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Defeat of the invading Cimbri by the Romans under Gaius Marius at the Battle of Vercellae, 101 BC (engraving)

Defeat of the invading Cimbri by the Romans under Gaius Marius at the Battle of Vercellae, 101 BC (engraving)


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Defeat of the invading Cimbri by the Romans under Gaius Marius at the Battle of Vercellae, 101 BC (engraving)

7147833 Defeat of the invading Cimbri by the Romans under Gaius Marius at the Battle of Vercellae, 101 BC (engraving) by Rahl, Carl (1812-65) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Defeat of the invading Cimbri by the Romans under Gaius Marius at the Battle of Vercellae, 101 BC. Illustration for Bildersaal Deutscher Geschichte (Union Deutsche Verlagsgesellschaft, 1890).); © Look and Learn

Media ID 24707550

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This engraving depicts the historic moment of the defeat of the invading Cimbri by the Romans under Gaius Marius at the Battle of Vercellae in 101 BC. The artist, Carl Rahl, skillfully captures the intensity and drama of this significant event in Roman history. The scene is set on a vast battlefield, where Roman troops stand united against their formidable adversaries. The clash between these two forces is depicted with great detail and precision, showcasing both the might and strategic prowess of the Roman army. Wagonettes are seen in motion, transporting soldiers to different parts of the battlefield as they engage in combat. Amidst this chaotic scene, one cannot help but notice a poignant element - a child standing amidst all the chaos and destruction. This symbolizes not only innocence caught up in war but also represents hope for future generations. In contrast to this young figure stands a woman who exudes strength and resilience. She embodies feminine power within an otherwise male-dominated narrative, reminding us that women played vital roles during times of conflict. Overall, this engraving serves as a powerful testament to Rome's military triumph over its enemies. It invites viewers to reflect upon themes such as bravery, sacrifice, victory, and human resilience in times of adversity.

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