RM2M6RG5M–Jason and the Argonauts. Painting of Jason's ship Argo by Lorenzo Costa (1460–1535), tempera on panel, 1500
RMABHJJ3–Jason leaving Corinth on his ship Argo in Greek mythology quest for the Golden Fleece. Hand-colored woodcut
RMD2CXEH–Replica of 'Argo', the mythical ship of Jason and the Argonauts at the port of Volos, Magnisia, Thessaly, Greece.
RFT0N1YE–Volos, Greece - October 13, 2016: Argo legendary ship copy in port Volos, Greece. Greek mythology Argonauts sailed Argo to retrieve the Golden Fleece
RMD2K88R–Replica of the Argo, the ship of the Argonauts in the Greek mythology (Volos, Thessaly, Greece)
RMHHG9A5–In Greek mythology, Argo was the ship on which Jason and the Argonauts sailed from Iolcos to Colchis to retrieve the Golden Fleece. Engraving depicting Jason and the Argonuats. Engraved illustration from 'The Temple of the Muses', 1733. This book represented remarkable events of antiquity drawn and engraved by Bernard Picart (1673-1733).
RMHRA4MK–Ship Argo with russian ship 1799, Gibraltar
RFD1W5MJ–Chiron stands at the top of a cliff with Achilles holding a lyre. Below the Argonauts are preparing to leave for Colchis.
RMMC6NNG–The constellation Argo Navis, from a seventeenth century hand-coloured engraving based on the ninth century Aratus manuscript in Leiden. Aratus was born ab out 315 BC in Soli. It was int he Argo that Jason, aided b y Pallas Athene, set out with fifty companions [the Argonauts] in search of the Golden Fleece.
RF2RYJ2FR–Argo ship copy of prehistoric vessel in port Volos, Greece
RMAXRN5N–A sculpture of Jason and the Argonauts ship, the Argo on the waterfront promenade, Volos, Thessaly, Greece
RFE83D7P–Trireme shield on Athens , Syntagma square
RF2H8H549–Volos city, beautiful waterfront with the emblem of the city, mythical ship Argo
RMW577PT–Franche Comte conquered in ten days, beaten token in honor of Maria Theresia, queen of France, Copper Medal. Obverse: woman's bust inside the inside. Reverse: Argo ship at sea within a circle, cut off: year, Franche-Comté, Maria Theresia (Queen of France), anonymous, France, 1668, copper (metal), striking (metalworking), d 2.8 cm × w 7.75
RFFF4CTB–INDIAN OCEAN Ship Argo, cyclone, Kerguelen Island 1853. Illustrated London News
RF2HBXMFE–Volos, Greece, fountain with the mythical ship Argo
RMEDRGA2–The construction of the ship Argo , Antoon Derkinderen, 1901 - 1911
RM2X37RKR–Wood Engraving of the Building of the Ship Argo from the Townley from a Roman Terracotta Relief of Athena, Argus and Tiphys building the Argo which wa
RM2A2RT45–Royalty ship, Constellation ship Argo, no. LXXXIX, after p. 94, 1842, Charles F. Blunt: The beauty of the heavens: a pictorial display of the astronomical phenomena of the universe. One hundred and four coloured scenes illustrating a familiar lecture on astronomy. London: Tilt and Bogue, 1842
RM2M6RG5D–Jason and the Argonauts. Painting of Jason's ship Argo by Konstantinos Volanakis (1837–1907). oil on canvas
RMEWFG25–Argo Navis. Mythological interpretation of the constellation of the Southern Hemisphere, represented by the ship Argo, used by Jason and the Argonauts to retrieve the Golden Fleece. Engraving in Poeticon Astronomicon, by Gaius Julius Hyginus (ca.64 BC-17 AD). Edited in Venice, 1485. Incunable.
RMD2CXF7–Replica of 'Argo', the mythical ship of Jason and the Argonauts at the port of Volos, Magnisia, Thessaly, Greece.
RMEXH0WM–Argo Navis. Mythological interpretation of the constellation of the Southern Hemisphere, represented by the ship Argo, used by Jason and the Argonauts to retrieve the Golden Fleece. Engraving in Poeticon Astronomicon, by Gaius Julius Hyginus (ca.64 BC-17 AD). Edited in Venice, 1485. Incunable. Colored.
RFGK2MY1–Trireme ancient Greek ship
RF2JC5192–Jason and the Argonauts
RF2GMEJYT–Replica of Argo mythical ship of Jason and the Argonauts in Volos, Greece
RF2H40EPM–Replica of Argo mythical ship in Volos, Greece
RFD2CGRM–Argo was the ship the hero Jason and his Argonauts (Argo's sailors) used to travel to Colchis to fetch the Golden Fleece.
RF2H407A2–Replica of Argo mythical ship in Volos, Greece
RMJC5RWC–Terracotta relief: Building of the ship Argo, for expedition of Jason and the Argonauts. Roman. 1st century. Rome. British Museum. London. United King
RMHHEN7G–Illustration depicting the steamer 'Argo' in a cyclone off the Island of Desolation. Dated 19th Century
RF2H8H54N–Volos city, beautiful waterfront with the emblem of the city, mythical ship Argo
RF2WP3X2P–The ancient ship Argo in the port of Volos
RF2E93E1W–Constellations: Argo, Canis Major & Columba. Star chart. SMALL. PROCTOR 1881
RF2HBXMFR–Volos, Greece, fountain with the mythical ship Argo
RF2E93E1C–Constellations: Argo, Canis Major & Columba. Star chart. SMALL. PROCTOR 1882
RF2H91KA9–University building and the mythical ship Argo in the port of Volos, two emblems of the city of Volos. Hellas 11-28-2021
RM2A2RJB4–Argo Novice, Constellation Ship Argo, consisting of the constellations Aft Deck of the Ship (Puppis), Keel of the Ship (Carina) and Sail of the Ship (Vela), Constellatio XL, p. 103, Bayer, Johann; Kager, Johann Matthias; Kilian, Lucas; Schecks, Kaspar, 1627, Julius Schiller: Coelum stellatum christianum (...). Augustae Vindelicorum [Augsburg]: praelo Andreae Apergeri, 1627
RFC90B8C–The Argo and the Clashing Rocks
RM2BP66A1–Bust of Jason, Greek hero. Marble. (c. 117-138 AD). From Cappadocia. Time of Emperor Hadrian. Carlsberg Glyptotek, Copenhagen, Denmark.
RMD2CXDK–Replica of 'Argo', the mythical ship of Jason and the Argonauts at the port of Volos, Magnisia, Thessaly, Greece.
RMGMFXT9–The Building of the 'Argo', by Antoon Derkinderen, 1901-11, Dutch painting, oil on canvas. The construction of the ship 'Argo'.
RFG2F8K3–Ancient Greek trireme black and white isolated on white background.
RMWH9K91–French Mediaeval Ship Building Equipping the Argo and the Argonautsland at Colchis
RF2GJ8YPD–Replica of Argo mythical ship of Jason and the Argonauts in Volos, Greece
RM2M3K1Y9–British troops, horses and gun carriages being loaded onto the ship 'Argo' for the journey back to England at the conclusion of the Crimean War. 1856
RFD2CGR9–Argo was the ship the hero Jason and his Argonauts (Argo's sailors) used to travel to Colchis to fetch the Golden Fleece.
RMG1DJPW–Illustration depicting Argus (son of Arestor) building the Argos. In Greek mythology he was the builder and eponym of the ship Argo, and consequently one of the Argonauts
RMMPT24P–The constellation Argo Navis, 1690.
RMPB3JGY–Terracotta column-krater (bowl for mixing wine and water). Culture: Greek, Attic. Dimensions: H. with handles 11 1/2 in. (29.2 cm). Date: ca. 470-460 B.C.. Obverse, Jason about to seize the Golden Fleece, the stern of the Argo at the right Reverse, woman between two youths Jason led the Argonauts, a band of adventurers who set out on the ship Argo to steal the magical golden fleece of a ram, which was preserved in Kolchis on the Black Sea. With the help of the gods and the sorceress Medea, Jason was able to take the fleece from a grove protected by a dragon. Here, with Athena beside him,
RF2H8HWWY–the University building and the mythical ship Argo in the port of Volos, Greece
RFRACXPP–Building of the university at the seafront of Volos city with a copy of Jason’s ancient trireme.
RM2AXY5CM–Jason building his ship the Argo with help from Minerva on a terracotta bas-relief in the villa of Cardinal Alessandro Albani 1, figure of an owl from a Greek vase 2, and Medea conspiring with the Peliades to kill Pelias from an Etruscan vase in the collection of Sir William Hamilton 3. Monumento Albani. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Corsi from Giulio Ferrario’s Costumes Ancient and Modern of the Peoples of the World, Il Costume Antico e Moderno, Florence, 1842.
RF2D5885F–Argo legendary ship copy situated in port of Volos.The church of Saint Constantine and Helen in background.
RF2H91K9T–University building and the mythical ship Argo in the port of Volos, two emblems of the city of Volos. Hellas 11-28-2021
RM2A2RJDD–Argo Novice, Constellation of the ship Argo, consisting of the constellations Aft deck of the ship (Puppis), keel of the ship (Carina) and sails of the ship (Vela), Constellatio XL, p. 103, Bayer, Johann; Schecks, Kaspar, 1627, Julius Schiller, Johann Bayer, Kaspar Schecks: Coelum stellatum christianum convexum (...). Augustae Vindelicorum [Augsburg]: praelo Andreae Apergeri, 1627
RFH8XJ3X–The white stone column of Medea monument, decorated with Argo ship with the astronomical tower on the background, Batumi, Georgia.
RMDE056C–20th century - The Ship Argo, 1957 - Aurélie Nemours Philippe Sauvan-Magnet / Active Museum oil on canvas
RMG16AMN–Argo Navis (or simply Argo) was a large constellation in the southern sky that has since been divided into three constellations. It represented the Argo, the ship used by Jason and the Argonauts in Greek mythology. Argo Navis is the only one of the 48 con
RF2GY3WXB–terracotta relief of Athena and Jason getting a ship ready. Historical roman art work first century
RFFNX1CX–Ancient Greek trireme
RM2C1W9KH–Astrology: Supreme Zodiac: NAVIS (The Ship / The Boat) or Argo Navis
RF2ABNRA0–Argo legendary ship copy in port Volos, Greece. Greek mythology Argonauts sailed Argo to retrieve the Golden Fleece
RMJ31D83–Argus building the ship Argo - Wordsworth Christopher - 1882
RFD2CH64–According to Greek mythology, the goddess Athena oversaw jJson and the Argonauts building the vessel named Argo.
RMHRBEWX–Ship Argo with russian ship 1799, Gibraltar
RMPA6XCC–23 Argus building the ship Argo - Wordsworth Christopher - 1882
RM2T6CWMJ–Jason building his ship the Argo with help from Minerva on a terracotta bas-relief in the villa of Cardinal Alessandro Albani 1, figure of an owl from a Greek vase 2, and Medea conspiring with the Peliades to kill Pelias from an Etruscan vase in the collection of Sir William Hamilton 3. Monumento Albani. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Corsi from Giulio Ferrarios Costumes Ancient and Modern of the Peoples of the World, Il Costume Antico e Moderno, Florence, 1842.
RF2H8H54A–Volos city, beautiful waterfront with the emblem of the city, mythical ship Argo
RFRAD078–Building of the university at the seafront of Volos city with a copy of Jason’s ancient trireme.
RM2JD8EGR–THE ARGO, JASON AND THE ARGONAUTS, 2000,
RFJ70YWC–looking at argo - port of volos
RMF00M71–Argo - ENI 02211189, Geulhaven, Port of Rotterdam
RF2H91KCG–University building and the mythical ship Argo in the port of Volos, two emblems of the city of Volos. Hellas 11-28-2021
RM2A2THGF–Argo Novice, Map of the constellation Ship Argo, Fig. 57, Fig. EEe, p. 21, Johannes Hevelius, Johann Ernst von Schmieden: Johannis Hevelii prodromus astronomiae, exhibens fundamenta, quae tam ad novum planè & correctiorem stellarum fixarum catalogum construendeum, quàm ad onmium planetarum tabulas corrigendas omnimodè spectant; nec non novas & correctiores tabulas solares, aliasque plurimas ad astronomiam pertinentes [...]. Gedani: typis Johannis-Zachariae Stollii, 1690
RMHKGDMK–Argus building the ship Argo Wordsworth Christopher 1882
RFFXD1DR–Stylized illustration of ancient Greek ship in 4 different versions.
RMG169Y8–Argo Navis (or simply Argo) was a large constellation in the southern sky that has since been divided into three constellations. It represented the Argo, the ship used by Jason and the Argonauts in Greek mythology. Argo Navis is the only one of the 48 con
RMB2WM11–Greece Thessaly Volos Argonafton replica of Argo
RFGF2GB3–Greek trireme ancient ship
RM2C1TTXG–Astrology: Supreme Zodiac: NAVIS (The Ship / The Boat) or Argo Navis
RF2B197CY–Argo legendary ship copy in port Volos, Greece. Greek mythology Argonauts sailed Argo to retrieve the Golden Fleece
RMKE9F54–Argus building the ship Argo Wordsworth Christopher 1882
RFD1W5KD–According to Greek mythology, Athena, the goddess of wisdom and war, oversaw the building of the vessel named Argo.
RF2HC5GN4–Historic ship vector logo or icon design with oars and sail. Vector illustration of ancient Greek galley or Viking ship sailing through ocean waves.
RMPCEFJX–55 Argus building the ship Argo - Wordsworth Christopher - 1882
RMPPB98X–Argo Navis. Mythological interpretation of the constellation of the Southern Hemisphere, represented by the ship Argo, used by Jason and the Argonauts to retrieve the Golden Fleece. Engraving in Poeticon Astronomicon, by Gaius Julius Hyginus (ca.64 BC-17 AD). Edited in Venice, 1485. Incunable.
RF2H8HWPR–the University building and the mythical ship Argo in the port of Volos, Greece
RF2HC5GNB–Historic ship vector logo or icon design with oars and sail. Vector illustration of ancient Greek galley or Viking ship sailing through ocean waves.
RMP8K0RB–Bird sat on a power line looking at the Aegean sea with the Sardonic Islands in the background with a cargo ship sailing , East Attica, Greece, Europe
RMAXRN8T–Rubbish bins of Volos are decorated with an image of Jason and the Argonauts ship, The Argo, Thessaly, Greece
RFT5WBPT–Antefixa representing Minerva superintending construction of the Ship Argo Antefixa are terra to cottas various ornamental designs vintage line drawin
RF2H91K8A–University building and the mythical ship Argo in the port of Volos, two emblems of the city of Volos. Hellas 11-28-2021
RMW579CC–Admiral van der Does's journey to the Canary Islands, Copper Medal. Front: ship Argo, on mainsail: name Jehovah in Hebrew script within a circle. Reverse: map of the area around Zaltbommel and Tiel, on it two images, between which the name Jehovah is written in Hebrew script in a wreath of rays within a circle, Canary Islands, Zaltbommel, Tiel, Pieter van der Does, Maurits (Prince of Orange), anonymous, Dordrecht, 1599, copper (metal), striking (metalworking), d 3 cm × w 69
RF2HBXMD2–Volos, Greece, balloons on the beautiful waterfront
RF2HBYGEB–Serie Der Argonautenzug, das Festopfer beim Schiffe Argo / Series The Argonauts, the Festival Sacrifice at the Ship Argo, Argonautensage ist ein Themenkomplex der griechischen Mythologie und handelt von der Fahrt des Iason und seiner Begleiter nach Kolchis im Kaukasus, der Suche nach dem Goldenen Vlies und dessen Raub, Liebigbild, digital improved reproduction of a collectible image from the Liebig company, estimated from 1900, pd / digital restaurierte Reproduktion eines Sammelbildes von ca 1900, gemeinfrei,
RFJFJ4X7–argo freight ship in the caribbean sea. Freight Transportation. Mexico territory