Creation of Adam (detail-hands) Postcard

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Yung No Mo 50th Birthday Tee Shirt

Celebrate a 50th birthday with this design featuring a funny Chinese proverb that says ANCIENT CHINESE PROVERB SAY 50 YUNG NO MO BUT FIRE FROM DRAGON STILL HOT. Fun Asian style text and fire breathing dragon. Great 50th birthday gag gift on T-shirts, mugs, tote bags and more! PinkInkArt original!
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La Belle Dame Sans Merci Postcards

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An Authentic 1690 Pirate Map (with embellishments) Postcards

This is a real Pirate Map from 1690, but the part about the treasure (i.e. the narrative on the bottom, the title I added on top, and all the stuff in red) is made up. I added it just for fun, and it has no basis in any historic facts whatsoever. The map is from “Hack's descript of ye East Indies”, also known as The Buccaneer Atlas because it is based on the experience of William Hacke (the cartographer) in association with Captain Bartholomew Sharpe, the notorious Buccaneer, on various expeditions to the South Seas. No buried treasure, but a navigational aid for finding hidden rivers, bays and other hideaways or site for ambuscades. See my other maps for an unembellished version.
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Illustration of a Roman legion Mousepads

Illustration of a Roman legion. Copyright: Dorling KindersleyA Roman legion (from Latin legio “military levy, conscription ,” from legere — “to choose”) normally indicates the basic ancient Roman army unit recruited specifically from Roman citizens. The organization of legions varied greatly over time but were typically composed of up to 5,000 soldiers, originally divided into maniples and later into “cohorts “. Maniples/Cohorts were divided into “centuries “. In reference to the early Kingdom of Rome (as opposed to the republic or empire) “the legion” means the entire Roman army . For most of the Roman Imperial period, the legions were a part of the Imperial army and formed its elite heavy infantry, recruited exclusively from Roman citizens (provincials who aspired to the citizenship gained it when honorably discharged from the auxiliaries ). Each legion always included a small cavalry attachment. The Roman army (for most of the Imperial period) consisted mostly of “auxiliary ” cohorts who provided additional infantry, and the vast majority of the Roman army's cavalry. Because of the enormous military successes of the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire , the legion has long been regarded as the prime ancient model for military efficiency and ability. See List of Roman legions for a catalogue of known late republic, early Empire and late Empire legions, with dates in existence, emblem and locations of deployment.Description above from the Wikipedia article Roman legion, licensed under CC-BY-SA full list of contributors here. This page is not affiliated with, or endorsed by, anyone associated with the topic.
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Chinese Dragon iPhone 4 Cases

Legendary creatures in Chinese and Japanese mythology and folklore. Chinese dragons are typically portrayed as long, scaled, serpentine creatures with four legs. In contrast to European dragons that are considered evil, Chinese dragons traditionally symbolize potent and auspicious powers, particularly control over water, rainfall, and floods. Originally from a colored engraving made in the 1800s.
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Grim Reaper 60th Birthday Card

Turning 60 years old can be traumatic. Make it more so by giving your friends our Grim Reaper 60th Birthday Card. Nothing says over the hill like having death send you a personal greeting.
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