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JULIA (39BC - 14AD)JULIA Roman noblewoman. Only child of Augustus Caesar and Scribonia. m. 1st Marcellus, 2d Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa, 3d Tiberius. Banished for vice Date: 39BC - 14AD
Morals / Virtue & ViceVirtues and vices: (1) nobility (2) anger and accidie (3) envy
Charon (Tooke)The ferryman who carries travellers across the Styx to the Underworld, but rarely vice versa : in the foreground is Cerberus, a particularly fierce watchdog
Jaures Adressing WorkersJean Jaures, vice president of the Chamber of Deputies, adresses a crowd of weavers on strike at Houplines (North of France)
Mckinley Inaugurated 5William McKinleys vice- president, Garret A Hobart, takes the oath of office in the Senate
Chateau WheelbarrowA brouette (wheelbarrow) is employed in this French chateau to move stuff from here to there or vice versa
Vice-Admiral Roger KeyesAdmiral Roger John Brownlow Keyes, 1st Baron Keyes. British admiral, commander of the Dover Patrol in World War One
C16 Man in Surgical ViceMan held in a surgical vice preceeding an operation
Pope & Table of ViceThe round table of vice : the Pope and his associates give themselves up to dissipation