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Ancient Rome: "The Impress Fausta accuses Crispus (305-326), son of her husband Constantine I (272-337) of having abused her, 326" (Ancient rome: novel empress Fausta accusing her stepson Crispus, son of her husband Constantine I)
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Ancient Rome: "The Impress Fausta accuses Crispus (305-326), son of her husband Constantine I (272-337) of having abused her, 326" (Ancient rome: novel empress Fausta accusing her stepson Crispus, son of her husband Constantine I)
ELD4876543 Ancient Rome: "The Impress Fausta accuses Crispus (305-326), son of her husband Constantine I (272-337) of having abused her, 326" (Ancient rome: novel empress Fausta accusing her stepson Crispus, son of her husband Constantine I, of indecent assault, 326) Engraving from "The 18Roman Imperatrices" 88 Private Collection; Private Collection; (add.info.: Ancient Rome: "The Impress Fausta accuses Crispus (305-326), son of her husband Constantine I (272-337) of having abused her, 326" (Ancient rome: novel empress Fausta accusing her stepson Crispus, son of her husband Constantine I, of indecent assault, 326) Engraving from "The 18Roman Imperatrices" 88 Private Collection); Photo © The Holbarn Archive
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This print captures a dramatic moment in Ancient Rome, depicting Empress Fausta accusing her stepson Crispus, son of Emperor Constantine I, of indecent assault. The tension and emotion in the scene are palpable as Fausta stands before the court, making her accusations against the young prince.
Fausta's accusation against Crispus would have sent shockwaves through the Roman Empire, as it involved members of the imperial family. The power dynamics at play between Fausta, Constantine I, and Crispus add an intriguing layer to this historical event.
The engraving from "The 18 Roman Imperatrices" provides a glimpse into the scandalous events that unfolded during this tumultuous period in Roman history. The intricate details captured in this print offer a window into the opulence and drama of ancient court life.
As viewers gaze upon this image, they are transported back in time to witness firsthand the political intrigue and personal rivalries that shaped the fate of emperors and empresses alike. It serves as a reminder that even those in positions of power were not immune to scandal and betrayal.
Overall, this print is not just a visual representation of Ancient Rome but also a testament to human nature's complexities and contradictions that transcend time itself.
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