Brennus Putting His Sword in the Balance, 390 BC. Faced with the Resistance of the Romans, Brennus Agreed to Deal with the Roman Military Tribune Quintus Sulpicius. by Unknown artist

Brennus Putting His Sword in the Balance, 390 BC. Faced with the Resistance of the Romans, Brennus Agreed to Deal with the Roman Military Tribune Quintus Sulpicius.

(Brennus putting his sword in the balance, 390 BC.: Sacked Rome by the Gauls led by their chief Brennus (Brennos). Faced with the resistance of the Romans, Brennus agreed to deal with the Roman military tribune Quintus Sulpicius: he left Rome against the pa)


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Brennus Putting His Sword in the Balance, 390 BC. Faced with the Resistance of the Romans, Brennus Agreed to Deal with the Roman Military Tribune Quintus Sulpicius. by Unknown artist. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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