Vercingetorix surrendering his sword to Julius Caesar after the Siege of Alesia, 52 BC by European School

Vercingetorix surrendering his sword to Julius Caesar after the Siege of Alesia, 52 BC

(Vercingetorix surrendering his sword to Julius Caesar after the Siege of Alesia, 52 BC (chromolitho))


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Undated  ·  chromolithograph  ·  Picture ID: 967271

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Vercingetorix surrendering his sword to Julius Caesar after the Siege of Alesia, 52 BC by European School. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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