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St Benedict Of Nursia Reproaches Baduila Aka Totila, King Of The Ostrogoths, With Having Deceived Him And Predicts His Death. From Military And Religious Life In The Middle Ages By Paul Lacroix Published London Circa 1880

St Benedict Of Nursia Reproaches Baduila Aka Totila, King Of The Ostrogoths, With Having Deceived Him And Predicts His Death. From Military And Religious Life In The Middle Ages By Paul Lacroix Published London Circa 1880


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St Benedict Of Nursia Reproaches Baduila Aka Totila, King Of The Ostrogoths, With Having Deceived Him And Predicts His Death. From Military And Religious Life In The Middle Ages By Paul Lacroix Published London Circa 1880

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In this photo print, we are transported back to the Middle Ages as St. Benedict of Nursia reproaches Baduila, also known as Totila, the King of the Ostrogoths. The intensity in their expressions and body language is palpable, capturing a pivotal moment in history. St. Benedict's piercing gaze seems to penetrate through Totila's facade, accusing him of deception. With his hand raised in admonishment, he confronts the king with unwavering conviction. It is as if time stands still as St. Benedict predicts Totila's impending demise. This powerful illustration from "Military and Religious Life in the Middle Ages" by Paul Lacroix takes us on a journey into a tumultuous era marked by both conflict and spirituality. The intricate details meticulously captured by Ken Welsh bring this historical encounter to life once again. The clash between these two figures symbolizes more than just personal grievances; it represents the struggle between good and evil, righteousness and deceit. As viewers, we cannot help but be drawn into this dramatic scene that encapsulates an entire epoch. Published in London circa 1880, this remarkable piece serves not only as a visual testament to medieval times but also reminds us of the enduring power of art to transport us across centuries.

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