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Roman ambassadors, Second Punic War

SECOND PUNIC WAR : the Roman ambassadors offer the Carthaginians a choice between peace or war -- they choose war. Mary Evans Picture Library makes available wonderful images created for people to enjoy over the centuries. © Mary Evans Picture Library 2015 - https://copyrighthub.org/s0/hub1/creation/maryevans/MaryEvansPictureID/10006624

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Carthaginian Carthaginians Choice Choose Diplomacy Enemy Offer Offering Peace Punic Wars

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This print captures a pivotal moment in ancient history during the Second Punic War. The Roman ambassadors are depicted offering the Carthaginians a choice between peace or war, only to have their offer rejected as the Carthaginians defiantly choose war. This powerful image showcases the intense diplomatic negotiations and high stakes involved in ancient conflicts. The tension and drama of this historical event is palpable in the expressions of both parties, with the Romans appearing resolute and determined while the Carthaginians exude defiance and resolve. The backdrop of this scene is filled with rich historical detail, transporting viewers back to 218 BC when these events unfolded. Through this print from Mary Evans Picture Library, we are reminded of the complex dynamics at play during times of war and conflict. It serves as a poignant reminder of how choices made by leaders can have far-reaching consequences for entire civilizations. As we reflect on this image, we are invited to contemplate themes of power, diplomacy, and ultimately, the human cost of warfare. It is a testament to the enduring relevance of history and its ability to teach us valuable lessons about our shared past.


Framed Prints of Roman ambassadors, Second Punic War

Introducing the stunning Roman Ambassadors Framed Print from the Media Storehouse collection, brought to you by Mary Evans Picture Library. This captivating image transports you back in time to the Second Punic War, where Roman ambassadors extend an olive branch to their Carthaginian counterparts, offering a chance for peace. The moment of decision is immortalized in this beautiful print. Choose to add this masterpiece to your home or office to evoke a sense of history, culture, and diplomacy. With its rich details and vibrant colors, this framed print is sure to be a conversation starter and a source of inspiration. Experience the past like never before with the Media Storehouse range of Framed Prints.


Photo Prints of Roman ambassadors, Second Punic War

Step back in time with our exquisite selection of Media Storehouse Photographic Prints, featuring this captivating image from Mary Evans Picture Library. Witness the pivotal moment of the Second Punic War as Roman ambassadors extend an olive branch to the Carthaginians, only to be met with defiance. This stunning, high-quality print brings history to life, making it an essential addition to any home or office. Relive the epic tale of ancient Rome and Carthage, as the fate of two great civilizations hangs in the balance. Order now and let the power of history inspire you every day.


Poster Prints of Roman ambassadors, Second Punic War

Introducing the awe-inspiring "Roman Ambassadors" poster print from the Media Storehouse collection, brought to you by Mary Evans Picture Library. This captivating image, taken from Mary Evans Prints Online, transports you back to the Second Punic War, where Roman ambassadors extend an olive branch of peace to their Carthaginian counterparts. The moment of decision hangs in the balance as the Carthaginians ultimately choose conflict over compromise. This evocative print is a stunning addition to any ancient history or art enthusiast's collection, igniting the imagination and transporting you to a time of grandeur and warfare. Experience the drama and intrigue of ancient Rome through this exquisite work of art.


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Introducing the captivating Roman Ambassadors jigsaw puzzle from Media Storehouse, featuring an exquisite image by Mary Evans Picture Library. This intriguing puzzle depicts a pivotal moment from the Second Punic War, as Roman ambassadors extend an olive branch to the Carthaginians, offering them a choice between peace and war. Witness the historic decision that would forever alter the course of ancient history. Engage in this richly detailed jigsaw puzzle, perfect for history enthusiasts, puzzle collectors, and anyone seeking a challenging and rewarding pastime. Delve deep into the past and piece together this stunning representation of a turning point in the Second Punic War.

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