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Italy Rome PiramideCaius Cestius, a wealthy magistrate, built this tomb for himself in the Aurelian Wall near Porta San Paolo. It is 36 metres high and took 330 days to build. He died 12 BCE. Date: circa 1840
Helenas VisionSaint HELENA, wife of Constantius and mother of Constantine, aged 63+, has a vision of the invention (= finding) of Jesuss cross, which miraculously comes true. Date: CIRCA 250 - CIRCA 330
Breguet 330, F-AKE?
Short 330 Sherpa
Short 330 Sherpa G-BKMWShort 330 Sherpa, G-BKMW
Short 330 of MVA
Short 330 G-BJFK of British Midland AirwaysShort 330, G-BJFK, of British Midland Airways
Short 330 of DLT with a Boeing 727 of Lufthansa behind
Short 330 C-GTAS of Time AirShort 330, C-GTAS, of Time Air
Paris Exhibition 1900Paris Exhibition Old Paris 1900 Date: 1900
Alexanders CarriageThe carriage used when traveling by Alexander the great
New hotel in LiverpoolThe new railway hotel at Lime Street, Liverpool. The hotel, later to be known as the Adelphi, had 330 rooms and was designed by the architect, Waterhouse
PRAXITELES Athenian sculptor, regarded as the greatest sculptor of his age
Metrodorus / BouillonMETRODORUS the Younger Greek philosopher of Lampsacus (right), chief pupil of Epicurus (left)
Alexander & Monsters 7Creatures encountered by Alexander the Great, king of Macedon, during his invasion of Asia 7 of 7
Alexander & Monsters 6Creatures encountered by Alexander the Great, king of Macedon, during his invasion of Asia 6 of 7
Alexander & Monsters 5Creatures encountered by Alexander the Great, king of Macedon, during his invasion of Asia 5 of 7
Alexander & Monsters 4Creatures encountered by Alexander the Great, king of Macedon, during his invasion of Asia 4 of 7
Alexander & Monsters 2Creatures encountered by Alexander the Great, king of Macedon, during his invasion of Asia 2 of 7
Alexander & Monsters 1Creatures encountered by Alexander the Great, king of Macedon, during his invasion of Asia 1 of 7
Australian RailwayThe railway which connects Kalgoorlie (West) with Port Augusta (South), through the Nullarbor Plain, Australia, runs 330 miles without a curve. Built between 1925 and 1930
Praxiteles at WorkPRAXITELES Greek sculptor at work