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"Magdala: A Journey Through Time and Space" Step into the enchanting world of Magdala, a name that echoes through history and captivates the imagination

Background imageMagdala Collection: The Abyssinian Expedition: Robert Cornelis Napier, 1st Baron Napier of Magdala (1810-90)

The Abyssinian Expedition: Robert Cornelis Napier, 1st Baron Napier of Magdala (1810-90) British soldier, leading the attack on Magdala, April 1868, when he defeated Emperor Tewodros II

Background imageMagdala Collection: Robert Cornelius Napier, 1st Baron Napier of Magdala (1810-90) British soldier: Field-marshal 1883

Robert Cornelius Napier, 1st Baron Napier of Magdala (1810-90) British soldier: Field-marshal 1883. Abyssinian Expedition: Napier storming Magdala, 13 April 1868

Background imageMagdala Collection: Lord Napier of Magdala, engraving 1890, UK, U. K. Britain, British, Europe, United Kingdom

Lord Napier of Magdala, engraving 1890, UK, U. K. Britain, British, Europe, United Kingdom
Lord Napier of Magdala, engraving 1890, UK, U.K. Britain, British, Europe, United Kingdom, Great Britain, European

Background imageMagdala Collection: Mary of Magdala by Paul Heyse

Mary of Magdala by Paul Heyse. Date c1902

Background imageMagdala Collection: Abyssinian Expedition: The storming of Magdala on Easter Mon

Abyssinian Expedition: The storming of Magdala on Easter Mon
The British 1868 Expedition to Abyssinia was a punitive expedition against King Theodore, after he had imprisoned missionaries and representatives of the British Government

Background imageMagdala Collection: Abyssinian Expedition

Abyssinian Expedition
The British 1868 Expedition to Abyssinia was a punitive expedition against King Theodore, after he had imprisoned missionaries and representatives of the British Government

Background imageMagdala Collection: Abyssinian War: The 33rd Foot Advancing upon Magdala, from b

Abyssinian War: The 33rd Foot Advancing upon Magdala, from b
This image shows the advanced force of Sir Robert Napiers Army apporaching Islamgee, the location of King Theodores camp. The British 1868 Expedition to Abyssinia was a punitive expedition against

Background imageMagdala Collection: Abyssinian Expedition: The Exodus of Theodores Broken Army

Abyssinian Expedition: The Exodus of Theodores Broken Army
The British 1868 Expedition to Abyssinia was a punitive expedition against King Theodore, after he had imprisoned missionaries and representatives of the British Government

Background imageMagdala Collection: Abyssian War

Abyssian War
Destruction of Magdala

Background imageMagdala Collection: Ethiopia Magdala

Ethiopia Magdala
The palace of king Theodore at Magdala : in this year 1868 he will be defeated by the British close by here

Background imageMagdala Collection: Napier of Magdala, Photo

Napier of Magdala, Photo
ROBERT NAPIER 1st BARON NAPIER of MAGDALA Military commander

Background imageMagdala Collection: Robert Napier, 1st Baron

Robert Napier, 1st Baron
ROBERT NAPIER, 1ST BARON NAPIER British Field Marshall. Defeated King Theodore at Magdala

Background imageMagdala Collection: Events / Africa / Ethiopia

Events / Africa / Ethiopia
The body of King Theodore is discovered after the attack on Magdala

Background imageMagdala Collection: Ethiopia / Magdala / 1868

Ethiopia / Magdala / 1868
The attack on the forces of King Theodore at Magdala



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"Magdala: A Journey Through Time and Space" Step into the enchanting world of Magdala, a name that echoes through history and captivates the imagination. From the picturesque landscapes of France to the sacred lands of Israel, this captivating place has left its mark in various corners of the globe. In Rennes-Le-Chateau, France, whispers of mystery surround Magdala, and is here that Pere Mates, a renowned Spanish painter from the Renaissance era, created his masterpiece - an exquisite Altarpi that still mesmerizes art enthusiasts today. Across continents, in Hampstead, London, stands the iconic Magdala Tavern. Its photograph transports us back to an era when literary greats gathered within its walls for inspiration and camaraderie. But it is Mary Magdalene who truly embodies the essence of Magdala. Known as both a follower and confidante of Jesus Christ himself, her story has been immortalized through countless works of art. One such engraving depicts her as a repentant figure bathed in vibrant colors - a symbol of redemption and grace. The birthplace of Mary Magdalene lies nestled in the Holy Land's heart - Magdala itself. This hallowed ground holds deep spiritual significance for pilgrims seeking solace or enlightenment. Even across oceans and centuries apart, Lord Napier honored this remarkable woman by unveiling a memorial window dedicated to her at Rochester Cathedral. The legacy she left behind continues to inspire generations with its timeless message. Traveling further eastward brings us to Israel's Sea of Galilee where another chapter unfolds. Here lies ancient Magdala; its shores witnessed miracles performed by Jesus Christ himself amidst breathtaking vistas that have remained unchanged for centuries. Photographs from pre-1900 capture moments frozen in time - fishermen casting their nets on tranquil waters while gazing upon this mystical land called Magdala. Yet not all chapters are filled with serenity.