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The Narrow Escape of Heraclius from the Avars (litho)
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The Narrow Escape of Heraclius from the Avars (litho)
8660713 The Narrow Escape of Heraclius from the Avars (litho) by Rowlandson, George Derville (1861-1930) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Narrow Escape of Heraclius from the Avars. This incident took place during the Avaric raids of the early eighth century AD. The Emperor Heraclius, having been asked to meet the Khakhan of the Avars in council at Perinthus, found himself about to be ambushed and made prisoner. Tearing off and flinging away his robes, he saved himself by the speed of his horse, and reached the town-gates just in time. Illustration for Hutchinson's History of the Nations (Hutchinson, c.1920). Note: Image has been digitally enhanced to facilitate repro.); © Look and Learn
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The lithograph print titled "The Narrow Escape of Heraclius from the Avars" by George Derville Rowlandson captures a dramatic moment in history during the early eighth century AD. The Emperor Heraclius, summoned to meet with the Khakhan of the Avars at Perinthus, narrowly avoids being ambushed and captured by tearing off his robes and fleeing on horseback. His swift steed carries him to safety as he reaches the town-gates just in time.
This gripping illustration from Hutchinson's History of the Nations showcases the bravery and quick thinking of Emperor Heraclius in a life-threatening situation. The tension is palpable as he races against time to escape his enemies and avoid becoming a prisoner.
The black-and-white imagery adds to the sense of urgency and danger, highlighting the speed and rapidity with which Heraclius must act to save himself. This historical scene comes alive through George Derville Rowlandson's skilled interpretation, capturing a pivotal moment in ancient warfare.
"The Narrow Escape of Heraclius from the Avars" serves as a reminder of how courage and resourcefulness can turn the tide in even the most dire circumstances, making it an enduring symbol of triumph over adversity.
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