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Title
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Von Atalia der künigin jerusalem
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Description
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This engraving depicts Athaliah, queen of Jerusalem, executing the descendants of David. Athaliah is depicted on the right side of the engraving holding a scepter and pointing towards a man. We know that this is Athaliah as her name, written as “Atalia”, is engraved beside her head. Boccaccio explains that Athaliah’s father was the king of Israel, and her husband was the king of Jerusalem. When her husband died, and her son (who succeeded his father) died, she seized power and slaughtered the descendants of David to avoid anyone taking her power and throne. There is a man depicted with a sword about to execute a man, under Athaliah’s orders. There are three other men illustrated who had already been slain. There is a person in the background of the engraving carrying a child named Jehoash (his name is written as “Ioas” above his head). This child is Athaliah’s grandson who escaped her executions.
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Image Creator
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Anonymous (Engraver)
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Identifier
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mta:18038
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Source Name
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Hyenach volget der kurcz syn von ettlichen frauen von denen johannes boccacius in latein beschriben hat und doctor heinricus stainhöwel geteütschet [Following the short stories of several women of which Giovanni Boccaccio wrote in Latin, and doctor Heinrich Steinhöwel translated]
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Image
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mta_18038_OBJ.png
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Subject
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Important Women
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Famous Women
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Important Queens
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Athaliah