Aktuális sajtó tartalmak és illusztrációs fotók

7 138 találat
  • / 179
  • kép/oldal:
RM
Relief with Naram-Sin of Akkad's portrait. Naram-Sin, who reigned between 2254 and 2218 BC, created the title of King of the Four Corners of the World. Relief today housed at the Istanbul Archaeological Museum.-stock-foto
RM
A servant of the royal Achaemenid court at Persepolis (in present-day Iran) is shown carrying a covered vessel to the New Year's festival banquet. His clothing distinguishes him as a Mede. The Medes had dominated the Persian region until overthrown by the Achaemenids in 550 BC. The Achaemenids became the ruling dynasty of Persia until 330 BC, when they were defeated by Alexander the Great. This piece was probably part of a sculptural procession decorating the inner wall of the western staircase of the palace of King Darius I (reigned 521-486 BC). The figure gives the impression of mounting the-stock-foto
RF
Amsterdam, netherlands 15-07-25. The statue of Queen Wilhelmina, who reigned for almost 60 years and was a figure of resistance during World War II.-stock-foto
RF
CUBA - 1873 February 1: 50 centesimos brown postage stamp depicting portrait of King Amadeo I of Spain (1845-1890), also known as Amadeus, was an Italian prince who reigned as King of Spain from 1870 to 1873. He was elected by the Cortes Generales as Spain's monarch in 1870. Amadeo's reign was fraught with growing republicanism, Carlist rebellions in the north, and the Cuban independence movement. After three tumultuous years on the throne, he abdicated and returned to Italy in 1873, and the First Spanish Republic was declared as a result-stock-foto
RF
CUBA - 1873 February 1: 25 centesimos grey postage stamp depicting portrait of King Amadeo I of Spain (1845-1890), also known as Amadeus, was an Italian prince who reigned as King of Spain from 1870 to 1873. He was elected by the Cortes Generales as Spain's monarch in 1870. Amadeo's reign was fraught with growing republicanism, Carlist rebellions in the north, and the Cuban independence movement. After three tumultuous years on the throne, he abdicated and returned to Italy in 1873, and the First Spanish Republic was declared as a result-stock-foto
RM
Pope Nicholas V, who reigned from 6 March 1447 until his death in 1455. Born Tommaso Parentucelli, Nicholas was made a cardinal for his diplomatic efforts by Pope Eugene IV. He was a patron of the humanist movement and promoted the enslavement of African 'infidels'. Peter Paul Rubens --stock-foto
RM
Van Nuys, California, USA. 28th June, 2025. Some LGBTQ  advocates worry that same-sex marriage rights could be overturned, a law that has reigned supreme for ten years. (Credit Image: © Michael Jesus Moreno/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
RF
Street sign with the name: Rue Francois 1er, King of France and born in Cognac. Street sign in the Rue Grande in Cognac, France, honouring King Francis I of France, who reigned from 1494 to 1547. The sign is attached to an old stone wall flanked by white shutters and a rain pipe. Rue Grande, Cognac, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France-stock-foto
RF
Pamplona, Spain - May 31 st, 2025: Charles III of Navarre of Navarre sculpture by Francisco  Lopez Hernandez, 2003, Pamplona, Spain-stock-foto
RF
Pamplona, Spain - May 31 st, 2025: Charles III of Navarre of Navarre sculpture by Francisco  Lopez Hernandez, 2003, Pamplona, Spain-stock-foto
RF
Pamplona, Spain - May 31 st, 2025: Charles III of Navarre of Navarre sculpture by Francisco  Lopez Hernandez, 2003, Pamplona, Spain-stock-foto
RF
Pamplona, Spain - May 31 st, 2025: Charles III of Navarre of Navarre sculpture by Francisco  Lopez Hernandez, 2003, Pamplona, Spain-stock-foto
RM
A group of British soldiers from the time of King Henry III (reigned 28 October 1216 – 16 November 1272). He was also known as  Henry of Winchester and served as  King of England, Lord of Ireland, and Duke of Aquitaine-stock-foto
RM
King Henri IV and Gabrielle d'Estrees by Fleury Richard 1777-1852  France French, Louvre, Paris, France, French. [ King Henry IV of France, also known as Henry the Great, reigned from 1589 to 1610. He was an important figure in French history, known for his conversion to Catholicism and the Edict of Nantes, which brought religious tolerance ]-stock-foto
RM
King Henri IV and Gabrielle d'Estrees by Fleury Richard 1777-1852  France French, Louvre, Paris, France, French. [ King Henry IV of France, also known as Henry the Great, reigned from 1589 to 1610. He was an important figure in French history, known for his conversion to Catholicism and the Edict of Nantes, which brought religious tolerance ]-stock-foto
RM
King Henri IV and Gabrielle d'Estrees by Fleury Richard 1777-1852  France French, Louvre, Paris, France, French. [ King Henry IV of France, also known as Henry the Great, reigned from 1589 to 1610. He was an important figure in French history, known for his conversion to Catholicism and the Edict of Nantes, which brought religious tolerance ]-stock-foto
RM
Portrait of pope Clement XIII painted by german painter Anton Raphael Mengs. Clement XIII was of the Venetian Rezzonico family and reigned as pope from 1758 to 1769.-stock-foto
RM
Pope Joan. Illustration, entitled Joannes Septimus, woodcut from a 1493 manuscript (hand coloured by Ian Dagnall, 2025). Pope Joan (Ioannes Anglicus, 855–857) is a woman who purportedly reigned as pope for two years during the Middle Ages. Her story first appeared in chronicles in the 13th century and subsequently spread throughout Europe. The story was widely believed for centuries, but most modern scholars regard it as fictional (Wikipedia)-stock-foto
RM
Pope Joan. Illustration, entitled Joannes Septimus, woodcut from a 1493 manuscript. Pope Joan (Ioannes Anglicus, 855–857) is a woman who purportedly reigned as pope for two years during the Middle Ages. Her story first appeared in chronicles in the 13th century and subsequently spread throughout Europe. The story was widely believed for centuries, but most modern scholars regard it as fictional (Wikipedia)-stock-foto
RM
Portrait of King Henry VII, King of England; b. 1457, d. 1509, Reigned 1485-1509. vintage head and shoulders painting, unknown artist.-stock-foto
RM
Battle scene Charles VIII receiving the crown of Naples Francesco Bassano the Younger  - Francesco da Ponte 1510 – 1592 Italy-stock-foto
RM
Engraving of Emperor Adrian (Hadrian) Reigned 117-138 who continued the Third Persecution of Christians from  Antique the 1866 Edition of Foxe's Book-stock-foto
RM
Engraving of the Emperor Diocletian he reigned in the 3rd Century and Presided over the Last Christian Persecution by W.Thomas from the Antique  1866-stock-foto
RM
Empress Maria Theresia 1750 By Mathias de Visch. Painting in the Bruges Gothic City Hall (Stadhuis), Belgian, Belgium, Flemish. ( Maria Theresa (born May 13, 1717, Vienna—died November 29, 1780, Vienna) was the archduchess of Austria and queen of Hungary and Bohemia (1740–80), wife and empress of the Holy Roman emperor Francis I (reigned 1745–65), and mother of the Holy Roman emperor Joseph II (reigned 1765–90). Upon her accession, the War of the Austrian Succession (1740–48) erupted, challenging her inheritance of the Habsburg lands.-stock-foto
RM
Empress Maria Theresia 1750 By Mathias de Visch. Painting in the Bruges Gothic City Hall (Stadhuis), Belgian, Belgium, Flemish. ( Maria Theresa (born May 13, 1717, Vienna—died November 29, 1780, Vienna) was the archduchess of Austria and queen of Hungary and Bohemia (1740–80), wife and empress of the Holy Roman emperor Francis I (reigned 1745–65), and mother of the Holy Roman emperor Joseph II (reigned 1765–90). Upon her accession, the War of the Austrian Succession (1740–48) erupted, challenging her inheritance of the Habsburg lands.-stock-foto
RM
Empress Maria Theresia 1750 By Mathias de Visch. Painting in the Bruges Gothic City Hall (Stadhuis), Belgian, Belgium, Flemish. ( Maria Theresa (born May 13, 1717, Vienna—died November 29, 1780, Vienna) was the archduchess of Austria and queen of Hungary and Bohemia (1740–80), wife and empress of the Holy Roman emperor Francis I (reigned 1745–65), and mother of the Holy Roman emperor Joseph II (reigned 1765–90). Upon her accession, the War of the Austrian Succession (1740–48) erupted, challenging her inheritance of the Habsburg lands.-stock-foto
RM
Empress Maria Theresia 1750 By Mathias de Visch. Painting in the Bruges Gothic City Hall (Stadhuis), Belgian, Belgium, Flemish. ( Maria Theresa (born May 13, 1717, Vienna—died November 29, 1780, Vienna) was the archduchess of Austria and queen of Hungary and Bohemia (1740–80), wife and empress of the Holy Roman emperor Francis I (reigned 1745–65), and mother of the Holy Roman emperor Joseph II (reigned 1765–90). Upon her accession, the War of the Austrian Succession (1740–48) erupted, challenging her inheritance of the Habsburg lands.-stock-foto
RM
Japanese Emperor or Mikado, Emperor Komei or Osahito, reigned 1846-1867, Sitting on Throne in Japanese Royal Palace Heian-Kyo Kyoto Japan. Vintage or Historic Engraving or Illustration 1866-stock-foto
RM
Emperor Jimmu, reigned 660-585BC) Legendary GFirst Emperor of Japan and Founder of Great Japan. Vintage or Historic Engraving or Illustration 1866-stock-foto
RM
Ceremonial Procession for the Mikado or 121st Emperor of Japan, Osahito or Emperor Komei (reigned 1846-1867) Japan. Vintage or Historic Engraving or Illustration 1866-stock-foto
RM
Gaius Julius Caesar Augustus (born Gaius Octavius; 23 September 63 BC – 19 August AD 14), also known as Octavian (Latin: Octavianus), was the founder of the Roman Empire, who reigned as the first Roman emperor from 27 BC until his death in AD 14 from BOOK X - Rome in volume 11, of Ridpath's Universal history : an account of the origin, primitive condition and ethnic development of the great races of mankind, and of the principal events in the evolution and progress of the civilized life among men and nations, from recent and authentic sources with a preliminary inquiry on the time, place and m-stock-foto
RM
The Black Obelisk of Shalmaneser III is a black limestone Neo-Assyrian sculpture with many scenes in bas-relief and inscriptions. It comes from Nimrud (ancient Kalhu), in northern Iraq, and commemorates the deeds of King Shalmaneser III (reigned 858–824 BC). It is on display at the British Museum in London from the book Graven in the rock : or, The historical accuracy of the Bible confirmed by reference to the Assyrian and Egyptian monuments in the British Museum and elsewhere by Kinns, Samuel, 1826-1903 Publication date 1891-stock-foto
RM
The Black Obelisk of Shalmaneser III is a black limestone Neo-Assyrian sculpture with many scenes in bas-relief and inscriptions. It comes from Nimrud (ancient Kalhu), in northern Iraq, and commemorates the deeds of King Shalmaneser III (reigned 858–824 BC). It is on display at the British Museum in London from the book Graven in the rock : or, The historical accuracy of the Bible confirmed by reference to the Assyrian and Egyptian monuments in the British Museum and elsewhere by Kinns, Samuel, 1826-1903 Publication date 1891-stock-foto
RM
The Black Obelisk of Shalmaneser III is a black limestone Neo-Assyrian sculpture with many scenes in bas-relief and inscriptions. It comes from Nimrud (ancient Kalhu), in northern Iraq, and commemorates the deeds of King Shalmaneser III (reigned 858–824 BC). It is on display at the British Museum in London from the book Graven in the rock : or, The historical accuracy of the Bible confirmed by reference to the Assyrian and Egyptian monuments in the British Museum and elsewhere by Kinns, Samuel, 1826-1903 Publication date 1891-stock-foto
RM
Dubai, UAE. 10th Mar, 2025. India fans celebrate during the Cricket: ICC Champions Trophy 2025 Dubai Final India v New Zealand. India won by 4 Wickets and reigned as ICC Champions Trophy 2025 winners. (Credit Image: © Seshadri Sukumar/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
RM
Kathmandu, Nepal. 9th Mar, 2025. Former King GYANENDRA SHAH of Nepal gestures upon his return to Kathmandu from Pokhara, where pro-monarchists and loyalists organized a grand rally to welcome him at Tribhuvan International Airport. Thousands of supporters gathered chanting slogans and waving flags in a show of allegiance to the former monarch. He reigned from 2001 to 2008, when the monarchy was ended. (Credit Image: © Skanda Gautam/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE! Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News-stock-foto
RF
Chorrojumo Commemorative Statue, Famous Prince of the Gypsies Brass Sculpture who Reigned in the Alhambra, Albaicin City Plaza, Granada Spain-stock-foto
RM
Statue of King Edward VII in Birmingham, England. Edward VII reigned from 1901 to 1910.-stock-foto
RF
IRAQ - 1958 January 6: 8 fils green and black postage stamp depicting portrait of King Faisal II, the last King of Iraq as Commander. Commemorative Army Day, January 6. He reigned 1939 — 1958, when he was killed during the 14 July Revolution. This regicide marked the end of the 37-year Hashemite monarchy in Iraq. Faisal acceded to the throne at the age of three after his father was killed in a car crash. A regency was set up under his uncle Prince 'Abd al-Ilah. In July 1958, a group of Royal Iraqi Army officers led by Abd al-Karim Qasim mounted a coup d'état and overthrew the monarchy-stock-foto
RF
IRAQ - 1958 January 6: 8 fils green and black postage stamp depicting portrait of King Faisal II, the last King of Iraq and Tanks. Commemorative Army Day, January 6. He reigned 04.07.1939 — 14.07.1958, when he was killed during the 14 July Revolution. This regicide marked the end of the 37-year Hashemite monarchy in Iraq. Faisal acceded to the throne at the age of three after his father was killed in a car crash. A regency was set up under his uncle Prince 'Abd al-Ilah and ended in May 1953 when Faisal came of age-stock-foto