Agandecca, French Warrior, Starno, after The Apotheosis of French Heroes Who Died for Their Country during the War for Liberty, #x2019;s enemy Starno, at right, grasps the hair of his daughter, Agandecca, as she tries to reach the victorious French soldiers. The soldier at center deflects Starno’s outstretched blade and stabs him through the eye. The poems purported to be by Ossian were actually authored by James Macpherson in the 1760s, with content compiled from various sources.


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