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Expulsion of the Jews
3782214 Expulsion of the Jews; (add.info.: Expulsion of the Jews from Judea in 135 AD by Emperor Hadrian, following the suppression of the Bar Kokhba revolt. The attempt to expel the Jews would be unsuccessful. The caption reads How Heraclius turned the Jews out of Jerusalem'. Reproduced from the fifteenth century miniature in the Histoire des Empereurs'.
Manners, Customs, & Dress during the Middle Ages and during the Renaissance Period by Paul Lacroix, p.435. Published 1874 by Chapman and Hall, London.); Lebrecht History
Media ID 33083916
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This print titled "Expulsion of the Jews" depicts a significant historical event that took place in 135 AD. Emperor Hadrian, following the suppression of the Bar Kokhba revolt, attempted to expel the Jews from Judea. However, this endeavor proved unsuccessful. The image is reproduced from a fifteenth-century miniature found in the 'Histoire des Empereurs' by Paul Lacroix. The caption on this thought-provoking print reads 'How Heraclius turned the Jews out of Jerusalem. ' It showcases an important moment in history when religious persecution and political power clashed within the Roman Empire. The illustration portrays orthodox Jews being forced out of their homeland amidst turmoil and struggle. Through this artwork, we are transported back to ancient times, witnessing a pivotal chapter in Jewish history unfold before our eyes. The drawing skillfully captures both the despair and resilience of those affected by these events. Published in 1874 by Chapman and Hall, London as part of 'Manners, Customs & Dress during Middle Ages and Renaissance Period, ' this image serves as a powerful reminder of humanity's capacity for both oppression and survival throughout various epochs. Bridgeman Images presents us with yet another remarkable piece from their Fine Art Finder collection—an invaluable resource for exploring historical moments through artistry. This photograph print allows us to delve into centuries past while contemplating how religion has shaped our world over time.
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