The Romans misled by Julius Civilis' Horse that he is dead or injured, Antonio Tempesta, After Otto van Veen, 1611 - 1612 print The Romans think that Julius Civilis is injured or dead because they see his horse. Julius Civilis is on the ground. Behind him the Batavians compete against the Romans. Caption in Dutch and in Latin. Print Maker: ItalyAfter Design by: Southern Netherlands Publisher: Antwerp Zuid-Nederland paper etching / letterpress printing the soldier; the soldier's life. battle. extinct, 'historical' peoples (with NAME). (story of) Julius Claudius Civilis


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