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Photographic Print : Regulus destroying the Carthaginian fleet, Battle of Cape Ecnomus, 256 BC (engraving)
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Regulus destroying the Carthaginian fleet, Battle of Cape Ecnomus, 256 BC (engraving)
7150810 Regulus destroying the Carthaginian fleet, Battle of Cape Ecnomus, 256 BC (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Regulus destroying the Carthaginian fleet at the Battle of Cape Ecnomus, First Punic War, 256 BC. Illustration from True Stories from Ancient History by Maria Elizabeth Budden (John Harris, London, c1830).); © Look and Learn
Media ID 24757168
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10"x8" Photo Print
Experience the thrill of ancient history with our Media Storehouse Photographic Print of Regulus destroying the Carthaginian fleet at the Battle of Cape Ecnomus in 256 BC. This captivating engraving by the English School, taken from Bridgeman Images through Fine Art Finder, transports you back to the pivotal moment of this legendary naval battle. Immerse yourself in the intrigue and drama of this iconic historical event, as depicted in this stunning 19th century work of art. Add this print to your collection and bring the past to life in your home or office.
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Estimated Product Size is 25.4cm x 20.3cm (10" x 8")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
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The engraving titled "Regulus destroying the Carthaginian fleet, Battle of Cape Ecnomus, 256 BC" captures a pivotal moment in ancient history. Depicting a scene from the First Punic War, this artwork showcases the power and destruction unleashed by Regulus and his forces. In this dramatic portrayal, we witness the intense battle between Regulus' army and the Carthaginian fleet off Cape Ecnomus. The artist skillfully conveys the chaos and violence of war as ships clash amidst turbulent waters. The Carthaginians desperately attempt to defend their vessels against Regulus' onslaught. This historical event marked a significant turning point in the conflict between Rome and Carthage. Regulus' victory at Cape Ecnomus not only secured Roman control over Sicily but also established Rome as a formidable naval power in the Mediterranean. The engraving is part of Maria Elizabeth Budden's book "True Stories from Ancient History" published in London during the early 19th century. It serves as an educational tool, bringing ancient battles to life for readers eager to learn about past civilizations. Through this image, viewers are transported back to a time when empires clashed on vast seas. It reminds us of humanity's enduring fascination with warfare and our ability to shape history through triumphs such as those achieved by Regulus on that fateful day in 256 BC.
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