RM2H7HPAH–Tiberius Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus, 10 BC – AD 54. Fourth Roman emperor. After Caligula was assassinated in a conspiracy involving the Praetorian commander Cassius Chaerea and several senators, Claudius who probably knew of the plot but had no direct hand in it, witnessed the guards execute several noblemen including his friends and fled to the palace to hide where a Praetorian named Gratus found him behind a curtain and declared him princeps or emperor. From Cassell's Illustrated Universal History, published 1883.
RMJHW4TC–Strophanthus gratus (Roupellia grata). Woodcut by A. E. Smith after an illustration by Gardchron from Jean Linden's l'Illustration Horticole, Brussels, 1888.
RMD4BA4W–Strophanthus gratus plants produce toxic alkaloids cardiac dycosides act on heart before influencing any other organ or tissue
RMARNHRP–Cream fruit (Strophanthus gratus)
RM2A2J51B–Coin Depicting a Palm Branch, AD 24/25, Procurator: Valerius Gratus (AD 24–25), reign of Tiberius, Roman, Palestine, Israel, Bronze, Diam: 1.6 cm, 2.01 g
RMEW6WHG–Forest sitatunga (Tragelaphus spekii gratus), also known as the forest marshbuck at Prague Zoo, Czech Republic.
RM2DRXW5E–Ruler: Tiberius, Emperor of Rome, 42 B.C.–A.D. 37, Mint: Judaea, Magistrate: Valerius Gratus, active 15–26, Coin of Tiberius, Emperor of Rome from Judaea, 15–24, Bronze, 2.81 g, 16 mm, Made in Judaea, Roman, 1st century, Numismatics
RMG201KA–Forest sitatunga (Tragelaphus spekii gratus), also known as the forest marshbuck at Prague Zoo, Czech Republic.
RMCXYWM0–Sitatungas (Tragelaphus spekii gratus), doe with newborn calf, found in Africa, captive, Netherlands, Europe
RFP6MYDY–Cathedral of the Assumption of Mary and Saint John the Baptist. Saint Gratus Reliquary. Aosta. Italy.
RF2B9F9KM–Strophanthus gratus white, pinkish to purple flowers
RM2TBT4TY–Forest Sitatunga or Western Sitatunga (Tragelaphus spekii gratus), fur detail
RF2KPMN3W–The sitatunga or marshbuck (Tragelaphus spekii gratus) grazing in the meadow, swamp-dwelling antelope in the family Bovidae, native region: central Af
RM2CDJJDX–Antlion, Glenurus gratus
RF2JN0J1H–Sitatunga / Tragelaphus spekii gratus drinking at a watering hole
RFT9W39C–Climbing oleander (Strophanthus gratus) flowers closeup - Florida, USA
RF2DHWD5D–Pleasing Flatworm [Pseudobicerus gratus]. Lembeh Strait, North Sulawesi, Indonesia.
RF2N7EA06–Purple color flowers on Strophanthus Gratus plant near a wall covered with creeping fig vine
RM2A6716J–Encephalartos gratus plant.
RMP9H7EP–Strophanthus gratus (Roupellia grata). Woodcut by A. E. Smith after an illustration by Gardchron from Jean Linden's l'Illustration Horticole, Brussels, 1888.
RMARP3GH–Cream fruit (Strophanthus gratus)
RM2M0A66M–Madonna and Child, Mary and Christ, and Saints Philip Neri and Gratus, by Pietro Paola Operti 1704-1793 San Lorenzo Roman Catholic cathedral dedicated to Saint Lawrence in small town of Alba in Piedmont, Northern Italy.
RFMAHHW1–Sitatunga, Tragelaphus spekii gratus
RM2DRXW77–Ruler: Tiberius, Emperor of Rome, 42 B.C.–A.D. 37, Mint: Judaea, Magistrate: Valerius Gratus, active 15–26, Coin of Tiberius, Emperor of Rome from Judaea, 15–24, Bronze, 1.64 g, 15.5 mm, Made in Judaea, Roman, 1st century, Numismatics
RMG22B24–Forest sitatunga (Tragelaphus spekii gratus), also known as the forest marshbuck. Skin texture. Wildlife animal.
RMCXYWKJ–Sitatungas (Tragelaphus spekii gratus), doe wit suckling calf, found in Africa, captive, Netherlands, Europe
RF2B9F9JH–Strophanthus gratus white, pinkish to purple flowers
RME75RYY–Sitatunga or Marshbuck (Tragelaphus spekii gratus), male, native to Africa, captive, Germany
RFCRM59R–Strophanthus gratus plants produce toxic alkaloids and cardiac dycosides which act on the heart before influencing any other organ or tissue. It is used to produce the drug Ouabain, which was taken as a cardiac stimulant to treat heart failure.
RMJ4GKNJ–Strophanthus gratus 1906
RMPBGT2T–1617 The book of antelopes (1894) Limnotragus gratus
RM2CDJJDT–Antlion, Glenurus gratus
RF2PB2B4X–close up of oleander seeds
RFT7N2FC–Bunch of Pink Oleander Seeds - macro
RF2DHWD5B–Pleasing Flatworm [Pseudobicerus gratus]. Lembeh Strait, North Sulawesi, Indonesia.
RFMFPE5J–West African Sitatunga
RM2A6716T–Encephalartos gratus plant.
RF2M1YTTR–3D image of Ouabain skeletal formula - molecular chemical structure of arrow poison isolated on white background
RFR8J5XJ–Adult of spectacular antlion (Glenurus gratus) resting on rock
RMHNJJPT–Cone like blossoms of a Mulanje cycad palm, Encephalartos gratus.
RM2DRXW76–Ruler: Tiberius, Emperor of Rome, 42 B.C.–A.D. 37, Mint: Judaea, Magistrate: Valerius Gratus, active 15–26, Coin of Tiberius, Emperor of Rome from Judaea, 15–24, Bronze, 2.3 g, 15.1 mm, Made in Judaea, Roman, 1st century, Numismatics
RMG21NAH–Forest sitatunga (Tragelaphus spekii gratus), also known as the forest marshbuck. Skin texture. Wildlife animal.
RMEW6WHH–Forest sitatunga (Tragelaphus spekii gratus), also known as the forest marshbuck at Prague Zoo, Czech Republic.
RF2B9F9DD–Strophanthus gratus white, pinkish to purple flowers
RMG201K3–Forest sitatunga (Tragelaphus spekii gratus), also known as the forest marshbuck at Prague Zoo, Czech Republic.
RME75T00–Sitatunga or Marshbuck (Tragelaphus spekii gratus), young male, native to Africa, captive, Germany
RFCRM59F–Strophanthus gratus plants produce toxic alkaloids and cardiac dycosides which act on the heart before influencing any other organ or tissue. It is used to produce the drug Ouabain, which was taken as a cardiac stimulant to treat heart failure.
RMWACMA0–Claudius aka Tiberius Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus (10 BC – AD 54) was Roman emperor from AD 41 to 54. Because he was afflicted with a limp and slight deafness due to sickness at a young age, he was excluded from public office. In 41AD, Caligula was assassinated in a conspiracy involving the Praetorian commander Cassius Chaerea and several senators. Following the murder, Claudius witnessed the guards execute several noblemen, including his friends and fled to the palace to hide where a Praetorian named Gratus found him behind a curtain and declared him imperator.
RF2B030MF–Sitatunga, Tragelaphus spekii gratus, 1 day
RF2M1HRAD–3D image of Ouabain skeletal formula - molecular chemical structure of arrow poison g-strophanthin isolated on white background
RM2AEMDTE–Robert Boissard after Jean-Jacques Boissard, Virtui est gratus quoties, 1597, Virtui est gratus quoties...; 1597 date
RM2DRY12K–Ruler: Tiberius, Emperor of Rome, 42 B.C.–A.D. 37, Mint: Judaea, Magistrate: Valerius Gratus, active 15–26, Coin of Tiberius, Emperor of Rome from Judaea, 16, Bronze, 1.72 g, 12:00, 14 mm, Made in Judaea, Roman, 1st century, Numismatics
RF2JN0J51–Pink-backed pelican / Pelecanus rufescens and Sitatunga / Tragelaphus spekii gratus around a watering hole
RF2WABH5F–Pale pink and deep red flower of Strophanthus gratus, known as Climbing-oleander, Poison arrowvine, Spider-tresses, Ouabain or Strophantus, in front o
RF2MCXGWR–Natural closeup on a small Andalusian parasitic bee fly, Parageron gratus, in a yellow flower
RF2B9F9DW–Strophanthus gratus white, pinkish to purple flowers
RMG201K4–Forest sitatunga (Tragelaphus spekii gratus), also known as the forest marshbuck at Prague Zoo, Czech Republic.
RM2BFDGEY–Strophanthus gratus plants produce toxic alkaloids and cardiac dycosides which act on the heart before influencing any other organ or tissue. It is us
RF2AYM3C0–Grazing male and female West African Sitatunga, Tragelaphus spekei gratus during breeding season
RM2HWEP13–Coin of Tiberius, Emperor of Rome from Jerusalem. Ruler: Tiberius, Emperor of Rome, 42 B.C.–A.D. 37 Mint: JerusalemMagistrate: Valerius Gratus, active 15–26
RF2B0308T–Sitatunga, Tragelaphus spekii gratus, 1 day
RM2BBYYFJ–Medicinal plant of Thailand.
RM2B6KYFB–Engel in de wolken Aanvallende leeuw Omnibus Gratus Fortunae Cetendum (titel op object) Symbola Divina et Humana Pontificum Imperatorum Regum (serietitel) Een embleem met twee voorstellingen. Boven een landschap met opkomende zon en een schip op zee. In de wolken daarboven een engel met een ster boven zijn hoofd. Onder een aanvallende leeuw. Het betreffen deviezen van Boudewijn III en Amalrik I van Jeruzalem. Manufacturer : prentmaker: anoniemnaar prent van: Aegidius Sadeler Dating: 1666 Physical kenmerken: gravure; verso met tekst in boekdruk Material: papier Techniek: graveren (drukprocedé)
RF2B8WG45–Coin Depicting a Palm Branch, AD 24/25, Procurator: Valerius Gratus (AD 24–25), reign of Tiberius, Roman, Palestine, Israel, Bronze, Diam: 1.6 cm, 2.01 g, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RMF2645D–Strophanthus gratus
RF2ADJJC6–Pseudobiceros cf. gratus
RM2DTBF98–Ruler: Tiberius, Emperor of Rome, 42 B.C.–A.D. 37, Mint: Judaea, Magistrate: Valerius Gratus, active 15–26, Coin of Tiberius, Emperor of Rome from Judaea, 16, Bronze, 2.34 g, 12:00, 14.9 mm, Made in Judaea, Roman, 1st century, Numismatics
RM2B70FPF–Kop met een opschrift op een blauwe achtergrond Kop van porselein op spreidende voet, iets uitlopende wand en hoog, gekruld oor. Beschilderd in blauw en goud. De kop is volledig bedekt met goud met daarop op de buitenwand een blauwe band. Hierin zijn het opschrift 'GRATUS SANUS MEMOR MEDICI' en twee decoratieve banden gegraveerd. Gemerkt op de onderzijde met B, 10 en 1/5. Manufacturer : vervaardiger: anoniemPlaats manufacture: Frankrijk Dating: ca. 1800 Physical kenmerken: porselein met blauw en verguldsel Material: porselein glazuur email goud Techniek: draaiend bewerken / vormen / reliëf / s
RF2M7MJMM–Saint Barbara, with a golden halo, holds a three-windowed tower. The tower symbolises Barbara’s imprisonment by her father. The three windows - which she ordered be inserted in her prison - symbolise the Holy Trinity. Detail of 1512 fresco on west front of deconsecrated Cappella di San Grato (Chapel of St Gratus) in Via Jean-Baptiste De Tillier in Aosta, regional capital of the Valle d’Aosta in northwest Italy.
RM2B6RPY2–Graftombe van ridder Arnold van der Sluis van Heusden (ca 1245-1296) Graftombe van ridder Arnold van der Sluis van Heusden (ca. 1245-1296) Object Type : graftombe Objectnummer: BK-NM-8657 Inscriptions / Merken: inscriptie, op de afgeschuinde rand van de dekplaat: ‘[Qui fuerat gratus cun]ctis iac[et] h[ic] tumulat[us] Husde[n]si nat[us] ex clara stirpe vocat[us] Arnold[us] mile[s] de slusa sp[er]ne[re] viles Act[us] h[ic] novit falso[s] [a] seque removit Fortis formosus prudens erat atque animosus Justus pacifuc probitati semper amicus Finiit is vitam morum gravitate p]olita[m] Q[ua]rto redde[n
RF2B9F9R8–Strophanthus gratus white, pinkish to purple flowers
RMG201K7–Forest sitatunga (Tragelaphus spekii gratus), also known as the forest marshbuck at Prague Zoo, Czech Republic.
RM2H96217–Coin Depicting a Palm Branch, 24-25, Procurator: Valerius Gratus (24-25), reign of Tiberius. Olive wreath on reverse. Roman; Palestine.
RMPB91E1–Napa, CA, USA. 11th July, 2018. Thomas Wargovich is the proprietor at Gratus Vineyards in Pope Valley. Credit: Napa Valley Register/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RF2AYM3C5–Grazing male and female West African Sitatunga, Tragelaphus spekei gratus during breeding season
RM2HWENHT–Coin of Tiberius, Emperor of Rome from Jerusalem. Ruler: Tiberius, Emperor of Rome, 42 B.C.–A.D. 37 Mint: JerusalemMagistrate: Valerius Gratus, active 15–26
RF2B030GK–Sitatunga, Tragelaphus spekii gratus, 1 day
RM2BC2D46–Medicinal plant of Thailand.
RFR5JEEY–Antelope West African Sitatunga - Tragelaphus spekii gratus standing in the water.
RM2T6FG8T–Western Sitatunga (Tragelaphus spekii gratus), juvenile, captive, occurrence in Africa
RFPYFDX9–Antelope West African Sitatunga - Tragelaphus spekii gratus standing in the water.
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