Aktuális sajtó tartalmak és illusztrációs fotók

pursuer képek

1 332 találat
  • / 34
  • kép/oldal:
RM
The Giro d'Italia cycling riders were seen on the Salerno seafront during stage six between Paestum and Naples-stock-foto
RM
The Giro d'Italia cycling riders were seen on the Salerno seafront during stage six between Paestum and Naples-stock-foto
RM
The Giro d'Italia cycling riders were seen on the Salerno seafront during stage six between Paestum and Naples-stock-foto
RM
The Giro d'Italia cycling riders were seen on the Salerno seafront during stage six between Paestum and Naples-stock-foto
RM
The Giro d'Italia cycling riders were seen on the Salerno seafront during stage six between Paestum and Naples-stock-foto
RM
The Giro d'Italia cycling riders were seen on the Salerno seafront during stage six between Paestum and Naples-stock-foto
RM
The Giro d'Italia cycling riders were seen on the Salerno seafront during stage six between Paestum and Naples-stock-foto
RM
The Giro d'Italia cycling riders were seen on the Salerno seafront during stage six between Paestum and Naples-stock-foto
RF
6th Apr 2026. Two prototype race cars battle for position through a sweeping bend, with the lead car maintaining a tight line while the pursuer closes-stock-foto
RM
Lithuanian half-grosz, Sigismund II Augustus (King of Poland; 1544–1572); maker: Gabriel Tarło (ca. 1486–1565). Obverse: Polish Eagle; rim inscription between pearly borders: .SIGIS.AVG.DGREX.POLO.MDL. Reverse: Lithuanian Pursuer; below the year 1564; rim inscription between pearly borders divided by the Axe coat of arms: .MONETA.MAGNI - DVCAT.LITV. Dated 1565. Grand Duchy of Lithuania (Vilnius), Poland. Coin; diameter 19.0–20.0 mm; weight 1.05 g., A round metallic object with a raised design showing a stylized bird with outstretched wings surrounded by an ornamental border and embossed edge;-stock-foto
RM
Lithuanian half-grosz, Sigismund II Augustus (King of Poland; 1544–1572). Obverse: Polish eagle; rim inscription between pearl borders: .SIGIS.AVG.DGREX.POLO.MDL. Reverse: Lithuanian Pursuer; below the year 1564; rim inscription between pearl borders divided by the Axe coat of arms: .MONETA.MAGNI - DVCAT.LITV. Date: 1565. Maker/issuer: Grand Duchy of Lithuania, Vilnius, Poland. Designer/issuer name: Tarło, Gabriel (ca. 1486–1565). Heraldry: Jagiellon dynasty coats of arms, eagles, Eagle (coat of arms), Pursuer (coat of arms; Lithuania). Object: coin (Polish coin). Diameter: 19.0–20.0 mm.-stock-foto
RM
Lithuanian half-grosz, Sigismund II Augustus (King of Poland; 1544–1572). Obverse: Polish Eagle; in the rim between pearly borders an inscription: .SIGIS.AVG.DGREX.POLO.MDL. Reverse: Lithuanian Pursuer; below the year 1564; in the rim between pearly borders an inscription divided by the Axe coat of arms: .MONETA.MAGNI - DVCAT.LITVA. Dated 1564. Features coats of arms (Jagiellons, eagles, Pursuer), inscriptions, and maker attribution to Tarło, Gabriel (ca. 1486–1565). Grand Duchy of Lithuania / Poland. Coin; diameter ~19.0–19.3 mm; weight 1.09 g., A round worn coin with a weathered surface in-stock-foto
RM
Lithuanian half-grosz, Sigismund II Augustus (King of Poland; 1544–1572). Obverse: Polish Eagle; in the rim between pearly borders an inscription: .SIGIS.AVG.DGREX.POLO.MDL. Reverse: Lithuanian Pursuer, below the year 1564; in the rim between pearly borders an inscription divided by the Axe coat of arms: .MONETA.MAGNI - DVCAT.LITVA. Date: 1564. Maker/issuer: Grand Duchy of Lithuania. Inscriptions: as given. Subjects/ motifs: coats of arms, Jagiellons dynasty, eagles, Axe coat of arms, Pursuer (coat of arms). Type: coin (half-grosz). Place: Vilnius, Poland/Lithuania. Dimensions: diameter ca.-stock-foto
RM
Lithuanian half-grosz, Sigismund II Augustus (King of Poland; 1544–1572). Obverse: Polish Eagle; in rim between pearly borders inscription: .SIGIS.AVG.DGREX.POLO.MDL. Reverse: Lithuanian Pursuer, below the year 1564; in rim between pearly borders inscription divided by the Axe coat of arms: .MONETA.MAGNI - DVCAT.LITV. 1564. Coats of arms: Jagiellons, eagles, Eagle (coat of arms), Pursuer (coat of arms; Lithuania). Maker: Gabriel Tarło (ca. 1486–1565). Grand Duchy of Lithuania, Vilnius, Poland. Coin; diameter 19.0–19.2 mm; weight 1.22 g., A circular metallic coin with a worn, textured surface-stock-foto
RM
Lithuanian half-grosz, Sigismund II Augustus (King of Poland; 1544–1572). Obv.: Polish Eagle; in rim between pearly borders an inscription: .SIGIS.AVG.DGREX.POLO.MDL. Rev.: Lithuanian Pursuer, below the year 1564, in rim between pearly borders an inscription divided by the Axe coat of arms: .MONETA.MAGNI - DVCAT.LITV. Date: 1564. Materials/Type: coin (Grand Duchy of Lithuania, Vilnius, Poland). Features: coats of arms (Jagiellons dynasty), eagles; Pursuer (coat of arms; Lithuania). Measurements: diameter 19.0–19.2 mm; weight 1.22 g. Maker: Gabriel Tarło (ca. 1486–1565)., A round metallic coin-stock-foto
RM
Lithuanian half-grosz, Sigismund II Augustus (King of Poland; 1544–1572). Obverse: Polish Eagle; in the rim between pearly borders an inscription: .SIGIS.AVG.REX.PO.MAG.DVX.L. Reverse: Lithuanian Pursuer, below the year 1563; in the rim between pearly borders an inscription divided by the Axe coat of arms: .MONETA.MAGNI - DVCAT., TV. Dated 1563. Grand Duchy of Lithuania (Vilnius), Poland. Coin; diameter 19.0–19.2 mm; weight 1.15 g. Features coats of arms (Jagiellons, eagles, Pursuer). Maker: Tarło, Gabriel (ca. 1486–1565)., A round metallic coin with a weathered surface showing a raised-stock-foto
RM
Lithuanian half-grosz, Sigismund II Augustus (King of Poland; 1544–1572). Obverse: Polish Eagle, in the rim between pearly borders an inscription: .SIGIS.AVG.REX.PO.MAG.DVX.L. Reverse: Lithuanian Pursuer, below the year 1563, in the rim between pearly borders an inscription divided by the Axe coat of arms: .MONETA.MAGNI - DVCAT., TV. Maker/associated name: Tarło, Gabriel (ca. 1486–1565). Coats of arms: Jagiellons (dynasty), eagles, Eagle (coat of arms), Pursuer (coat of arms; Lithuania). Date: 1563. Place: Grand Duchy of Lithuania, Vilnius, Poland. Type: coin (half-grosz). Diameter: 19.0–19.2-stock-foto
RM
Lithuanian denarius, Sigismund II Augustus (King of Poland; 1544–1572); emblems of the Jagiellon dynasty; Polish eagle and Lithuanian pursuer emblems. Obverse: Polish eagle in the rim. Reverse: Lithuanian pursuer in the rim, below the year 1563. Dated 1563. Minted in Vilnius, Grand Duchy of Lithuania. Coin diameter 11.0–11.5 mm; weight 0.25 g., A single round metallic object with an uneven, worn edge sits against a white background; its surface shows raised, irregular relief patterns and shallow indentations with a textured, tarnished gray-silver color and slight darker gray areas.-stock-foto
RM
Lithuanian denarius of Sigismund II Augustus (King of Poland, 1544–1572). Obverse: Polish eagle in rim. Reverse: Lithuanian Pursuer in rim, below the year 1563. Emblems of the Jagiellon dynasty. Coin from Grand Duchy of Lithuania, Vilnius. Diameter ~12.3–12.4 mm; weight 0.3 g., A round, worn metallic object with a textured, uneven surface featuring a raised design of a mounted figure on a horse; the figure and horse appear in low relief with flowing lines suggesting movement, and there are additional decorative raised shapes near the bottom. The object is primarily dark gray with lighter gray-stock-foto
RM
Lithuanian denarius, Sigismund II Augustus (King of Poland; 1544–1572); emblems of the Jagiellon dynasty; Polish Eagle (obverse rim); Lithuanian Pursuer (reverse rim, below the year 1563); dated 1563; struck in Vilnius, Grand Duchy of Lithuania, Poland; coin; diameter 11.0–11.5 mm; weight 0.25 g, A single round metal object with an irregular edge sits against a plain white background; the object is predominantly gray with darker and lighter gray areas, and it bears a raised design that includes radiating featherlike shapes and curved ornamental lines, with visible textured marks and small-stock-foto
RM
Lithuanian denarius of Sigismund II Augustus (King of Poland, 1544–1572), emblems of the Jagiellon dynasty; obverse: Polish Eagle in the rim; reverse: Lithuanian Pursuer in the rim with the year 1563 below. Silver coin from the Grand Duchy of Lithuania (Vilnius), diameter ~12.3–12.4 mm, weight 0.3 g., A round metallic object with an uneven edge that appears silver-gray in color, showing a raised embossed design with radiating feather-like shapes and curved ornamental details, placed against a plain white background.-stock-foto
RM
Lithuanian denarius of Sigismund II Augustus (King of Poland, 1544–1572). Obverse: Polish eagle in the rim. Reverse: Lithuanian Pursuer in the rim, below the year 1563. Emblems: Jagiellon dynasty; eagle and Pursuer. Date: 1563. Place: Vilnius, Grand Duchy of Lithuania (Poland–Lithuania). Coin. Diameter: 11.7–12.0 mm. Weight: 0.25 g., A single round metallic object with an irregular edge sits against a white background; the object has a weathered silver-gray surface with darker gray areas and subtle hints of dull yellowish tones, and its face shows raised and recessed textured patterns-stock-foto
RM
Lithuanian denarius, Sigismund II Augustus (King of Poland; 1544–1572); emblems of the Jagiellon dynasty; Polish eagle and Lithuanian pursuer emblems. Obverse: Polish eagle in the rim. Reverse: Lithuanian pursuer in the rim, below the year 1563. Dated 1563. Minted in Vilnius, Grand Duchy of Lithuania (Poland–Lithuania). Coin; diameter ~11.7–12.0 mm; weight 0.25 g., A roughly circular, worn metal object with an uneven edge, shown against a white background. The object has a textured surface with raised and indented areas forming a relief pattern that suggests curved and angular shapes. Visible-stock-foto
RM
Lithuanian denarius, Sigismund II Augustus (King of Poland; 1544–1572); emblems of the Jagiellon dynasty; Polish eagle (obverse, in the rim); Lithuanian pursuer (reverse, in the rim, below the year 1563); dated 1563; struck in Vilnius, Grand Duchy of Lithuania; coin; diameter 11.7–12.4 mm; weight 0.27 g., A round, worn metallic object with a textured dark gray surface sits against a white background; the object shows an embossed scene with a mounted figure and an animal-like form, with raised lines and shallow relief creating contours and shapes, and areas of lighter gray where the metal-stock-foto
RM
Denarius (coin), 1563. Obverse: Polish Eagle in rim; Reverse: Lithuanian Pursuer in rim, below the year 1563. Issued under Sigismund II Augustus (King of Poland, 1544–1572). Jagiellon dynasty emblems; Polish coins; motifs: eagles and Pursuer (Lithuanian emblem). Grand Duchy of Lithuania, Vilnius. Diameter approx. 11.7–12.4 mm; weight 0.27 g., A single round, worn metallic object with irregular edges sits against a white background; the object is dark gray with lighter silvery highlights and shows a raised, symmetrical design resembling a stylized bird or winged figure with radiating feather--stock-foto
RM
Lithuanian denarius, Sigismund II Augustus (King of Poland; 1544–1572); emblems of the Jagiellons (dynasty); Polish coins; motifs: eagles (Eagle emblem) and Pursuer (Pursuer emblem; Lithuania). Obverse: Polish Eagle in the rim. Reverse: Lithuanian Pursuer in the rim, below the year 1563. Date: 1563. Place: Poland, Grand Duchy of Lithuania, Vilnius. Coin. Diameter: 11.4 mm and 12.8 mm. Weight: 0.32 g., A circular metallic object with an irregular edge, showing a raised design of a bird with outstretched wings and feather details; the surface is textured and worn with some shallow depressions-stock-foto
RM
Lithuanian denarius, Sigismund II Augustus (King of Poland; 1544–1572); emblems of the Jagiellons dynasty; Polish coin featuring eagles and the Lithuanian Pursuer emblem. Obverse: Polish Eagle in the rim. Reverse: Lithuanian Pursuer in the rim, below the year 1563. Date: 1563. Place: Poland, Grand Duchy of Lithuania, Vilnius. Coin; diameter 11.4–12.8 mm; weight 0.32 g., A round metallic object with a worn surface and irregular edges sits against a white background, showing a raised design that includes a stylized animal figure with a curled tail and elongated limbs, textured areas of shading-stock-foto
RM
Lithuanian denarius, Sigismund II Augustus (King of Poland; 1544–1572); emblems of the Jagiellon dynasty; Polish coin featuring eagles and the Lithuanian Pursuer. Obverse: Polish eagle in the rim. Reverse: Lithuanian Pursuer in the rim, below the year 1563. Dated 1563. Issued in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, Vilnius. Coin; diameter 12.0–12.4 mm; weight 0.27 g., A circular metallic object with an aged, uneven surface showing a carved or stamped scene; the object is predominantly gray with darker gray and black patches and hints of brownish tones. The surface shows raised lines forming an-stock-foto
RM
Lithuanian denarius of Sigismund II Augustus (King of Poland, 1544–1572). Obverse: Polish eagle in the rim. Reverse: Lithuanian pursuer in the rim, below the year 1563. Emblems of the Jagiellon dynasty. Coin of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania (Vilnius), Poland — diameter 12.0–12.4 mm, weight 0.27 g., A circular metal object with a worn, textured surface showing raised, radiating lines and irregular patterns; the object appears primarily dark gray with subtle areas of lighter gray and faint greenish-gray discoloration; the edges are uneven and slightly raised in places, and the surface shows-stock-foto
RM
Lithuanian denarius, Sigismund II Augustus (King of Poland; 1544–1572); emblems of the Jagiellons dynasty; Polish coins; motifs: eagle (obverse, in the rim) and Lithuanian Pursuer (reverse, in the rim, below the year 1560); dated 1560; place: Poland, Grand Duchy of Lithuania, Vilnius; coin; diameter 11.7–12.0 mm; weight 0.32 g., A single round metallic object with an uneven edge sits against a white background, showing a worn surface with raised and recessed areas that form an embossed scene; the metal appears primarily gray with darker and lighter patches, and the visible imagery includes-stock-foto
RM
Lithuanian denarius of Sigismund II Augustus (King of Poland, 1544–1572), emblems of the Jagiellon dynasty; Polish eagle (obverse, in the rim) and Lithuanian Pursuer (reverse, in the rim, below the year 1560). Coin, Grand Duchy of Lithuania, Vilnius; diameter ~11.7–12.0 mm, weight 0.32 g., A single round metal coin sits against a white background, showing a raised design of an eagle with outstretched wings and ornate detailing beneath; the coin appears worn with uneven edges and surface texture. The visible colors are gray and silver with darker gray patina in recessed areas.-stock-foto
RM
Lithuanian denarius, Sigismund II Augustus (King of Poland; 1544–1572); emblems of the Jagiellon dynasty; Polish eagle and Lithuanian Pursuer emblems. Obverse: Polish eagle in the rim. Reverse: Lithuanian Pursuer in the rim, below the year 1560. Date: 1560. Place: Vilnius, Grand Duchy of Lithuania (Poland–Lithuania). Coin; diameter 11.2–12.3 mm; weight 0.29 g., A single round object with an uneven edge sits centered on a white background; the object has a textured metallic surface in shades of gray and dark silver with lighter highlights, and shows a raised, worn design featuring the outline-stock-foto
RM
Lithuanian denarius, Sigismund II Augustus (King of Poland; 1544–1572); emblems of the Jagiellon dynasty; Polish coins; eagles (Eagle emblem) and Pursuer (Lithuanian emblem). Obverse: Polish Eagle in the rim. Reverse: Lithuanian Pursuer in the rim, below the year 1560. Date: 1560. Place: Grand Duchy of Lithuania, Vilnius. Coin; diameter 11.2–11.5 mm; weight 0.24 g., A single round coin with an uneven edge is centered on a white background; the coin has a weathered, textured surface in shades of gray and dark gray with subtle lighter gray highlights, and shows an embossed motif with-stock-foto
RM
Lithuanian denarius, Sigismund II Augustus (King of Poland; 1544–1572); emblems of the Jagiellon dynasty; Polish coins featuring eagles and Lithuanian Pursuer; obverse: Polish Eagle in the rim; reverse: Lithuanian Pursuer in the rim, below the year 1560; date 1560; Grand Duchy of Lithuania, Vilnius; coin; diameter 11.2 mm and 12.3 mm; weight 0.29 g, A single round metallic object sits against a white background; it appears worn and textured with a central raised design resembling a stylized bird with outstretched wings and decorative elements below. The object shows a range of gray tones from-stock-foto
RM
Lithuanian denarius of Sigismund II Augustus (King of Poland, reign 1544–1572); obverse: Polish Eagle in the rim; reverse: Lithuanian Pursuer in the rim, below the year 1560; emblems of the Jagiellon dynasty; subjects: Polish coins, eagles; place: Grand Duchy of Lithuania, Vilnius, Poland; date: 1560; material: coin; diameter: 11.0–11.5 mm; weight: 0.34 g, A round metallic object with a textured, worn surface in shades of gray and silver sits against a white background; the object shows a raised, carved scene that includes a figure on a horse and a few surrounding decorative elements, with-stock-foto
RM
Lithuanian denarius, Sigismund II Augustus (King of Poland; 1544–1572); emblems of the Jagiellon dynasty; Polish coins; motifs: eagle (Polish Eagle) on obverse rim, Pursuer (Lithuanian Pursuer) on reverse rim; below the year 1560; dated 1560; Grand Duchy of Lithuania, Vilnius; coin; diameter 11.2–11.5 mm; weight 0.24 g., A round, metallic object with a worn, textured surface showing a raised, symmetrical design resembling a bird with outstretched wings and layered feather details; the object appears mainly gray with subtle darker and lighter gray variations and faint hints of brownish-green-stock-foto
RM
Lithuanian denarius, Sigismund II Augustus (King of Poland; 1544–1572); emblems of the Jagiellons dynasty; Polish eagle and Lithuanian Pursuer emblems. Obverse: Polish Eagle in the rim. Reverse: Lithuanian Pursuer in the rim, below the year 1560. Dated 1560. Minted in Vilnius, Grand Duchy of Lithuania (Poland). Coin; diameter 11.8–12.0 mm; weight 0.3 g., A single round object with an uneven edge is centered on a white background; the object appears metallic and predominantly gray with darker and lighter gray variations, showing a textured surface with raised and recessed areas forming a radial-stock-foto
RM
Lithuanian denarius, Sigismund II Augustus (King of Poland; 1544–1572); emblems of the Jagiellon dynasty; Polish coins; eagle (emblem); pursuer (emblem; Lithuania). Obverse: Polish Eagle in the rim. Reverse: Lithuanian Pursuer in the rim, below the year 1560. Date: 1560. Place: Grand Duchy of Lithuania, Vilnius. Coin; diameter 11.8–12.0 mm; weight 0.3 g., A round metallic object with a textured surface showing a raised scene of a mounted figure and a few surrounding decorative elements, rendered in shades of gray and silver against a white background.-stock-foto
RM
Lithuanian denarius, Sigismund II Augustus (King of Poland; 1544–1572); emblems of the Jagiellon dynasty; Polish coin featuring eagles and the Lithuanian Pursuer emblem. Obverse: Polish Eagle in the rim. Reverse: Lithuanian Pursuer in the rim, below the year 1560. Date: 1560. Place: Poland, Grand Duchy of Lithuania, Vilnius. Coin; diameter 11.0–11.5 mm; weight 0.34 g., A single round metallic object sits against a plain white background, showing a worn embossed design with raised and indented areas; the object has a gray and silver patina with darker gray tarnish in crevices and lighter silver-stock-foto
RM
Lithuanian denarius, Sigismund II Augustus (King of Poland; 1544–1572). Obverse: Polish eagle in the rim. Reverse: Lithuanian Pursuer in the rim, below the year 1560. Emblems of the Jagiellon dynasty. Silver coin (denarius), Grand Duchy of Lithuania, Vilnius. Diameter 11.0–11.4 mm; weight 0.3 g., A single round metallic object with an irregular edge sits against a white background; the object has a worn, textured surface with raised designs that form a figure on horseback and additional decorative markings, and the visible colors are shades of gray and silver.-stock-foto