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Arteme Iere (V century BC) went to the Battle of Salamine (480), alongside Xerxes I
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Arteme Iere (V century BC) went to the Battle of Salamine (480), alongside Xerxes I
XEE4403801 ArtemeIere (V century BC) went to the Battle of Salamine (480), alongside Xerxes I. in " El Culto de la Hermosura" by Juan Justo Huguet, Molinas Hermanos editores, 1880 (volume 1) & 1881 (volume 2). by Unknown Artist, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: ArtemeIere (V century BC) went to the Battle of Salamine (480), alongside Xerxes I. in " El Culto de la Hermosura" by Juan Justo Huguet, Molinas Hermanos editores, 1880 (volume 1) & 1881 (volume 2).); Stefano Bianchetti; out of copyright
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This print showcases a remarkable engraving titled "Arteme Iere (V century BC) went to the Battle of Salamine (480), alongside Xerxes I". Created by an unknown artist in the 19th century, this piece is part of the esteemed collection featured in "El Culto de la Hermosura" by Juan Justo Huguet, Molinas Hermanos editores. The image depicts Arteme Iere, a Greek girl from ancient Greece, proudly standing with her arm raised and holding a buckler. Her portrait exudes strength and determination as she prepares to join Xerxes I in the historic Battle of Salamine. The intricate details captured by the talented engraver bring this ancient scene to life. This print belongs to a private collection and is attributed to Stefano Bianchetti. It offers us a glimpse into the rich history and culture of antiquity while showcasing the artistic prowess of its creator. With its timeless beauty and historical significance, this artwork serves as a testament to human resilience and bravery. As we admire this enchanting portrayal, let us reflect on Arteme's courage as she embarks on her journey alongside Xerxes I. May it inspire us to embrace our own inner strength when faced with challenges or battles in our lives.
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