The Romans Nearly Overpower the Army of Julius Civilis Through the Treachery of a Batavian(The Romans nearly overpower the army of Julius Civilis through the treachery of a Batavian)Otto van (1556 1629) Veen |
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Undated · oil on panel
· Picture ID: 1471067
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