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The Gauls took Rome after the Battle of Allia in 390. Engraving by Victor Adam (1801-1866) in the book "France in the Middle Ages" published by the Ardant brothers in the middle of the 19th century
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The Gauls took Rome after the Battle of Allia in 390. Engraving by Victor Adam (1801-1866) in the book "France in the Middle Ages" published by the Ardant brothers in the middle of the 19th century
PCT4264781 The Gauls took Rome after the Battle of Allia in 390. Engraving by Victor Adam (1801-1866) in the book "France in the Middle Ages" published by the Ardant brothers in the middle of the 19th century. by Adam, Victor (1801-66); (add.info.: The Gauls took Rome after the Battle of Allia in 390. Engraving by Victor Adam (1801-1866) in the book "France in the Middle Ages" published by the Ardant brothers in the middle of the 19th century.)
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This print takes us back to a significant moment in history - the Battle of Allia in 390. The engraving, skillfully created by Victor Adam (1801-1866), is featured in the book "France in the Middle Ages" published by the Ardant brothers during the mid-19th century. The scene depicted showcases the Gauls' triumphant takeover of Rome after their victory at Allia. In this intense battle, fighters from France clashed with Roman soldiers, resulting in a pivotal turning point for both nations. The image captures the chaos and ferocity of combat, with warriors wielding weapons and mounted on powerful horses. Victor Adam's attention to detail brings this historical event to life. Every stroke of his engraving portrays not only the physicality of battle but also conveys emotions such as determination and valor displayed by these ancient fighters. As we gaze upon this antique masterpiece, we are transported back to ancient Rome, witnessing firsthand one of its most significant defeats. This artwork serves as a reminder that even mighty empires can be vulnerable when faced with determined adversaries. Patrice Cartier's expert curation ensures that this extraordinary piece remains preserved for generations to come. It stands as a testament to human resilience and reminds us of our shared history across Europe during this tumultuous period known as antiquité.
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