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Palestine, Jerusalem, Roman destruction 70 AD



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Palestine, Jerusalem, Roman destruction 70 AD

Palestine, Jerusalem, Roman destruction 70 AD, inventory from the temple at triumphal procession

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Nastasic

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Aggression Ancient History Ancient Rome Conquering Adversity Conques Jerusalem Judaism Looting Palestinian Parade Serbia Checklist Menorah Palestinian Territories Temple Building Triumphs


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EDITORS COMMENTS
This print titled "Palestine, Jerusalem, Roman destruction 70 AD" takes us back in time to a significant moment in history. The image showcases an engraving depicting the aftermath of the Roman destruction of Jerusalem in 70 AD. It is believed to be part of an inventory from the temple that was carried during a triumphal procession. The scene evokes a sense of aggression and conquering adversity as we witness the devastating consequences of war. The ancient city lies in ruins, with people shown amidst looting and chaos. In the foreground, we can spot a depiction of the iconic menorah being taken away, symbolizing the loss and upheaval experienced by Judaism during this period. The artist's illustration technique adds depth and detail to this archival piece, allowing us to immerse ourselves in ancient history. As we observe this engraved image, it serves as a reminder of how capital cities have witnessed both triumphs and tragedies throughout time. "Nastasic" whose name is associated with this artwork from Fine Art Storehouse, has skillfully captured not only historical accuracy but also emotions that resonate with viewers today. This powerful portrayal invites contemplation on themes such as conquests, cultural heritage preservation, and resilience against adversity.

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