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Emperor Heraclius Collection

Background imageEmperor Heraclius Collection: Heraclius Carrying the Cross, Probably 1728. Creator: Pierre Subleyras

Heraclius Carrying the Cross, Probably 1728. Creator: Pierre Subleyras
Heraclius Carrying the Cross, Probably 1728

Background imageEmperor Heraclius Collection: Emperor Heraclius Carrying the Cross to Jerusalem, c16th century. Creator: Unknown

Emperor Heraclius Carrying the Cross to Jerusalem, c16th century. Creator: Unknown
Emperor Heraclius Carrying the Cross to Jerusalem, c16th century

Background imageEmperor Heraclius Collection: Heraclius Sentencing the Tyrant Phocas. Creator: Pierre Woeiriot

Heraclius Sentencing the Tyrant Phocas. Creator: Pierre Woeiriot
Heraclius Sentencing the Tyrant Phocas

Background imageEmperor Heraclius Collection: Study for the Duel between Heraclius and Khosrau (r); Sketches of Seated Figure (v), 1582

Study for the Duel between Heraclius and Khosrau (r); Sketches of Seated Figure (v), 1582. Creator: Niccolo Circignani
Study for the Duel between Heraclius and Khosrau (recto); Sketches of Seated Figure (verso), 1582

Background imageEmperor Heraclius Collection: Windows of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Jerusalem, 1890. Creator: Unknown

Windows of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Jerusalem, 1890. Creator: Unknown
Windows of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Jerusalem, 1890. Destroyed by fire in 614 AD during Sassanid invasion, Emperor Heraclius rebuilt the church in 630AD

Background imageEmperor Heraclius Collection: Triumph of Heraclius at Constantinople, (629AD), 1890. Creator: Unknown

Triumph of Heraclius at Constantinople, (629AD), 1890. Creator: Unknown
Triumph of Heraclius at Constantinople, (629AD) 1890. Heraclius (c575-641) Emperor of the Byzantine Empire from 610 to 641 entered Constantinople in ceremonial parade in 629AD during the Sasanian

Background imageEmperor Heraclius Collection: Solidus (Coin) of Heraclius, 638-641. Creator: Unknown

Solidus (Coin) of Heraclius, 638-641. Creator: Unknown
Solidus (Coin) of Heraclius, 638-641

Background imageEmperor Heraclius Collection: Solidus (Coin) of Heraclius and Heraclius Constantine, 629-632. Creator: Unknown

Solidus (Coin) of Heraclius and Heraclius Constantine, 629-632. Creator: Unknown
Solidus (Coin) of Heraclius and Heraclius Constantine, 629-632

Background imageEmperor Heraclius Collection: Solidus (Coin) Portraying Heraclius and His Son Heraclius Constantine, 613-616. Creator: Unknown

Solidus (Coin) Portraying Heraclius and His Son Heraclius Constantine, 613-616. Creator: Unknown
Solidus (Coin) Portraying Heraclius and His Son Heraclius Constantine, 613-616

Background imageEmperor Heraclius Collection: Emperor Heraclius Denied Entry into Jerusalem, 1460 / 80. Creator: Unknown

Emperor Heraclius Denied Entry into Jerusalem, 1460 / 80. Creator: Unknown
Emperor Heraclius Denied Entry into Jerusalem, 1460/80

Background imageEmperor Heraclius Collection: Emperor Heraclius Slays the King of Persia, 1460 / 80. Creator: Unknown

Emperor Heraclius Slays the King of Persia, 1460 / 80. Creator: Unknown
Emperor Heraclius Slays the King of Persia, 1460/80

Background imageEmperor Heraclius Collection: Solidus of Heraclius, Heraclius Constantine, and Heraclonas, Byzantine, 638-641

Solidus of Heraclius, Heraclius Constantine, and Heraclonas, Byzantine, 638-641

Background imageEmperor Heraclius Collection: Approach to Antioch, 1890. Creator: Unknown

Approach to Antioch, 1890. Creator: Unknown
Approach to Antioch, 1890. Ancient Greek city on the eastern side of the Orontes River, founded 4th century BC by Seleucus I Nicator

Background imageEmperor Heraclius Collection: Emperor Heraclius returns the True Cross to Jerusalem

Emperor Heraclius returns the True Cross to Jerusalem. Found in the collection of Nationalmuseum Stockholm


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