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XEE4158053 Eponine and her husband Julius Sabinus (died 78 AD) living clandestinely in a cave to escape the Vespasian emperor (9-79) - Sabinus and his wife Eponine, hidden in a cave - engraving from " L histoire de France racontee A mes grandenfants" - by Francois Guizot - 1872-1876 by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Eponine and her husband Julius Sabinus (died 78 AD) living clandestinely in a cave to escape the Vespasian emperor (9-79) - Sabinus and his wife Eponine, hidden in a cave - engraving from " L histoire de France racontee A mes grandenfants" - by Francois Guizot - 1872-1876); Stefano Bianchetti; French, out of copyright
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This print captures the clandestine life of Eponine and her husband Julius Sabinus, a couple living in a cave to escape the wrath of Emperor Vespasian during 9-79 AD. The engraving is taken from "L'histoire de France racontée à mes grandenfants" by Francois Guizot, published between 1872-1876. In this historical depiction, we see Eponine and Julius hidden away in their secret refuge, seeking shelter from the persecution they faced as members of Gaulish society under Roman rule. Their defiant act of treason against the empire led them to abandon their comfortable lives and embrace an existence marked by fear and uncertainty. The image portrays not only the political turmoil of that era but also highlights the strength and resilience of ordinary people who dared to challenge oppressive regimes. It serves as a reminder that history is shaped not only by kings and emperors but also by individuals like Eponine and Julius, who risked everything for their beliefs. Through this photograph, Stefano Bianchetti skillfully captures both the vulnerability and determination etched on Eponine's face. Her presence symbolizes countless others who fought against injustice throughout history. As we gaze upon this powerful image, let us reflect on those who have sacrificed for freedom throughout time - reminding us that even in our darkest moments, hope can be found within our collective spirit.
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