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A childlike crayon drawing of Emperor Theodosius dividing the Roman Empire between two sons, each with map halves and symbols, labeled 'WESTERN EMPIRE' and 'EASTERN EMPIRE'.

A childlike crayon drawing of Emperor Theodosius dividing the Roman Empire between two sons, each with map halves and symbols, labeled 'WESTERN EMPIRE' and 'EASTERN EMPIRE'.

childlike drawing of Emperor Theodosius standing in the center, dividing the Roman Empire between his two sons. On the left side is the "Western Empire" label — the son holds a shield with a Roman eagle symbol. On the right side is the "Eastern Empire" label — the son holds a scroll with a cross on it. Behind them is a simple map of the Roman Empire cut in half, showing both halves. The style should look like it was drawn by a child, with bright colors, simple shapes, and crayon or colored pencil texture. See more