EditorialNaevian gate in the form of water, Claudia, Ancient City Gate of the Servian Wall in Rome, signed: C. A. Lehmann (lith.), Steindr., v, E. P?nicke & Sohn, Tab. XI, Lehmann, C. A. (lith.), P?nicke, E et Sohn (Steindr.), Franz Heinrich K?hler: Urbs Roma: ...
EditorialSeal of Stephen DabishaTvartko II, King of Servia and Bosnia. Seal of Stephen Dabisha Tvartko II, King of Servia. Servia; 1395. [Obverse of seal]]. Impression of the Seal of Stephen Dabisha Tvartko II, King of Servia and Bosnia. The king, bearded and c...
EditorialServian fortification wall near the railway station in Rome, Italy, erroneously named after the Etruscan king Servius Tullius (578-534 BCE), built around 390 BCE after the invasion of the Gauls.
EditorialTHE TURKO-SERVIAN WAR, PRINCE MILAN AND STAFF SALUTING THE SACRED FLAG OF RUSSIA, VILLAGE OF SEMENDRIA, READING ACCOUNTS OF THE LAST BATTLE, ENGRAVING 1876.
EditorialTHE WAR: SERVIAN SOLDIERS BURNING THE BODIES OF TURKS KILLED IN THE FIGHT OF AUGUST 23, AND UNRECOVERED ON THE 27TH, IN THE WOOD OF BUIMIR, NEAR ALEXINA, ENGRAVING 1876.
EditorialTHE EASTERN QUESTION, WITH THE TURKS: ALEXINATZ DURING THE ARMISTICE: 1. The Commandant's Department: Waiting for Orders of the Day; 2. The "Crown" Inn: "Rent Free"; 3. Present State of the T?te du Pont; 4. Hafiz Pasha Starting for a Reconnoitre; 5. In...
EditorialServian fortification wall near the railway station in Rome, Italy, erroneously named after the Etruscan king Servius Tullius (578-534 BCE), built around 390 BCE after the invasion of the Gauls.