EditorialPompeius Occo. Pompeius Occo (1483-1537), Banker, Merchant and Humanist. Dating: c. 1531. Place: Amsterdam. Measurements: support: h 66.5 cm ? w 55.1 cm; h 65 cm ? w 53.5 cm.
EditorialSilver coin (verso), Fourree Denarius, 44-43 BCE issued by Quintus Nasidius (admiral of Sextus Pompeius), showing ornate galley advancing right with bank of rowers and under full sail. Imperatorial Period (49-27 BCE) .
EditorialPompeius Occo. Pompeius Occo (1483-1537), Banker, Merchant and Humanist. Dating: c. 1531. Place: Amsterdam. Measurements: support: h 66.5 cm ? w 55.1 cm; h 65 cm ? w 53.5 cm.
EditorialDecapitated corpse of Pompey burned, On an Egyptian beach the corpse of Pompey is burned on a stake, after being beheaded upon arrival. His head will be offered to Caesar later. On the water ships and a sloop with four figures. Above right: fol. 56, 2 ...
EditorialPompeius Occo. Pompeius Occo (1483-1537), Banker, Merchant and Humanist. Dating: c. 1531. Place: Amsterdam. Measurements: support: h 66.5 cm ? w 55.1 cm; h 65 cm ? w 53.5 cm.
EditorialSilver coin (verso), Fourree Denarius, 44-43 BCE issued by Quintus Nasidius (admiral of Sextus Pompeius), showing ornate galley advancing right with bank of rowers and under full sail. Imperatorial Period (49-27 BCE) .
EditorialPompeius Occo. Pompeius Occo (1483-1537), Banker, Merchant and Humanist. Dating: c. 1531. Place: Amsterdam. Measurements: support: h 66.5 cm ? w 55.1 cm; h 65 cm ? w 53.5 cm.
EditorialMiniature of Sextus Pompeius and Erichtho who is being snatched at by devils emerging from a building, with a partial border including the royal arms of England. Le fait des Romains. S. Netherlands (Bruges); 1479. Source: Royal 17 F. II, f.243v. Langua...
EditorialArmour of Henri II, a parade piece never to be worn in battle. The breastplate is decorated with scenes of the life of Caesar and of Pompeius. Bluesteel, H: 184 cm See also 30-01-03 / 43,44.
EditorialSilver coin (verso), Fourree Denarius, 44-43 BCE issued by Quintus Nasidius (admiral of Sextus Pompeius), showing ornate galley advancing right with bank of rowers and under full sail. Imperatorial Period (49-27 BCE) .
EditorialArmour of Henri II, a parade piece never to be worn in battle. The breastplate is decorated with scenes of the life of Caesar and of Pompeius. Bluesteel, H: 184 cm See also 30-01-03 / 43,44.
EditorialMarcus Vipsanius Agrippa (63-12 BCE, friend and brother-in-law of Emperor Augustus. Victorious in the battle of Actium against Pompeius, married to Julia, daughter of Augustus; built the Pantheon in Rome. Marble, H: 46 cm MA 1208.
EditorialSilver coin (verso), Fourree Denarius, 44-43 BCE issued by Quintus Nasidius (admiral of Sextus Pompeius), showing ornate galley advancing right with bank of rowers and under full sail. Imperatorial Period (49-27 BCE) .