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The Roses of Heliogabalus Frame:Antique Gold then Ares let out a

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then Ares let out a cry as loud as nine or ten thousand men shouting in battle and then turned into a whirl of clouds as he ascended back to Olympus

This is a painting by Andreas Achenbach in 1853

how you can see an amazing full moon but then if you try to take a picture of it it looks bland

The Sabine women don't like the fighting so they rushed into the middle of the battle

This painting depicts the ruins of the Greek city of Akragas in Sicily

The Roses of Heliogabalus Frame:Antique Gold then Ares let out aThis is a painting by Lawrence Alma Tadema in 1888. This picture gives you and your room a feeling of beauty, prestige, and harmony. Heliogabalus was a Roman emperor known for leaving roses everywhere. According to Historia Augusta, he once dropped so many violets and other flowers from the ceiling that some of the guests were smothered to death. In this painting not so many are falling, and the guests seem to be enjoying the spectacle. This painting

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