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Jerusalem - All Saints 1898: William II (1859-1941), Emperor of Germany
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Jerusalem - All Saints 1898: William II (1859-1941), Emperor of Germany
XEE4135063 Jerusalem - All Saints 1898: William II (1859-1941), Emperor of Germany and King of Prussia, takes possession of the land of the " Dormition", near the Cenacle, for his Catholic subjects, before Monsignor Luigi Piavi, Patriarch of Jerusalem. Illustration in " Le Pelerin" of 13 November 1898. by Unknown Artist, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Jerusalem - All Saints 1898: William II (1859-1941), Emperor of Germany and King of Prussia, takes possession of the land of the " Dormition", near the Cenacle, for his Catholic subjects, before Monsignor Luigi Piavi, Patriarch of Jerusalem. Illustration in " Le Pelerin" of 13 November 1898.); Stefano Bianchetti; out of copyright
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Jerusalem Toussaint William Ii 1859 1941 Prussia Prussian
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Jerusalem - All Saints 1898 - Emperor William II of Germany Takes Possession of the Land of the Dormition
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. In this photo print, we are transported back to Jerusalem in 1898. The image captures a significant moment as Emperor William II of Germany and King of Prussia takes possession of the land known as the "Dormition" located near the Cenacle, for his Catholic subjects. Standing before Monsignor Luigi Piavi, Patriarch of Jerusalem, Emperor William II asserts his authority and commitment to his religious followers. The scene is filled with symbolism and power. The emperor's regal presence is emphasized by his elaborate attire and confident stance. His gesture signifies not only ownership but also protection and support for his Catholic subjects in a foreign land. The composition draws attention to both the emperor and Monsignor Piavi, highlighting their roles in this historic event. The surrounding clergy members add an air of solemnity, emphasizing the significance of this occasion. This illustration was featured in "Le Pelerin" on November 13th, 1898, capturing a moment that would be remembered throughout history. It serves as a testament to Emperor William II's dedication to his faith and demonstrates how religion played a crucial role even amidst political power struggles. Stefano Bianchetti's skillful drawing brings this historical event back to life, allowing us to witness an important chapter in both German and Jerusalem's history.
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