Vercingetorix Throwing down His Weapons at the feet of Julius Caesar
painting by Lionel Royer
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Vercingetorix Throwing down His Weapons at the feet of Julius Caesar
Summary
Vercingetorix Throwing down His Weapons at the feet of Julius Caesar is a painting[1].
Key Facts
- Vercingetorix Throwing down His Weapons at the feet of Julius Caesar is the creator of Lionel Royer[2].
- Vercingetorix Throwing down His Weapons at the feet of Julius Caesar's image is recorded as Lionel Royer - Vercingetorix Throwing down His Weapons at the feet of Julius Caesar.jpg[3].
- Vercingetorix Throwing down His Weapons at the feet of Julius Caesar's instance of is recorded as painting[4].
- Vercingetorix Throwing down His Weapons at the feet of Julius Caesar's genre is recorded as history painting[5].
- Vercingetorix Throwing down His Weapons at the feet of Julius Caesar's based on is recorded as Commentarii de Bello Gallico[6].
- Vercingetorix Throwing down His Weapons at the feet of Julius Caesar's depicts is recorded as Vercingetorix[7].
- Vercingetorix Throwing down His Weapons at the feet of Julius Caesar's depicts is recorded as Julius Caesar[8].
- Vercingetorix Throwing down His Weapons at the feet of Julius Caesar's depicts is recorded as horse[9].
- Vercingetorix Throwing down His Weapons at the feet of Julius Caesar's depicts is recorded as Battle of Alesia[10].
- Vercingetorix Throwing down His Weapons at the feet of Julius Caesar's depicts is recorded as equestrianism[11].
- Vercingetorix Throwing down His Weapons at the feet of Julius Caesar's depicts is recorded as clothing in ancient Rome[12].
- Vercingetorix Throwing down His Weapons at the feet of Julius Caesar's depicts is recorded as capitulation[13].
- Vercingetorix Throwing down His Weapons at the feet of Julius Caesar's depicts is recorded as Gauls[14].
- Vercingetorix Throwing down His Weapons at the feet of Julius Caesar's depicts is recorded as waist-length hair[15].
- Vercingetorix Throwing down His Weapons at the feet of Julius Caesar's depicts is recorded as handlebar moustache[16].
- Vercingetorix Throwing down His Weapons at the feet of Julius Caesar's depicts is recorded as prisoner of war[17].
- Vercingetorix Throwing down His Weapons at the feet of Julius Caesar's depicts is recorded as Braie[18].
- Vercingetorix Throwing down His Weapons at the feet of Julius Caesar's depicts is recorded as weapon[19].
- Vercingetorix Throwing down His Weapons at the feet of Julius Caesar's depicts is recorded as carnyx[20].
- Vercingetorix Throwing down His Weapons at the feet of Julius Caesar's depicts is recorded as kneeling[21].
- Vercingetorix Throwing down His Weapons at the feet of Julius Caesar's depicts is recorded as standing[22].
- Vercingetorix Throwing down His Weapons at the feet of Julius Caesar's depicts is recorded as aquila[23].
- Vercingetorix Throwing down His Weapons at the feet of Julius Caesar's depicts is recorded as military uniform[24].
- Vercingetorix Throwing down His Weapons at the feet of Julius Caesar's depicts is recorded as oppidum[25].
- Vercingetorix Throwing down His Weapons at the feet of Julius Caesar's depicts is recorded as conflagration[26].
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Works and Contributions
Vercingetorix Throwing down His Weapons at the feet of Julius Caesar is the creator of Lionel Royer[2].