Greek myrtle wreath, c. 330-250 BC. In ancient Greece, wreaths
kameliacos:« You needed a goddess? » Here a cute pic of my
dientes-de-leche: Pallas Athena - Rembrandt 1664-1665
archaicwonder: Greek Corinthian Gold Myrtle Wreath, 330-250
militaryarmament: The evolution of the warrior. From top to
n-jay81: A lost roman soldier… (IM SO INTO ROMAN/GREEK ARMOURS
timetofeelthebreeze: Black-figured pinax (plate) showing a soldier
historicaltimes: Democratic Army of Greece soldiers during
historicaltimes: Democratic Army of Greece soldiers during
n-jay81: A lost roman soldier… (IM SO INTO ROMAN/GREEK ARMOURS
hunkville: “I might not like the fact that you are my commander,
shipwreckedinsc: Every citizen should be a soldier. This was
animal-factbook: Toucans do not understand that they are not
stratisx: In the old days. If the Greeks or Romans conquered
kalikardashian: thelilnan: OH FOR FUCK’S SAKE OKAY AJAX SOAP
thelilnan: OH FOR FUCK’S SAKE OKAY AJAX SOAP THEIR SLOGAN
kalikardashian: thelilnan: OH FOR FUCK’S SAKE OKAY AJAX SOAP
kalikardashian: thelilnan: OH FOR FUCK’S SAKE OKAY AJAX
antonio-m:“Sailor Reading”, 1980 by Yannis Tsarouchis
kalikardashian: thelilnan: OH FOR FUCK’S SAKE OKAY AJAX SOAP