Syracuse, the main city of classical Sicily, was settled by the Corinthians in the 8th century BCE. By the 2nd century CE, Syracuse was under Roman control, and it was during this time that the first burials to More
St. Catherine of Alexandria was a 4th-century Christian martyr and saint. According to tradition, she was a learned and beautiful woman who converted to Christianity and became a noted defender of the faith. Sh More
Public domain photo of Christian religious art print, 16th-17th century, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.
Portret van admiraal Michiel Adriaenszoon de Ruyter (Vlissingen, 24 maart 1607 - Baai van Syracuse, 29 april 1676) en face. Michiel de Ruyter stierf aan de verwondingen die hij opliep tijdens de Slag More
Illus. in: Jean Claude Richard de Saint-Non, Voyage Pittoresque; ou Description des Royaumes de Naples et de Sicile; vol. 4, 1785, plates 107 and 108. Reference copy may be in LOT 4614. This record contains unv More
Print shows an advertisement for Robinson's Onondaga Temperance House showing an exterior view of the building, with coach arriving with passengers, above text. Caption continues: This well-known Stand has bee More
Shows real-property tracts and lines only in town (townships) adjacent to Syracuse; other towns are subdivided into numbered military townships. Relief shown by hachures. Hand colored to emphasize town (townshi More
The albumen silver print is a photographic printing process that was widely used in the 19th century. It involves coating paper support with a mixture of egg whites and salt, which creates a glossy surface to h More
Print shows John Kelly driving a wagon labeled "Tammany" overloaded with rowdy delegates to the New York state convention in Syracuse; the wagon is being pulled by the Tammany tiger. Several men are drinking al More