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Byzantine Plates - Herakleios, early 7th century
Battle of David and Goliath
This is the largest plate in the set. During the war, it is said that Heraclius fought the Persian general Razatis in single-handed combat,
an event which is perhaps evoked in the depiction of David's defeat of Goliath.
Imperial imagery is present also on the middle-sized plates,
where ceremonial scenes from the biblical king's life are set before the arcade of a palace.
Their style is a conscious reference to classical art.
Made in Constantinople
Dimensions: Overall: 49.4 x 6.6 cm, 5780g. Foot: 20.6 x 1.9 cm
Source: Metropolitan Museum, New York Accession Number: 17.190.396
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