King Josia is destroyed the temples of Astarte, Kemos and Mildom; History of King Josia; Thesaurus Sacrarum HistoriaRu [M] Veteris Testame [N] Ti, Elega [N] Tissimis Imaginibus Expressu [M] Excelle [N] Tissimoru [M] in Hac Arte Viroru [M] Opera: now [N] C Primu [M] Luce [M] Editus. King Josia has destroyed the temples in honor of the pagan gods Astarte, Kemos and Mildom and make all images of the idols in pieces. Two men are busy drawing a large statue of his base. Other men store the temple to pieces with hammers. Under the show a reference in Latin to the Bible text in 2. 23:14. Print is par
King Josia is destroyed the temples of Astarte, Kemos and Mildom; History of King Josia; Thesaurus Sacrarum HistoriaRu [M] Veteris Testame [N] Ti, Elega [N] Tissimis Imaginibus Expressu [M] Excelle [N] Tissimoru [M] in Hac Arte Viroru [M] Opera: now [N] C Primu [M] Luce [M] Editus. King Josia has destroyed the temples in honor of the pagan gods Astarte, Kemos and Mildom and make all images of the idols in pieces. Two men are busy drawing a large statue of his base. Other men store the temple to pieces with hammers. Under the show a reference in Latin to the Bible text in 2. 23:14. Print is part of an album.
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