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Marcus Licinius Crassus, Roman general and politician
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Caption | Marcus Licinius Crassus (c115-53 BC), Roman general and politician. Thought to have been the wealthiest man in Roman history, Crassus is said to have been put to death by the Parthians by pouring molten gold down his throat. Illustration for Plutarch's Lives (Jacob Tonson, 1703). |
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Creator | Michael Burghers, Dutch (1647–1727) |
Artwork medium | engraving |
Credit | Look and Learn |
Search stock images by keyword | Plutarch Life Lives man Greek Greece Ancient Greece Ancient Greek Classical Antiquity Marcus Licinius Crassus 1st Century BC Syria Governor Of Syria Parthia Parthians captured captive prisoner killing death molten gold pouring drinking irony wealthy rich Rome Roman Ancient Rome politician general commander horror execution murder murdering murdered Michael Burghers |
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M516029 | Hi-res: 3,190 x 5,016 pixels Lo-res: 797 x 1,254 pixels |
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