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Diocletian — rts cropped from photo of bust in Château de Vaux-le-Vicomte, France.
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Diocletian rts cropped from photo of bust in Château de Vaux-le-Vicomte, France.
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Zedekiah is chained and brought before Nebuchadnezzar — from Petrus Comestor's 'Bible Historiale', France, 1372
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Zedekiah is chained and brought before Nebuchadnezzar from Petrus Comestor's 'Bible Historiale', France, 1372
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Nebuchadnezzar camps outside Jerusalem — The citizens starve and are reduced to cannibalism. (Petrus Comestor's "Bible Historiale", France, 1372)
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Nebuchadnezzar camps outside Jerusalem The citizens starve and are reduced to cannibalism. (Petrus Comestor's "Bible Historiale", France, 1372)
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Kingdom of Judah
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Kingdoms of Judah & Isreal — The breakup of the united Kingdom of Solomon
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Kingdoms of Judah & Isreal The breakup of the united Kingdom of Solomon
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Genealogy of the kings of Israel and Judah
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Zedekiah — By Published by Guillaume Rouille(1518?-1589) - "Promptuarii Iconum Insigniorum
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Zedekiah By Published by Guillaume Rouille(1518?-1589) - "Promptuarii Iconum Insigniorum
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Nebuchadnezzar II — cropped
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Hammurabi code Istanbul — A version of the code at the Istanbul Archaeological Museums.
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Hammurabi code Istanbul A version of the code at the Istanbul Archaeological Museums.
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Hammurabi's Code on a basalt stele — Nearly complete example of the code discovered in 1901 and on display in the Louvre. Akkadian language, using cuneiform script is carved into a 2.25 m (7.4 ft) tall basalt stele in the shape of a index finger
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Hammurabi's Code on a basalt stele Nearly complete example of the code discovered in 1901 and on display in the Louvre. Akkadian language, using cuneiform script is carved into a 2.25 m (7.4 ft) tall basalt stele in the shape of a index finger
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Code of Hammurabi Clay Tablet — Prologue of the Code of Hammurabi (the 305 first inscripted squares on the stele). Some gaps in the list of benefits bestowed on cities recently annexed by Hammurabi may prove the tablet is older than the celebrated basalt stele (also in the Louvre)
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Code of Hammurabi Clay Tablet Prologue of the Code of Hammurabi (the 305 first inscripted squares on the stele). Some gaps in the list of benefits bestowed on cities recently annexed by Hammurabi may prove the tablet is older than the celebrated basalt stele (also in the Louvre)