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Photographic Print : Xerxes has the sea scourged. Herodotus reported that the incident happened on the Hellespont when a storm destroyed his pontoon bridges frustrating the king of the Archaemenid Empires first attempt to pass his army over the straits and invade Greece. Herodotus says the Kings second attempt was successful. After a work by John Steeple Davis; Illustration

Xerxes has the sea scourged. Herodotus reported that the incident happened on the Hellespont when a storm destroyed his pontoon bridges frustrating the king of the Archaemenid Empires first attempt to pass his army over the straits and invade Greece. Herodotus says the Kings second attempt was successful. After a work by John Steeple Davis; Illustration




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Xerxes has the sea scourged. Herodotus reported that the incident happened on the Hellespont when a storm destroyed his pontoon bridges frustrating the king of the Archaemenid Empires first attempt to pass his army over the straits and invade Greece. Herodotus says the Kings second attempt was successful. After a work by John Steeple Davis; Illustration

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10"x8" Photo Print

Step back in time with our captivating Media Storehouse Photographic Print of Xerxes and the Raging Sea. Based on an illustration by Ken Welsh from Design Pics, this print brings to life the legendary moment when King Xerxes of the Archaemenid Empire faced the wrath of nature during his first attempt to invade Greece. Herodotus recounts the story of Xerxes' frustrated efforts as a storm destroyed his pontoon bridges on the Hellespont. This stunning, museum-quality print, inspired by John Steeple Davis's work, is a perfect addition to any history or art enthusiast's collection. Experience the drama and intrigue of ancient history with this magnificent piece.

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Estimated Product Size is 20.3cm x 25.4cm (8" x 10")

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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.


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This photo print, titled "Xerxes has the sea scourged" depicts a significant event from ancient history. According to Herodotus, the renowned historian, this incident occurred on the Hellespont when a violent storm destroyed Xerxes' pontoon bridges. These bridges were crucial for his first attempt to lead his army across the straits and invade Greece as part of the Archaemenid Empire. The frustration felt by Xerxes is palpable in this artwork by John Steeple Davis. The illustration showcases a large group of soldiers and attendants watching as their king punishes the sea with whips and scourges. It symbolizes Xerxes' determination to overcome any obstacle that stands in his way. Herodotus also reports that despite this setback, Xerxes made a second attempt which proved successful. This historical moment marked an important turning point in ancient warfare and had far-reaching consequences for both Greek and Persian civilizations. Ken Welsh's expertly captured black-and-white image brings out the intensity of this scene from classical antiquity. The fine art quality adds depth to our understanding of ancient battles, invasions, and military strategies. As we gaze upon this archival photograph, we are transported back in time to witness an extraordinary event that shaped the course of history. It serves as a reminder of mankind's relentless pursuit for power and conquest throughout ancient civilizations.

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