Sources for each characters are listed below.
Anyknown: Spanish noblewoman dressed in a nightgown, 1480
· The Story of Griselda, Part II – Exhile. Siena National Gallery of Art, 1494
· Jean Pichore, “The Heroides”, Bibliothèque nationale de France, Français 874, 1505
· Peryn Rose Whytehorse, “A Woman's Late 15th Century Italian Camicia”, 2012
Gabriele Bianchetti: Byzantine Court regalia of Megalo diermeneutes ([lit. Grand Interpreter] High officer of the Varangians), 1320
· Seal of Michael, Megas diermeneutes of the Varangian Guard, 14th century
· Mosaic of Theodore Metochites, Chora Church, 1321
· Pseudo-Kodinos, "Treatise on the Offices", 1360~1368
· Raffaele D'Amato, "The Varangian Guard 988-1453", 2010
· Timothy Dawson, "By the Emperor's Hand: Military Dress and Court Regalia in the later Roman-Byzantine Empire", 2015
HarryLime: Philippine general Antonio Luna, 1898
· Photographs of Antonio Luna during 1898~1899
· Alejandro de Quesada, Spanish-American War And Philippine Insurrection 1898–1902, 2007
Hyenafur: Sasanian Queen, 600
· Taq-e Bostan, Iwan of Khusrow II, 591~628
· Gold dinar of Pūrāndokht, 630~632
· Silver drachma of Pūrāndokht, 630~632
SylviaJo: Scythian princess holding a banner, 400 BCE
· Royal burial of Tolstaya Moglia, Ordzhonikidze, 4th century BCE
· Burial chamber and mummy of the 'Princess of Ukok', 5th century BCE
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