Silence of Julius Civilis, 69-70, 1768 - 1770 print The conspiracy of Julius Civilis in the Schakerbos. Julius Civilis tells the elders during a nocturnal meeting in the forest that they are treated by the Romans as slavish ones. Print 4 in a series about the Batavian rebellion, copied to the Batavorum Cum Romanis Bellum series by Antonio Tempesta (Otto Vaenius, Antwerp 1612). Illustration for: Marquis de St. Simon, Histoire de la Guerre des Bataves et des Romains, d'Aperrès César; Corneille Tacite, Aux Dépens de Marc-Michel Rey, Amsterdam 1770. Prints printed in a large ornamental frame in wh


Silence of Julius Civilis, 69-70, 1768 - 1770 print The conspiracy of Julius Civilis in the Schakerbos. Julius Civilis tells the elders during a nocturnal meeting in the forest that they are treated by the Romans as slavish ones. Print 4 in a series about the Batavian rebellion, copied to the Batavorum Cum Romanis Bellum series by Antonio Tempesta (Otto Vaenius, Antwerp 1612). Illustration for: Marquis de St. Simon, Histoire de la Guerre des Bataves et des Romains, d'Aperrès César; Corneille Tacite, Aux Dépens de Marc-Michel Rey, Amsterdam 1770. Prints printed in a large ornamental frame in which a cut out title and at the bottom a caption is stuck in French. paper etching / engraving extinct, 'historical' peoples (with NAME). extinct, 'historical' peoples (with NAME). (story of) Julius Claudius Civilis Netherlands


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