NOTES March 7 2021 Triumph Parade

https://www.preaching.com/common-lectionary/the-triumph-of-christ/

https://exhibits.library.villanova.edu/ancient-rome/roman-activities/roman-triumph

the last parade of looted art throughout the streets of Europe was Napoleon’s plunder of Italian art and procession through Paris in 1798

The last victory arch

https://portablenycblog.com/2020/05/15/victory-arch-the-last-temporary-triumphal-arch-in-madison-square/

Inscriptions carried in front of the procession indicated the nations he defeated (the Kingdom of Pontus, Armenia, Cappadocia, Paphlagonia, Media, Colchis, Caucasian Iberia, Caucasian Albania, Syria, Cilicia, Mesopotamia, Phoenicia, Judaea and Nabataea) and claimed that 900 cities, 1,000 strongholds, 800 pirate ships and 1,000 pirates were captured and that 39 cities were founded.

The captives led in the triumph were the leaders of the pirates; the son of Tigranes the Great with his wife and daughter; a wife of Tigranes the Great; a sister and five children of Mithridates VI; Aristobulus II, the king of the Jews; During the siege, Pompey destroyed the city of Jerusalem and he badly damaged the Temple. Pompey then sent Aristobolus II (Sadducees) back to Romhostages from the Caucasian Albanians and the Caucasian Iberians; and the king of Commagene.[140]

...In total, 324 people were paraded. Aristobulus, together with his two sons Alexander and Antigonus, and his two daughters, was carried captive to Rome to march in Pompey's triumph

https://amazingbibletimeline.com/blog/pompey-conquers-jerusalem/

https://www.ancient.eu/Roman_Triumph/

If you're not in the parade, you watch the parade. That's life. Mike Ditka

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Campaign behavior for wives: Always be on time. Do as little talking as humanly possible. Lean back in the parade car so everybody can see the president. Eleanor Roosevelt

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https://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/articles/12264-pompey-the-great

http://www.humanities.mq.edu.au/acans/caesar/CivilWars_Pompey.htm