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Julius Caesar riding a horse, in his hand a flag depicting an eagle (Rome). The horse tramples King Cyrus of Persia, Ninus of Babylonia and Alexander the Great. In the background a cityscape. Next to Julius Caesar, a many-horned monster emerges from the sea, a reference to a dream of Daniel (Daniel 7) about the rise of four kingdoms in the world. The print has a Latin caption and is part of a four-part series relating four rulers of antiquity to Daniel's predictions, Julius Caesar as the fourth king from Daniel's vision Rise of four world kingdoms and four rulers from Daniel's vision , print maker: Adriaen Collaert, (mentioned on object), Maerten de Vos, (mentioned on object), publisher: Claes Jansz. Visscher (II), (mentioned on object), print maker: Antwerp, Antwerp, publisher: Amsterdam, 1570 - 1618, paper, engraving, h 224 mm × w 269 mm.

Julius Caesar riding a horse, in his hand a flag depicting an eagle (Rome). The horse tramples King Cyrus of Persia, Ninus of Babylonia and Alexander the Great. In the background a cityscape. Next to Julius Caesar, a many-horned monster emerges from the sea, a reference to a dream of Daniel (Daniel 7) about the rise of four kingdoms in the world. The print has a Latin caption and is part of a four-part series relating four rulers of antiquity to Daniel's predictions, Julius Caesar as the fourth king from Daniel's vision Rise of four world kingdoms and four rulers from Daniel's vision , print maker: Adriaen Collaert, (mentioned on object), Maerten de Vos, (mentioned on object), publisher: Claes Jansz. Visscher (II), (mentioned on object), print maker: Antwerp, Antwerp, publisher: Amsterdam, 1570 - 1618, paper, engraving, h 224 mm × w 269 mm.
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Julius Caesar riding a horse, in his hand a flag depicting an eagle (Rome). The horse tramples King Cyrus of Persia, Ninus of Babylonia and Alexander the Great. In the background a cityscape. Next to Julius Caesar, a many-horned monster emerges from the sea, a reference to a dream of Daniel (Daniel 7) about the rise of four kingdoms in the world. The print has a Latin caption and is part of a four-part series relating four rulers of antiquity to Daniel's predictions, Julius Caesar as the fourth king from Daniel's vision Rise of four world kingdoms and four rulers from Daniel's vision , print maker: Adriaen Collaert, (mentioned on object), Maerten de Vos, (mentioned on object), publisher: Claes Jansz. Visscher (II), (mentioned on object), print maker: Antwerp, Antwerp, publisher: Amsterdam, 1570 - 1618, paper, engraving, h 224 mm × w 269 mm
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37.3 x 31.9 cm | 14.7 x 12.6 in (300 dpi)