Composition of scenes from the rise and fall of Sabbatai Zevi, the rabi who claimed to be the Messiah of the Jews until he was forced to convert to Islam by the Ottoman Sultan (17th century). Sabbatai Zevi claims to be the Messiah. Sabbatai Zevi enthroned by his followers. Ottoman soldiers arrest Sabbatai Zevi in the Dardanelles. From: J. Chr. Wagner, Delineatio Provinciarum Pannoniae et Imperii Turcici in Oriente, Augsburg, 1684.

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PATIERIDIS, Giorgos, STAMATIS, Kostas

Title

Composition of scenes from the rise and fall of Sabbatai Zevi, the rabi who claimed to be the Messiah of the Jews until he was forced to convert to Islam by the Ottoman Sultan (17th century). Sabbatai Zevi claims to be the Messiah. Sabbatai Zevi enthroned by his followers. Ottoman soldiers arrest Sabbatai Zevi in the Dardanelles. From: J. Chr. Wagner, Delineatio Provinciarum Pannoniae et Imperii Turcici in Oriente, Augsburg, 1684.

Alternative Title

Salonichia. Iuden Messias.

Date

2009

Bibliographic Citation

PATIERIDIS, Giorgos / STAMATIS, Kostas. Τα χαρακτικά της Θεσσαλονίκης από τον 15ο έως και τον 19ο αιώνα από τις συλλογές των Γιώργου Πατιερίδη και Κώστα Σταμάτη [Engravings showing Thessaloniki from the 15th to the 19th century, from the collections of Giorgos Patieridis and Kostas Stamatis], Thessaloniki, Mouseio Fotografias "Christos Kalemkeris" Dimou Kalamarias, 2009.

Identifier

salonica_95

Table Of Contents

161

Spatial Coverage

Thessaloniki

Macedonia

Greece

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History

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PATIERIDIS, Giorgos, STAMATIS, Kostas, “Composition of scenes from the rise and fall of Sabbatai Zevi, the rabi who claimed to be the Messiah of the Jews until he was forced to convert to Islam by the Ottoman Sultan (17th century). Sabbatai Zevi claims to be the Messiah. Sabbatai Zevi enthroned by his followers. Ottoman soldiers arrest Sabbatai Zevi in the Dardanelles. From: J. Chr. Wagner, Delineatio Provinciarum Pannoniae et Imperii Turcici in Oriente, Augsburg, 1684. ,” travelogues, accessed March 29, 2024, https://english.travelogues.gr/items/show/52468.