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Greetings postcard from Taranto, Italy - with Corso Umberto with R.N. Regina Elena and an Italian sailor. Date: circa 1920s
Askos. Central decoration embossed satyr head. Black varnishAskos. Ancient Greek pottery vessel. Central decoration embossed satyr head. Black varnish. Height 110 mm. 114 mm diameter. From Apulia, Magna Graecia, Southern Italy. Perfume Museum. Barcelona. Spain
Stamnos. Greek pottery used to store liquids. Classic period. 5th century. Red-figures depicting heroes. From Bari, Italy. Episcopal Museum of Vic. Catalonia. Spain
Stamnos. Classic period. 5th BC century. Red-figure potteryStamnos. Greek pottery used to store liquids. Classic period. 5th BC century. Red-figures depicting heroes. From Bari (Italy). Episcopal Museum Vic. Catalonia, Spain
Greek Art. Classic period. 5th century B. C. Red-figure potteGreek Art. Classic period. 5th century B.C. Red-figure pottery. Woman playing musical instrument. From Bari (Italy). Episcopal Museum. Vic. Catalonia, Spain
Terracotta figure of young woman. Tomb in Canosa, Apulia. 30Terracotta figure of young woman with her hands raise in a gesture of mourning. Found in a chamber tomb in Canosa in Apulia with rich gifts, and several similar figures. 300-250 BC. Italy
Apulo-Corinthian helmet. 400-350 BCApulo-Corinthian helmet. Bronze. 400-350 BC. From Ruvo, Apulia. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom
Robert Guiscard (Mono)ROBERT GUISCARD, duke of Apulia and Calabria, Norman conqueror Date: 1015 - 1085
Robert Guiscard (Col)ROBERT GUISCARD, duke of Apulia and Calabria, Norman conqueror Date: 1015 - 1085
Map of the Kingdom of Naples. 1597-1568. Illustration from the work Geografia, cio鬠 Descrittione universale de la terra, edited in Venice by Giovanni Battista and Giorgio Galignani. SPAIN
Brindisi, Italy - Corso Umberto I and Corso GaribaldiBrindisi - a city in the Apulia region of Italy, the capital of the province of Brindisi, off the coast of the Adriatic Sea
Lear / Nonsense / ApuliaThere was an Old Man of Apulia, whose conduct was very peculiar; He fed twenty sons, upon nothing but buns, that whimsical Man of Apulia
IAPYX, a reputed augur and seer of Apulia (Italy)