The triumph of Emperor Shapur I over the Roman Emperors Valerian and Philip the Arab

Roman emperor Philippus the Arab kneeling in front of Persian King Shapur  I, begging for peace, and the standing emperor represents Valerian who was  taken captive by the Persian army in 260

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