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Summary
Description The persuading of Tino (Punch 1916).jpg |
English:
Satirical cartoon by Punch (November 24, 1915, p. 431) showing
King Constantine I of Greece
("TINO") being torn between the personifications of Britain (BPETT) and France (ΓΑΛΛ) on the left and Kaiser
Wilhelm II of Germany
(ΚΑΙΣ), assisted by
Ferdinand I of Bulgaria
(ΦΕΡΔΙ), on the right, in the style of an ancient Greek vase. John Partridge signed this with the Greek translation of his surname, ΠΕΡΔΙΞ ΕΠΟΙΗΣΕ ("Partridge Did This")
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creator QS:P170,Q6221672
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