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GIA4761729 Cyrus II the Great (580 BC - 530 BC) freed the captive peoples upon his arrival in Babylon in 539 BC and returned to the Jewish people the sacred vessels that had been taken as spoils in the temple of Jerusalem. Engraving by Gustave DorA©. by Dore, Gustave (1832-83); Private Collection; (add.info.: Cyrus II the Great (580 BC - 530 BC) frees the captive peoples upon his arrival in Babylon in 539 BC and returns to the Jewish people the sacred vessels that had been taken as spoils in the temple of Jerusalem, Engraving by Gustave DorA©.); eGiancarlo Costa; French, out of copyright
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This print showcases the historical moment when Cyrus II the Great, a Persian king from 580 BC to 530 BC, arrived in Babylon in 539 BC. The engraving by Gustave Doré beautifully captures this significant event and its impact on various cultures. Cyrus II the Great is renowned for his act of freeing captive peoples upon his arrival in Babylon. This act of liberation extended to the Jewish people as well, as he returned to them their sacred vessels that had been taken as spoils from the temple of Jerusalem. This gesture not only demonstrated Cyrus' compassion and respect for different faiths but also highlighted his commitment to justice and fairness. The engraving by Gustave Doré masterfully depicts this historic scene, showcasing Cyrus II surrounded by diverse groups of people who were once held captive. The expressions on their faces reflect a mix of relief, gratitude, and hope for a better future under Cyrus' rule. This artwork serves as a powerful reminder of the significance of religious freedom and cultural preservation throughout history. It symbolizes an important chapter in Jewish history where they regained possession of their sacred artifacts while also shedding light on Cyrus II's legacy as a just ruler who valued diversity and unity among different communities. Overall, this print immortalizes an extraordinary moment that continues to inspire discussions about tolerance, justice, and human rights even today.
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