Siege and Battle of Alesia, September 52 BC, Detail Representing the Defense System Built by Caesar, Rome, Museo della Civilta Romana by Roman Roman

Siege and Battle of Alesia, September 52 BC, Detail Representing the Defense System Built by Caesar, Rome, Museo della Civilta Romana

(Model reproducing the siege and the battle of Alesia in September 52 BC by Jules Cesar who saw the defeat of Vercingetorix. Detail representing the defense system built by Cesar. Rome, Museo della Civilta Romana)


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Siege and Battle of Alesia, September 52 BC, Detail Representing the Defense System Built by Caesar, Rome, Museo della Civilta Romana by Roman Roman. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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