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Corinth (152 Subjects)

Mythological composition referring to ancient Corinth: ruins, antiquities, Chimera and Bellerophon riding Pegasus.

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View of Corinth and Acrocorinth.

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Ancient coins from Corinth.

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Imaginary representation of the tomb of Diogenes the Cynic in Ancient Corinth.

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Illustration for the poem of Lord Byron "The Siege of Corinth": Ottoman official and Greek slave girl at the ruins of the Temple of Apollo in Ancient Corinth.

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Map of the Isthmus of Corinth.

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Map of ancient Corinth with Acrocorinth.

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The Isthmus of Corinth, seen from Acrocorinth.

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Inn at Corinth.

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A bazaar in Corinth.

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View of Ancient Corinth with Acrocorinth.

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View of Αncient Corinth with Acrocorinth in the background.

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View of Ancient Corinth with Acrocorinth.

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“Palikaria” and heads of irregular troops at the temple of Apollo in Ancient Corinth.

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View of ancient Corinth and the acropolis of Acrocorinth.

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Landscape at the Corinthian Gulf. In the distance, Mount Parnassus and Mount Helicon.

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The temple of Apollo at ancient Corinth.

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Acrocorinth and the temple of Apollo at ancient Corinth.

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Map of Corinth area with floor plans of the castle of Acrocorinth, framed by floor plans of the main fortresess and castles taken by Francesco Morosini during the Sixth Ottoman-Venetian war.

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Map of the area of Corinth. Plan of Acrocorinth castle.

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Ancient Corinth from the South.

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View of Ancient Corinth with Acrocorinth.

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View of Acrocorinth.

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View of Acrocorinth.

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View of Acrocorinth.

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Plan of the walls of Corinth.

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Map of the area of Ancient Corinth. Plan of Acrocorinth castle.

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Map of Corinth area and plans of the castle of Acrocorinth, framed by plans of the main fortresess and castles taken by Francesco Morosini during the Sixth Ottoman-Venetian war.

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Plan of the walls of Ancient Corinth.

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View of Ancient Corinth and Acrocorinth.

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