Syrian governor Muawiyah in 653 had led …
Years: 654 - 654
Syrian governor Muawiyah in 653 had led a raid against Rhodes, wresting the island from imperial control within a year.
The bronze Colossus of Rhodes, broken at the knees and toppled in the earthquake of 220 BCE, has been left in place; it has remained a wonder of the world.
The Muslim Arab invaders, whose faith opposes any sort of representation of the human form, gather the pieces of the Colossus and ship them back to Syria, where Muawiyah uses the bronze scrap to make coins.
The stereotypical Arab destruction and the purported sale to a Jewish merchant possibly originated as a powerful metaphor for Nebuchadnezzar's dream of the destruction of a great and awesome statue, and would have been understood by any seventh century monk as evidence for the coming apocalypse.
Muawiyah stations a large garrison on Cyprus and …
Locations
People
Groups
- Cyprus, Roman
- Christianity, Chalcedonian
- Greeks, Medieval (Byzantines)
- Roman Empire, Eastern: Heraclian dynasty
- Islam
- Rashidun Caliphate
- Christians, Monotheletist
