

Herodias: Page 13, The tetrarch was awaited by several Galileans, the master of scribes, the chief of the land steward, the manager of the salt mines, and a Jew from Babylon commanding his troops on horse
Black and white drawing on beige background. The drawing is divided into two sections. The top section shows a group of men in long robes and head coverings. There are five men on the left side and one man on the right side. The man on the far right is on horseback. The men are standing in a line. The background has columns. The bottom section shows a cityscape with buildings and a bridge. The drawing is in a sketchy style with many lines. The drawing appears to be an illustration for a book titled "Herodias".
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