08 Works, The Art of War, Henry Zaidan's Alma at The Battle of Herod's Gate, After Leonardo da Vinci, with footnotes

 After Leonardo da Vinci
Alma at The Battle of Herod's Gate
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Riding their Arabian stallions, Alma and her companion charge into battle with swords raised high. The horses themselves are a symbol of Arab culture and heritage, illustrating the deep connection between the Bedouin people and their majestic steeds. The powerful motion of the horses, their manes flowing in the wind, adds a sense of energy and movement to the composition.

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Arriving at Herod's Gate
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Herod's Gate is one of the seven open Gates of the Old City of Jerusalem. It connects the Muslim Quarter inside of the old city to the eponymic Palestinian neighbourhood of Bab az-Zahra, situated just outside.

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In front of Harold's Gate
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This modest gate, which opens from a wall tower, is one of the newest gates of Jerusalem. At the time when Suleiman the Magnificent built the city walls in the 1530s, a small wicket gate was situated in the eastern, lateral wall of the tower, which was rarely opened. Formerly, the sprawling residential area within this gate was known as Bezetha (effectually translated as "New City"), settled during the late Second Temple period to accommodate Jerusalem's growing population.  More on Harold's Gate

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Warriors at Herod's Gate
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As they took their positions, a wave of determination washed over them, willing them to stand their ground against any potential threats. The defenders were a mix of highly trained and skilled individuals, each bringing their unique expertise to the table.

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Alma at The Battle of Herod's Gate
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In Leonardo da Vinci's The Battle of Herod's Gate, Alma and her Bedouin warrior women symbolize the bravery and resilience of a people fighting for their freedom and land. The painting immortalizes their struggle and serves as a testament to the indomitable spirit of those who dare to defy oppression.

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Harold's Gate in Jerusalem
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After Leonardo da Vinci
The Battle of Herod's Gate
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It is now time to leave
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"Listen up, everyone!" Elma's voice emerged strong and resolute, cutting through the noise of the aftermath. Her troops turned their attention towards her, their weary eyes filled with a mix of exhaustion and anticipation for her next words.

"We have fought valiantly today," she declared, her voice carrying a sense of pride and determination. "But the time has come to rest, regroup, and plan our next moves."


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