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Saint Ambroise et l empereur Theodose I (Saint Ambrose and the Emperor Theodosius). Excommunication de Theodose Ier (Flavius Theodosius ou Theodose le Grand (347-395), empereur romain de 379 a 395) par Ambroise de Milan (Aurelius Ambrosius)
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Saint Ambroise et l empereur Theodose I (Saint Ambrose and the Emperor Theodosius). Excommunication de Theodose Ier (Flavius Theodosius ou Theodose le Grand (347-395), empereur romain de 379 a 395) par Ambroise de Milan (Aurelius Ambrosius)
FIA5372142 Saint Ambroise et l empereur Theodose I (Saint Ambrose and the Emperor Theodosius). Excommunication de Theodose Ier (Flavius Theodosius ou Theodose le Grand (347-395), empereur romain de 379 a 395) par Ambroise de Milan (Aurelius Ambrosius, 340-397). Peinture anonyme. Huile sur toile, 89 x 77 cm, fin 18eme siecle. State Open Air Museum off the Trinity Lavra of Sergius, Sergyev Possad (Russie). by Unknown artist, (18th century); State Open air Museum of the Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius, Sergiev Posad, Russia; Photo © Fine Art Images
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4 4th Iv Ivth Century Bishop Chastisement Christanity Excommunication Orders Saint Ambrose Santo Trinity Punishment
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This print depicts a historical moment in the relationship between Saint Ambrose and Emperor Theodosius I. The painting, created by an anonymous artist in the late 18th century, showcases the excommunication of Theodosius I by Ambrose of Milan. Flavius Theodosius, also known as Theodosius the Great, was a Roman emperor who ruled from 379 to 395 AD. In this scene, he is being confronted by Ambrose, who was a bishop and influential figure in early Christianity. With its vibrant colors and intricate details, this artwork brings to life the tension and drama surrounding this significant event. The excommunication itself symbolizes the power struggle between church and state during that time period. It serves as a reminder of how religion played a crucial role in shaping political decisions within ancient Rome. Through this image, we are transported back to an era where kings were held accountable for their actions by religious leaders. It tells a story of punishment and chastisement while highlighting the immense influence that figures like Saint Ambrose had on shaping history. This print is housed at the State Open Air Museum off Trinity Lavra of Sergius in Sergyev Possad, Russia. Its presence there allows visitors to appreciate not only its artistic value but also its historical significance within both Christian religion and ancient Rome.
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