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Photo Mug : ROMAN GLADIATORS. The Last Combat of the Gladiators. Line engraving after the painting, 1878, by Joseph Stallaert, depicting the attempt by the monk Telemachus to separate the combatants in a gladiatorial contest at the Colosseum in 404 A. D. leading to the banning of the practice by edict of the emperor Honorius

ROMAN GLADIATORS. The Last Combat of the Gladiators. Line engraving after the painting, 1878, by Joseph Stallaert, depicting the attempt by the monk Telemachus to separate the combatants in a gladiatorial contest at the Colosseum in 404 A. D. leading to the banning of the practice by edict of the emperor Honorius




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ROMAN GLADIATORS. The Last Combat of the Gladiators. Line engraving after the painting, 1878, by Joseph Stallaert, depicting the attempt by the monk Telemachus to separate the combatants in a gladiatorial contest at the Colosseum in 404 A. D. leading to the banning of the practice by edict of the emperor Honorius

ROMAN GLADIATORS. The Last Combat of the Gladiators. Line engraving after the painting, 1878, by Joseph Stallaert, depicting the attempt by the monk Telemachus to separate the combatants in a gladiatorial contest at the Colosseum in 404 A.D. leading to the banning of the practice by edict of the emperor Honorius

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5th Century Arena Cassock Colosseum Combat Competition Early Christian Gladiator Humanitarian Joseph Knife Monk Roman Roman Empire Trident Honorius Telemachus


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Bring history to life with our Media Storehouse Photo Mug featuring the iconic image "ROMAN GLADIATORS. The Last Combat of the Gladiators." This stunning line engraving, created by Joseph Stallaert in 1878, captures the intense moment when monk Telemachus intervened in a gladiatorial contest at the Colosseum, leading to the eventual banning of the practice by Emperor Honorius. Relive the rich history and intrigue of ancient Rome every time you take a sip from this beautifully crafted mug. Perfect for history enthusiasts and collectors, this mug is not just a beverage holder but a work of art that tells a story. Order yours today and add a touch of history to your daily routine.

Elevate your coffee or tea experience with our premium white ceramic mug. Its wide, comfortable handle makes drinking easy, and you can rely on it to be both microwave and dishwasher safe. Sold in single units, preview may show both sides of the same mug so you can see how the picture wraps around.

Elevate your coffee or tea experience with our premium white ceramic mug. Its wide, comfortable handle makes drinking easy, and you can rely on it to be both microwave and dishwasher safe. Sold in single units, preview may show both sides of the same mug so you can see how the picture wraps around.

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This print titled "ROMAN GLADIATORS. The Last Combat of the Gladiators" takes us back to a significant moment in history. Created by Joseph Stallaert in 1878, this line engraving beautifully depicts an event that ultimately led to the banning of gladiatorial contests. In 404 A. D. , within the iconic Colosseum, we witness the courageous monk Telemachus attempting to separate two combatants locked in a fierce battle. With his cassock flowing behind him, Telemachus stands as a symbol of compassion and humanity amidst the brutality of ancient Roman entertainment. The image showcases not only the intense competition and arena atmosphere but also highlights the humanitarian efforts made during this time. As gladiators armed with tridents and knives clash before him, Telemachus fearlessly steps forward, determined to put an end to this violent spectacle. The historical significance is profound as Emperor Honorius would later issue an edict banning these deadly contests due to Telemachus' brave intervention. This marked a turning point for early Christianity's influence on Roman society and its commitment towards preserving life. Joseph Stallaert's masterful engraving captures every detail meticulously, from the aged bearded faces of old men watching intently from above to each gladiator's muscular physique ready for combat. Through this artwork, we are transported back in time - witnessing both bravery and tragedy unfold within one frame. It serves as a powerful reminder of our shared past while

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