3100683 The death of Julian the Apostate (chromolitho) by Giordano, Luca (1634-1705) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The death of Julian the Apostate. The Roman Emperor Julian died from a wound sustained on campaign against the Sassanids in Persia in 363. He was the last non-Christian ruler of the Roman Empire. After a fresco in El Escorial. Illustration for Las Supersticiones De La Humanidad by Jose Coroleu (F Seix, 1881). Chromolithograph of exceptional quality.); 穢 Look and Learn.
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