Peloponnese (1650 Subjects)
The myth of Perseus. In Ethiopia, Perseus is saving Andromeda from the sea monster Kitos. On the right, Andromeda's parents, and their guards. The myth has certain references to Peloponnese, for Perseus was originally from Argos and he founded the city of Mycenae.
The islands Messenian Oinousses: Sapienza island, Schiza island and Venetico island.
Map of the Peloponnese.
The siege of Pylos (Navarino) and Methoni by the fleet of the Holy League (1571).
The Castle of Oitylon in Mani.
View of Nafplio.
Illustration for the poem of Lord Byron "The Giaour": Portrait of Greek woman from Peloponnese.
Illustration for the poem of Lord Byron "The Siege of Corinth": Ottoman official and Greek slave girl at the ruins of the Temple of Apollo in Ancient Corinth.
View of Nafplio.
Map of the Argo-Saronic gulf.
The Lions' Gate at Mycenae.
Albanian soldier from the Peloponnese.
Bronze lance from Ithomi, Peloponnese.
Map of the Peloponnese and Continental Greece.
Map of the Peloponnese coastline, from the bay of Navarino to Methoni and Sapienza.
Map of the bay of Navarino.
Map of the port and castle of Pylos (Niokastron).
Map of the anchorage in Methoni and Sapienza island.
Map of Koroni.
Map of the Lakonian gulf.
Map of the anchorage west of Elafonissos.
Map of the port of Nafplion.
Map of the anchorages around Porto Heli and Spetses.
Map of the Isthmus of Corinth.
Map of ancient Corinth with Acrocorinth.
View of Methoni.
Portrait of Nikitaras (Nikitas Stamatelopoulos).
Portrait of Ioannis Mavromichalis.
Portrait of Ioannis Mavromichalis.
Portrait of Nikitaras (Nikitas Stamatelopoulos).