Septimus returns to his hometown of Lebdah to visit the family home
A painting depicting Septimus's return to his hometown of Lebdah to visit the family home, drawn by Italian-Polish painter Stefan Baklovich, who specialized in drawing ancient Roman life.
Septimus appears wearing the toga, which is the famous Libyan cliclium, which Libya is famous for making from the wool of the Knibis Kaam sheep adjacent to the city.
Septimus appears in an ideal appearance, with his wife and sister at his side, who did not know the Latin language. His family members seem to receive him while they are next to the house in an appearance that reflects the ancient Libyan culture and civilization.
Emperor Lucius Septimius Severus (English: Lucius Septimius Severus) or "Severus I", who was Lucius Septimius Severus Augustus. (April 11, 145 – February 4, 211), the twenty-first Roman emperor (193-211) was born in the city of Leptis Magna, then the capital of the Tripoli region (one of the cities in western Libya Today). ), which was then considered part of the Roman province of Africa, in the year 193, a year in which it was known as the Year of the Five Emperors.
He rose in the Roman hierarchy during the reign of Emperors Marcus Aurelius and Commodus. He came to power after the death of Emperor Pertinax.
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