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Emperor Carus (222-283) receiving Persian ambassadors in August 283 (Roman Emperor Carus and the persian legates, 283) Engraving from "Storia di Roma" by Francesco Bertolini
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Emperor Carus (222-283) receiving Persian ambassadors in August 283 (Roman Emperor Carus and the persian legates, 283) Engraving from "Storia di Roma" by Francesco Bertolini
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This engraving captures the historic moment when Emperor Carus of Rome received Persian ambassadors in August 283. The scene is filled with grandeur and diplomacy, as the Roman Emperor sits regally on his throne while the Persian legates bow before him in a gesture of respect.
The intricate details in this print bring to life the opulence of the Roman Empire and the exotic allure of Persia. The rich fabrics, ornate jewelry, and elaborate hairstyles of both parties showcase their wealth and status. It is a visual feast for anyone interested in ancient history and international relations.
Emperor Carus appears dignified and powerful, embodying the authority of Rome. His expression is one of stern determination, showing that he is a ruler not to be trifled with. The Persian ambassadors, on the other hand, exude humility and deference as they present themselves before him.
This engraving from "Storia di Roma" by Francesco Bertolini is a true masterpiece that transports us back to a time when empires clashed and alliances were forged through diplomatic exchanges. It serves as a reminder of the complexities of ancient politics and the artistry that went into capturing such moments for posterity.
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