Swap from Heliodorus from the Temple, Dirck Volckertsz. Coornhert (attributed to), after Maarten van Heemskerck, 1549 print Heliodorus is on the right on the ground. He was sent to Jerusalem by King Seleucus IV to rob the treasures from the temple of Solomon. In the background, the high priest Onias prays to God to prevent this disaster. A rider, seated on a horse, appears and with the help of two angels he hits Heliodorus. On the right in the background the Ark of the Covenant. Haarlem paper etching Heliodorus in the temple, attacked by a man (or angel) on horseback and two other men (or ange


Swap from Heliodorus from the Temple, Dirck Volckertsz. Coornhert (attributed to), after Maarten van Heemskerck, 1549 print Heliodorus is on the right on the ground. He was sent to Jerusalem by King Seleucus IV to rob the treasures from the temple of Solomon. In the background, the high priest Onias prays to God to prevent this disaster. A rider, seated on a horse, appears and with the help of two angels he hits Heliodorus. On the right in the background the Ark of the Covenant. Haarlem paper etching Heliodorus in the temple, attacked by a man (or angel) on horseback and two other men (or angels) (2 Maccabees 3:7-35)


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