Picture No | 10191947 |
Date | 390 BCE |
Description | CAMILLUS AND BRENNUS |
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Brennus, captor of Rome, barg- aining for ransom, throws his sword in the scales saying 'Vae victis' (Woe to the defeated). But Camillus is able to save Rome.
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Source | Engraving by an unnamed artist in Spamer's Illustrirte Welt- geschichte |
Credit | Mary Evans Picture Library |
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