Cerialis drives the Dutch in the Rhine Batavian wars against the Romans (series title) Batavorum cum Romanis Bellum (series title) Cerialis and his Roman army drive the Dutch soldiers in the river Rhine. Caption in Dutch and in Latijn. Manufacturer : printmaker Antonio Tempesta (listed property) designed by Otto van Veen Grantor of privilege unknown place manufacture: printmaker: Italy To design: Southern Netherlands Provider of privilege: Southern Netherlands Date: 1611 - 1612 Physical characteristics: etching material: paper Technique: etching dimensions: plate edge: h 165 mm × W 210 mmToeli


Cerialis drives the Dutch in the Rhine Batavian wars against the Romans (series title) Batavorum cum Romanis Bellum (series title) Cerialis and his Roman army drive the Dutch soldiers in the river Rhine. Caption in Dutch and in Latijn. Manufacturer : printmaker Antonio Tempesta (listed property) designed by Otto van Veen Grantor of privilege unknown place manufacture: printmaker: Italy To design: Southern Netherlands Provider of privilege: Southern Netherlands Date: 1611 - 1612 Physical characteristics: etching material: paper Technique: etching dimensions: plate edge: h 165 mm × W 210 mmToelichtingDeze picture is part of a series of 36 prints (+ title page) over the wars between the Romans and the Bataven. Subject: the soldier; the life of a soldaatbattleextinct, 'historical' peoples (with NAME) Batavian Revolt Where: Rhine


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