Romans misled to think that civilis is dead or injured, 69-70, Antonio Tempesta, After Otto van Veen, 1612 print Civilis falls from his horse to mislead the Romans and make it think that he is dead or injured. Print number 17 in the series of prints about the Batavian rebellion: Batavorum Cum Romanis Bellum / à Corn. Tacito Lib. IV & V.: Hist. Olim Descriptum, Figuris Nunc Aeneis Expressum, Auctore Othone Vaenio Lugdunobatava = the Batavian or old Hollandtsche Warhe Teghen de Romeynen. Otto Vaenius, Antwerp 1612. At the bottom two verses of four lines in Dutch and in Latin. Without text on the
Romans misled to think that civilis is dead or injured, 69-70, Antonio Tempesta, After Otto van Veen, 1612 print Civilis falls from his horse to mislead the Romans and make it think that he is dead or injured. Print number 17 in the series of prints about the Batavian rebellion: Batavorum Cum Romanis Bellum / à Corn. Tacito Lib. IV & V.: Hist. Olim Descriptum, Figuris Nunc Aeneis Expressum, Auctore Othone Vaenio Lugdunobatava = the Batavian or old Hollandtsche Warhe Teghen de Romeynen. Otto Vaenius, Antwerp 1612. At the bottom two verses of four lines in Dutch and in Latin. Without text on the back. Italy paper etching extinct, 'historical' peoples (with NAME). extinct, 'historical' peoples (with NAME). battle, fighting in general Netherlands
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