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Vincent van Gogh Road with Cypress and a Star May 1890, Auvers-sur-Oise Oil on canvas, 92 x 73 cm Rijksmuseum Kröller-Müller, Otterlo
Shells and Star Streams-Galaxy NGC 474 ©
the gripper
The Milky Way over Monument Valley
Credits: Tom Masterson
Rosetta’s Comet in Gemini
Credits: CARA Project, CAST
Ramadasa sp., family Noctuidae, Malaysia
This moth has no common name in English.
photographs by Daniel Meier
Dancing Maenads, Roman, 1st century CE
Two thousand year old Thracian chariot with horse skeletons - found in Karanovo, Bulgaria - 2008
Venus just lost its last active spacecraft, as Japan has officially declared the Akatsuki orbiter - which took the clearest ever picture of the planet, as seen below - dead
'diadem with gazelles + a stag, egyptian (possibly eastern nile delta), second intermediate period, ca. 1648-1540 b.c.' in jewelry: the body transformed - melanie holcomb (2018)
Eurydice I: The First Macedonian Queen with Political Influence
Although the history of ancient Macedonia is largely male-dominated, it is evident that the Macedonian royal women began to appear in remarkable public positions at least since the late 5th century BCE. Eurydice I, mother of Philip II of Macedon (383/382-336 BCE) and the grandmother of Alexander the Great (356-323 BCE) through her marriage to the Argead king, Amyntas III of Macedon (circa 420-370/369 BCE), serves as a classical model for subsequent Hellenistic queens, who were able to exercise varying degrees of power, autonomy, and authority. Eurydice’s political impact became apparent after her husband’s death, and it was so remarkable and decisive that she was honoured later through both verbal tributes and material constructions.
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⇒ Eurydice I: The First Macedonian Queen with Political Influence