The_Vlah (@vlahthe) 's Twitter Profile
The_Vlah

@vlahthe

World's seccond greatest artist

ID: 1265704413135593474

calendar_today27-05-2020 18:01:09

17,17K Tweet

6,6K Takipçi

100 Takip Edilen

Tr0chanter_Art (@tr0chanter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

21st of September 1452: Savonarola, that little friar from Ferrara, was born. (Evidently used his statue in Ferrara as reference)

21st of September 1452: Savonarola, that little friar from Ferrara, was born.

(Evidently used his statue in Ferrara as reference)
Duc de Vinny (comms open) (@ducdevinny) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Gaiseric (c.389-477) Was the king of the Vandals from 428 to his death. A fearsome leader, he turned his tribe into a powerful force against roman rule in the Western Mediterranean, conquering Numidia and Mauretania. Later he led the capture and plundering of Rome in 455

Gaiseric (c.389-477)
Was the king of the Vandals from 428 to his death. A fearsome leader, he turned his tribe into a powerful force against roman rule in the Western Mediterranean, conquering Numidia and Mauretania. Later he led the capture and plundering of Rome in 455
Doot (@dootdoote) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hey guys!! Been less active than usual because I’m working on a short minute long film for class—here’s a finished shot from it. Excited to share it sometime soon :)

Duc de Vinny (comms open) (@ducdevinny) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Kaleb of Axum (?- after 534) Also known as Elesbaan, was the King of Axum from c. 514 until his abdication. His reign was marked by the integration of Agaw Tribes and his conquest of southern Arabia, being later recognised as a saint for his protection of Himyarite christians

Kaleb of Axum (?- after 534)
Also known as Elesbaan, was the King of Axum from c. 514 until his abdication. His reign was marked by the integration of Agaw Tribes and his conquest of southern Arabia, being later recognised as a saint for his protection of Himyarite christians