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Science Greeting Card featuring the photograph Baalbek Aka Heliopolis, 1845 by British Library

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Baalbek Aka Heliopolis, 1845 Greeting Card

British Library

by British Library

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Our greeting cards are 5" x 7" in size and are produced on digital offset printers using 100 lb. paper stock. Each card is coated with a UV protectant on the outside surface which produces a semi-gloss finish. The inside of each card has a matte white finish and can be customized with your own message up to 500 characters in length. Each card comes with a white envelope for mailing or gift giving.

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Baalbeck engraving taken from page 71 of Various views of interesting places in the Mediterranean 1845. Baalbeck is a town in the Beqaa Valley of... more

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Baalbeck engraving taken from page 71 of "Various views of interesting places in the Mediterranean" 1845. Baalbeck is a town in the Beqaa Valley of Lebanon situated east of the Litani River. After Alexander the Great conquered the Near East in 334 BC, the existing settlement was named Heliopolis. The city retained its religious function during Greco-Roman times, when the sanctuary of the Heliopolitan Jupiter-Baal was a pilgrimage site, and one of the largest sanctuaries in the empire. Starting in the last quarter of the 1st century BC (reign of Augustus) and over a period of two centuries (reign of Philip the Arab), the Romans had built a temple complex in Baalbeck consisting of three temples Jupiter, Bacchus and Venus. On a nearby hill, they built a fourth temple dedicated to Mercury.

 

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