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RF2BDXP1T–Wonders of the Ancient World, Tomb of Mausolus
Mausoleum at Halicarnassus. Engraving, 19 th century. Later colouration. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mausoleum-at-halicarnassus-engraving-19-th-century-later-colouration-image615113312.html
RM2XMMR8G–Mausoleum at Halicarnassus. Engraving, 19 th century. Later colouration.
Artemisia the widow of Mausolus, King of Caria, painting by unknown artist, circa 1630 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/artemisia-the-widow-of-mausolus-king-ofcaria-painting-by-unknown-artist-circa-1630-image402176248.html
RM2EA8KWC–Artemisia the widow of Mausolus, King of Caria, painting by unknown artist, circa 1630
Artemisia drinks the ashes of her husband Mausolus, Georg Pencz, 1537 - 1541 print Artemisia is in the armor of her deceased husband and gets the ashes of her husband from a servant in a drinking cup. In the background, his body is burned by Artemisia near a building, which probably proposes the mausoleum to his death. Germany paper engraving Artemisia, queen of Caria, drinks from a cup the ashes of her husband Mausolus mixed in liquid Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/artemisia-drinks-the-ashes-of-her-husband-mausolus-georg-pencz-1537-1541-print-artemisia-is-in-the-armor-of-her-deceased-husband-and-gets-the-ashes-of-her-husband-from-a-servant-in-a-drinking-cup-in-the-background-his-body-is-burned-by-artemisia-near-a-building-which-probably-proposes-the-mausoleum-to-his-death-germany-paper-engraving-artemisia-queen-of-caria-drinks-from-a-cup-the-ashes-of-her-husband-mausolus-mixed-in-liquid-image594068936.html
RM2WEE4YM–Artemisia drinks the ashes of her husband Mausolus, Georg Pencz, 1537 - 1541 print Artemisia is in the armor of her deceased husband and gets the ashes of her husband from a servant in a drinking cup. In the background, his body is burned by Artemisia near a building, which probably proposes the mausoleum to his death. Germany paper engraving Artemisia, queen of Caria, drinks from a cup the ashes of her husband Mausolus mixed in liquid
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RF2BDXP15–Seven Wonders of the Ancient World
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