State and military institutions - Diplomatic relations (873 Subjects)
Portrait of Constantine VI from the book by Guillaume Rouillé, Promptuarii iconum insigniorum à seculo hominum, subiectis eorum vitis, per compendium ex probatissimis autoribus desumptis, Lyon, 1553.
Portraits of Isaak II Angelos and Alexios III Angelus from the book by Guillaume Rouillé, Promptuarii iconum insigniorum à seculo hominum, subiectis eorum vitis, per compendium ex probatissimis autoribus desumptis, Lyon, 1553.
Portrait of Baldwin I of Istanbul from the book by Guillaume Rouillé, Promptuarii iconum insigniorum à seculo hominum, subiectis eorum vitis, per compendium ex probatissimis autoribus desumptis, Lyon, 1553.
Portrait of Henry of Flanders from the book by Guillaume Rouillé, Promptuarii iconum insigniorum à seculo hominum, subiectis eorum vitis, per compendium ex probatissimis autoribus desumptis, Lyon, 1553. Portrait of Enrico Dandolo, Doge of Venice during the Fourth Crusade.
Portraits of Robert of Courtenay and Peter II of Courtenay from the book by Guillaume Rouillé, Promptuarii iconum insigniorum à seculo hominum, subiectis eorum vitis, per compendium ex probatissimis autoribus desumptis, Lyon, 1553.
Portraits of Baldwin II and Michael VIII Palaiologos from the book by Guillaume Rouillé, Promptuarii iconum insigniorum à seculo hominum, subiectis eorum vitis, per compendium ex probatissimis autoribus desumptis, Lyon, 1553.
View of Athens and the Acropolis from the north. The bombardment of the Parthenon by the Venetians in September 1687. Drawing by captain Verneda.
Monument in the Arsenal, Venice, in memory of the Venetian victory over the Ottoman fleet (Battle of Lepanto, 1571).
The order of the British corps under the commandment of Captain Lamour during the conquest of Abu Qir (8 March 1801).
Rosetta branch of the Nile, from a detailed penciled sketch by an officer showing the situation of the forces previous to the capture of that town.
The disposition of the Russian and Ottoman troops in the battle of Stănileşt during the Pruth campaign (1711). Ottoman officials conferring in their tent.