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Capture of the emperor Romanus Diogenes by Alp Arslan in 1071 AD by Margaret Dovaston

Capture of the emperor Romanus Diogenes by Alp Arslan in 1071 AD

(Capture of the emperoer Romanus Diogenes by Alp Arslanti in 1071AD (litho))


Margaret Dovaston

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Capture of the emperor Romanus Diogenes by Alp Arslan in 1071 AD by Margaret Dovaston. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
battle · capture · dovaston margaret (1884-1954) · illustrator · armenia · costumes · weapons · persian · emperor · imprisoned · soldiers · ransom · history · engraving · mzengraving · / Bridgeman Images
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