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CAPTIVITY OF CHAMACUS - Caratacus (Caratacos, Caratacus
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CAPTIVITY OF CHAMACUS - Caratacus (Caratacos, Caratacus
XEE4151141 CAPTIVITY OF CHAMACUS - Caratacus (Caratacos, Caratacus) in captivity with his family addresses the Roman Emperor Claudius (Claude I) (10 BC-54 AD) - Engraving in " L Histoire d Angleterre, depuis les temps plus recules" by Francois Guizot 1877 by Unknown Artist, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: CAPTIVITY OF CHAMACUS - Caratacus (Caratacos, Caratacus) in captivity with his family addresses the Roman Emperor Claudius (Claude I) (10 BC-54 AD) - Engraving in " L Histoire d Angleterre, depuis les temps plus recules" by Francois Guizot 1877); out of copyright
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In this print titled "CAPTIVITY OF CHAMACUS" we are transported back in time to witness a poignant moment between Caratacus and his family as they address the Roman Emperor Claudius. The engraving, part of Francois Guizot's "L Histoire d Angleterre, depuis les temps plus recules" from 1877, beautifully captures the emotions and struggles of these historical figures. Caratacus, also known as Caratacos or Caratacus, was a prominent king during the first century AD in ancient Britain. This image showcases him and his loved ones in captivity, highlighting their resilience against the oppressive forces of the Roman Empire. As they stand before Emperor Claudius with humility and determination, one can sense their desire for freedom and justice. The artist behind this engraving remains unknown but has skillfully depicted the scene using black and white tones that add depth to its historical significance. The details on each character's face convey a range of emotions - from defiance to resignation - making it impossible not to empathize with their plight. This powerful image serves as a reminder of both the barbaric nature of war and conquests during ancient times while shedding light on an important chapter in English history. It is through such prints that we gain insight into our past, allowing us to reflect upon our present circumstances with greater appreciation for those who fought for liberty centuries ago.
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