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ELD4962590: The emperor Diocletian humiliating Galere publicly by forcing him to walk in front of his chariot for a distance of one mile after his defeat against the Persian army at Callinicum (Raqqa) in 296 (In Antioch, Diocletian forced Galerius to walk a mile in advance of his imperial cart while still clad in the purple robes of an emperor after Galerius's defeat against Persia, 296) Engraving from “Storia di Roma” by Francesco Bertolini / Bridgeman Images
ELD4963329: Revolt among the populars especially in the tribune of the plebe Lucius Appuleius Saturninus and Caius Servilius 100 BC which was reprimanded by Caius Marius (157-86 BC) (Revolt of the populist party of the populares, 100 BC) Engraving from “Storia di Roma” by Francesco Bertolini / Bridgeman Images
ELD4963892: History of parties in history and conflicts from prehistoric times to the struggles of political parties today (ostrogoths and visigoths, Armagnacs and Burgundians, mountaineers and Girondins, Jacobins and without panties, white and red) (Allegory of the fight of political parties in history) Illustration taken from Le pelerin” 2/4/ 1933 Private Collection Â, Unknown Artist, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images
ELD4963997: French colonization of Algeria: The passage of the Iron Gate in Algeria on 28/10/1839” The French expedition, commissioned by the Duke of Orleans in 1839 crosses the passage of the Bibans (Iron Gates (Algeria): An 1839 French expedition under the Duke of Orleans disregarded the clauses of the 1837 Treaty of Tafna with emir Abd el-Kader by passing through them, Reigniting the war between them) Engraving from “” Histoire de la vie politique et de Louis-Philippe”” by Alexandre Dumas, 1852 / Bridgeman Images