EditorialSaint John's head presented to Salome on a platter; Herod Antipas and Herodias look on. The mosaics of the Baptistery were begun in 1220 and completed a century later. The designs are by Florentine painters, among them Cimabue and the young Giotto.
EditorialHebrew city of Tiberias, founded by Herod Antipas (4 BC-39 AD), tetrarch of Galilee (18 AD) under the Romans, in honor of the emperor Tiberius. Engraving. Liber Chronicarum by Hartmann Schedel, 1493. Later colouration.
EditorialAnipas, burned alive in an air Bull about the year 95, Parallel title: Antipas in a glowing copper bull, approximately, copperplate engraving, 18.), p. 45, Luyken, Jan (inv. et fec.), Jan Luyken: Th??tre des martyrs: depuis la mort de J.Christ jusqu'? ...
EditorialSaint John's head presented to Salome on a platter; Herod Antipas and Herodias look on. The mosaics of the Baptistery were begun in 1220 and completed a century later. The designs are by Florentine painters, among them Cimabue and the young Giotto.
EditorialTiberiades. Ciudad hebrea mandada construir hacia el a?o 20 por Herodes Antipas, como capital de la tetrarqu?a de Galilea, en honor del emperador romano Tiberio. Grabado. Liber chronicarum, 1493. Coloreado.
EditorialSaint John's head presented to Salome on a platter; Herod Antipas and Herodias look on. The mosaics of the Baptistery were begun in 1220 and completed a century later. The designs are by Florentine painters, among them Cimabue and the young Giotto.