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William Bullein, English physician and cleric, c.1515-1576. Bearded man in cap, furred mantle, standing with staff next to a human skull and bone
Philip de Koninck, Dutch landscape painter, 1619-1688Philip de Koninck or Philips Koninck, Dutch landscape painter, 1619-1688. Younger brother of Jacob Koninck. Standing next to a classical bust of a bearded man in lionskin (Hercules)
Priest of the Sandwich Isles, now Hawaii. A bearded man in a red cloak, a crown of foliage, performing a ritual with a stick adorned with feathers. The high priest was known as Orono (Lono)
Costume of a nomadic highlander of ancient MexicoCostume of a nomadic highlander or Chichimeca of ancient Mexico. Bearded man in cap with feather, cloak of leaves, culottes and sandals. Montagnard du Mexique
Woman in veil with balance scales, watched by a bearded man, ScoWoman in veil with balance scales, watched by a bearded man wearing a cap, Scotland, 18th century
Numa Pompilius, legendary second King of Rome, of Sabine origin from Cures, c. 753-672 BC. Head of bearded man wearing a royal diadem with the letters NVMA from a bronze coin
Byzas, legendary founder of Byzantium or Byzantion, the city later known as Constantinople and then Istanbul. From a bronze coin with a head of a bearded man in a crested hermet. Biza
Hyllas, or Hyllus, in Greek myth, son of Heracles and DeianiraHyllas, or Hyllus, in Greek myth, he was son of Heracles and Deianira, husband of Iole, and nursed by Abia. Head of a bearded man. Hillo
Pindar, c. 518-438 BC, ancient Greek lyric poet from Thebes. One of the canonical nine lyric poets of ancient Greece. Marble bust of bearded man with hair band. Pindaro
Pittacus of Mytiline, one of the Seven Sages of Greece, c. 640-5Head of Pittacus of Mytiline, military general and one of the Seven Sages of Greece, c. 640-568 BC. Son of Hyrradius or Caicus of Thrace. Profile of a bearded man from a bronze medal. Pittaco
Oval portrait of a bearded man wearing a helmet with the horns oOval portrait of a bearded man wearing a helmet with ram's horns, horns of Ammon, the symbol of Egyptian god Amun
Heads of a Faun and Satyr, Greek woodland gods, with syrinx or pHeads of Greek woodland gods with syrinx or pan flute. Heads of a Faun, half human and half goat, and a Satyr or Silenus, bearded man with horse ears. Carnelian gem. Deita Silvestre
Head of a bearded man in turban in profile, from a painting by old master in an 18th century art tutorial book
Aristomachus of Soli, ancient Greek entomologistAristomachus of Soli, natural historian who studied bees for 62 years. Seated bearded man watching bees on a plant pot. In cornelian. Aristomaco in corniola
Priest of Bacchus, Roman god of wine. In onyxPriest of Bacchus, Roman god of wine.Bearded man with rod (ferula) and drinking cup (cantherus). In onyx. Sacerdote di Bacco. In Onice