UnknownCoin Depicting the God Apollo, (75-50 BC ?)
Coin Depicting the Amazon Smyrna, 1st-2nd century. Creator: UnknownCoin Depicting the Amazon Smyrna, 1st-2nd century
Coin Depicting the Amazon Smyrna, 175-200. Creator: UnknownCoin Depicting the Amazon Smyrna, 175-200. Obverse: Smyrna holding a bipennis (double axe) over her shoulder. Reverse: ships prow. Minted in Smyrna, Ionia (modern Izmir, Turkey)
Smyrna, from a daguerreotype taken on the roof of the Governors House, 1845. Smyrna [in Turkey] is one of the very few ancient cities which have survived to our times
A House in Smyrna, 1839. Creator: Alexandre Gabriel DecampsA House in Smyrna, 1839
Smyrniotes, 1873. Creator: Emile BoilvinSmyrniotes, 1873
General View of Smyrna, 1880s. Creator: UnknownGeneral View of Smyrna, 1880s
Smyrna, General View of the Quais, 1880s. Creator: UnknownSmyrna, General View of the Quais, 1880s
Aqueduct, Smyrna, 1880s. Creator: UnknownAqueduct, Smyrna, 1880s
The Turkish Patrol. Creator: Alexandre Gabriel DecampsThe Turkish Patrol
Izmir (Smyrna), the Chief City of Asiatic Turkey, and Its Harbor, c1930s. Creator: UnknownIzmir (Smyrna), the Chief City of Asiatic Turkey, and Its Harbor, c1930s. One of the principal mercantile cities of the Mediterranean Sea. From " Tour of the World"
Smyrna, 1890. Creator: UnknownSmyrna, 1890. Smyrna on a strategic point of the Aegean coast of Anatolia. During the Smyrniote Crusade in 1344, combined forces of the Knights Hospitaliers, Republic of Venice
Smyrna, 1838. From A Display of the Naval Flags of All Nations. Collected from the Best Authorities. [Fisher, Son, & Co. London, 1838]
Smyrna, 1820. Artist: Vorobyev, Maxim Nikiphorovich (1787-1855)Smyrna, 1820. Found in the collection of the State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow
Turkish children playing with a turtle (Souvenir de la Turquie d Asie). Artist: Decamps, Alexandre Gabriel (1803-1860)Turkish children playing with a turtle (Souvenir de la Turquie d Asie). Found in the collection of Musee Conde, Chantilly
Hussein Abni Pasha, c1906, (1907). Hussein Abni Pasha (1819-1876), influential military leader, holding positions; General governor of Smyrna in 1872
Smyrna, Turkey, 19th century. Artist: James B AllenSmyrna, Turkey, 19th century
The Jewish quarter, Smyrna, Greece, 1900s. Artist: ME WrightThe Jewish quarter, Smyrna, Greece, 1900s. Stereoscopic slide (detail)
Turkish Children at a Fountain, 1846. Artist: Decamps, Alexandre Gabriel (1803-1860)Turkish Children at a Fountain, 1846. Found in the collection of the Musee Conde, Chantilly
Smyrna, 1820. Artist: Maxim VorobyovSmyrna, 1820. Smyrna (no called Izmir), covering an area more that 4 miles, is the third largest city of Turkey and has also largest natural harbor of western Turkey
Timur attacking the Knights of St John at Smyrna, 1402 (1467). Artist: BihzadTimur attacking the Knights of St John at Smyrna, 1402 (1467). Timur Lenk (1336-1404), or Tamerlane, meaning Timur the Lame
Shabbetai Zevi (1626-1676), Turkish-born Jew who claimed to be the Messiah, c1665. He is shown here blessing a Jewish congregation at Smyrna c1665