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Background imageGreco Collection: ERCILLA Y ZUщGA, Alonso de (1533-1594). Spanish

ERCILLA Y ZUщGA, Alonso de (1533-1594). Spanish
" ERCILLA Y ZUщ GA, Alonso de (1533-1594). Spanish poet and soldier, author of the epic poem " La Araucana". Portrait of the Poet Alonso de Ercilla. 1576 - 1578

Background imageGreco Collection: Mount Vesuvius, with Torre de Creco (i. e. Torre del Greco)

Mount Vesuvius, with Torre de Creco (i. e. Torre del Greco)
Mount Vesuvius, with Torre de Creco (i.e. Torre del Greco), Naples, Italy. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageGreco Collection: Izmir, Turkey - After the fire - Armenian Quarter

Izmir, Turkey - After the fire - Armenian Quarter
The aftermath of the Great Fire in the Armenian Quarter of Izmir. Following the defeat of the Ottoman Empire in World War I, the Greek Army occupied Izmir

Background imageGreco Collection: Izmir, Turkey - After the fire - Turkish Quarter

Izmir, Turkey - After the fire - Turkish Quarter
The aftermath of the Great Fire in the Turkish Quarter of Izmir, showing only light damage caused. Following the defeat of the Ottoman Empire in World War I, the Greek Army occupied Izmir

Background imageGreco Collection: Turks Enter Larissa 1897

Turks Enter Larissa 1897
Turkish troops enter Larissa after the Greeks had abondoned it on the 23rd April 1897. Date: 1897

Background imageGreco Collection: Izmir - following the fire

Izmir - following the fire
A view of the waterfront buildings at Izmir (Smyrna / Smyrne), Turkey following the fire of 1922. Following the defeat of the Ottoman Empire in World War I, the Greek Army occupied Izmir

Background imageGreco Collection: General Niko Laos Trikoupis imprisoned

General Niko Laos Trikoupis imprisoned
Greco-Turkish War - 1919-1922 - General Niko Laos Trikoupis being led away by Turkish soldiers following the capture after the Greek surrender to the Turkish Cavalry at Karaja Hisar on August 1922

Background imageGreco Collection: Imprisonment of General Digenis

Imprisonment of General Digenis
Greco-Turkish War - 1919-1922 - General Digenis being led away by Turkish soldiers following the capture after the Greek surrender to the Turkish Cavalry at Karaja Hisar on August 1922

Background imageGreco Collection: Izmir, Turkey - Wrestling match

Izmir, Turkey - Wrestling match
A wrestling match between African and a Turkish professional wrestlers at Izmir (Smyrna), Turkey - posted from the Russian Post office to Lyon from Smyrna by a French tourist

Background imageGreco Collection: Izmir, Turkey - Aftermath of the Great Fire

Izmir, Turkey - Aftermath of the Great Fire
The aftermath of the Great Fire in the Greek Quarter of Izmir. Following the defeat of the Ottoman Empire in World War I, the Greek Army occupied Izmir

Background imageGreco Collection: Izmir, Turkey - Greek Refugees Fleeing

Izmir, Turkey - Greek Refugees Fleeing
Greek Refugees fleeing for their lives from Izmir. Following the defeat of the Ottoman Empire in World War I, the Greek Army occupied Izmir

Background imageGreco Collection: Izmir, Turkey - A Greek orphan amid the ruins

Izmir, Turkey - A Greek orphan amid the ruins
A Greek orphan amid the ruins of the his neighbourhood in the Greek district of Izmir, devastated in the Great Fire of 13th September 1922

Background imageGreco Collection: Izmir, Turkey - British Naval Funeral (3 / 3)

Izmir, Turkey - British Naval Funeral (3 / 3)
British Naval Funeral at Izmir. Following the defeat of the Ottoman Empire in World War I, the Greek Army occupied Izmir, but the Greek expedition towards central Anatolia turned into a disaster for

Background imageGreco Collection: Izmir, Turkey - British Naval Funeral (1 / 3)

Izmir, Turkey - British Naval Funeral (1 / 3)
British Naval Funeral at Izmir. Following the defeat of the Ottoman Empire in World War I, the Greek Army occupied Izmir, but the Greek expedition towards central Anatolia turned into a disaster for

Background imageGreco Collection: Izmir, Turkey - British Naval Funeral (2 / 3)

Izmir, Turkey - British Naval Funeral (2 / 3)
British Naval Funeral at Izmir. Following the defeat of the Ottoman Empire in World War I, the Greek Army occupied Izmir, but the Greek expedition towards central Anatolia turned into a disaster for

Background imageGreco Collection: Aspendos, Turkey - The Theatre

Aspendos, Turkey - The Theatre
Aspendos, Turkey - The fabulous theatre, prior to extensive restoration in the past 50 years. Aspendos was an ancient Greco-Roman city in the Antalya province of Turkey

Background imageGreco Collection: Izmir in Flames

Izmir in Flames
IZMIR : the Turkish city, ceded to Greece in 1920 after Turkeys WW1 defeat, is re- taken by the Turks, and the Greek population flees as the city is almost entirely burnt

Background imageGreco Collection: EL GRECO / 1541-1614

EL GRECO / 1541-1614
EL GRECO DOMENIKOS THEOTOKOPOULOS Spanish painter, born in Crete. Known mainly for his works on religious subjects

Background imageGreco Collection: Brit Museum Greco-Roman

Brit Museum Greco-Roman
The newly-opened Greco-Roman Saloon, a rather formidable array of classical statuary

Background imageGreco Collection: Magical Amulet

Magical Amulet
MAGICAL AMULET This Greco-Roman amulet, dating from about 400 BC, is inscribed with magical formulae promising protection for the wearer



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