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Botticelli & Vergil randomly from school. The drawing burn out is coming, I can feel it….
Cesare Borgia (1475-1507) Was a italian Cleric and Condottiero. Rulling the region of Romagna, he amassed power under his father's (Pope Alexander VI) reign, serving as a Mercenary Leader for the Papacy and France. His pursue of power was the base for Machiavelli's The Prince
Niccolò Machiavelli (1469-1527) Was a Florentine diplomat, philosopher and author, best known for his political treatise "The Prince". Much of his work was related to the maintenance of the Florentine Republic and he was an early proponent of Italian Unification
Ramses the Great (c.1303-1213 BC) Was the Pharaoh of Egypt from 1279 BC to his death. Regarded as the greatest ruler of Ancient Egypt, he was responsible for many building projects, such as temples and new cities and for expanding Egyptian control into Canaan, Syria and Nubia
Charles V (1500-1558) Was the King of Spain from 1516 and later Holy Roman Emperor until his abdications through 1555-1558. The most powerful european monarch of his lifetime, ruling over the first " empire on which the sun never sets", he expanded Spanish and Habsburg influence
Hadrian (76-138) Was the Roman Emperor from 117 until his death. One of the Five Good Emperors, his reign was marked by his interest on securing the Empire's borders and as a admirer of greek culture he sought to strenght hellenic influence by rebuilding many temples
Ashoka the Great (c.304-232 BC) Was the Mauryan Emperor from c. 268 until his death. Under his reign the Mauryas reached their zenith, ruling most of Indian Subcontinent, he focused into the expansion of buddhism and the dharma. He's seen as one of the greatest indian emperors
Charles VII (1403-1461) Nicknamed "The Well-Served" and "The Victorious",was the king of France from 1421 until his death. His reign was turbulent due to many power disputes, initially with the English and Burgundians during the 100 years' war, which he won and later with his son
Had the honor of drawing @KarolyneRochart 's centurion OC Octavius, from their comic Balsamus, for our art trade! 💕✨
The poem on Cesare's original epitaph and Machia's epitaph...