Mark Twain illustrating an Italian newspaper as saying that the Italian sovereigns are coming back-they…
Admiral Farragut entering Mobile Bay atop the rigging of his ship during the Civil War.
Charles the I was king of England, Scotland and Ireland until he was executed in 1649.
One of the greatest of the Girondists, was born at Marseilles, March 6, 1767. At first an advocate and…
Bellerophon, a song of Glaucus, King of Ephyre, by Eurymede, was at first called Hipponous. The murder…
(1723-1780) An English jurist who in 1759 published a new edition of the Great Charter and Charter…
(1769-1821) King of Italy, Mediator of the Swiss Confederation and Protector of the Confederation of…
"The King Charles spaniel, a breed of toy spaniel. It is black and tan."—Finley, 1917
Miscellaneous coin (unknown) Obverse left-facing image of King George surrounded by the inscription…
Illustration of a 6-point star created by two equilateral triangles (often described as the Star of…
Leaves - simple; alternate; edge sharp-toothed, with rounded hollows between. Outline - rounded. Apex…
(1594-1643) "An English statesman, famous for his opposition to taxation by the king's decree." -Foster,…
American educator, professor of botany and biology, writer, and advocate for peace.
An illustration to accompany the children's song, "Sing a Song of Sixpence."
All the king's horses and all the king's men trying to put Humpty Dumpty together again.
Nursery rhymes combined: One of Old King Cole's fiddlers talking to Little Jack Horner.
Philip became king of Macedonia in 359 B.C. He was viewed as he best educated man of his time.
Alexander the Great's head on a silver coin of Lysimachus in 321-281 B.C.
Drawing of Tsar Alexander I. He was Emperor of Russia, King of Poland, and first Grand Duke of Finland.
A very beautiful bird of Australia, belonging to the family Meliphagidae or honey-eaters. The color…
(1868-1918) Nicholas II or Nikolay Alexandrovic Romanov, czar of Russia, king of Poland, and grand duke…
King David's Arm-chair was designed in the 13th century. The Arm-chair was made from a relief portal…