DescriptionIudaea capta reverse of Vespasian sestertius.jpg
English: Reverse of a sestertius of Vespasian, depicting "Judaea Capta" issue. Struck 71 AD. Female personification of the Jewish nation in attitude of mourning, seated left beneath palm tree; to right, captive Jew with hands tied behind back standing left; captured weapons behind.
Français : Verso d'un sesterce de Vespasien représentant le thème de "Judaea Capta". Frappée en 71. Personnication femelle de la nation Juive dans une attitude de deuil, asssis dessous et à gauche d'un palmier ; à droite un prisonnier juif en arrière les mains liées. derrière, des armes capturées
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