Ptolemy XII Smiting His Enemies from the Entrance Pylon of the Temple of Horus by Egyptian Ptolemaic Period

Ptolemy XII Smiting His Enemies from the Entrance Pylon of the Temple of Horus

(Ptolemy XII (c.112-51 BC) smiting his enemies, from the entrance pylon of the Temple of Horus )


Egyptian Ptolemaic Period

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Ptolemy XII Smiting His Enemies from the Entrance Pylon of the Temple of Horus by Egyptian Ptolemaic Period. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
pharaoh · king · relief · ancient egyptian · hitting · attacking · neos dionysos · Edfu, Province of Aswan, Egypt / Bridgeman Images
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