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The Roman army crossing the Danube, detail from Trajans Column, 113 AD (limestone)




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The Roman army crossing the Danube, detail from Trajans Column, 113 AD (limestone)

XIR154943 The Roman army crossing the Danube, detail from Trajans Column, 113 AD (limestone) by Roman, (2nd century AD); Forum, Rome, Italy; (add.info.: dedicated to Trajan by Hadrian in honour of his victories against the Dacians; ); out of copyright

Media ID 22349046

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52 117 Ad Cargo Dacian Emperor Trajan Neptune


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This print captures a remarkable moment in history - the Roman army crossing the Danube. Taken from a detail on Trajan's Column, this limestone artwork dates back to 113 AD and showcases the grandeur of the Roman Empire. In this scene, we witness an intense confrontation between soldiers as they navigate their way across the mighty river. The soldiers are seen fighting valiantly, showcasing their unwavering determination and loyalty to Emperor Trajan. The boats are filled with cargo and troops ready for battle, highlighting the strategic planning involved in such military expeditions. The composition of this image is truly awe-inspiring. The intricate details of each soldier's armor and weaponry bring them to life, making us feel like witnesses to this historic event. As our eyes wander through the artwork, we notice Neptune himself overseeing the proceedings – a symbol of divine protection for these brave warriors. Trajan's Column was dedicated by Hadrian as a tribute to Trajan's victories against the Dacians. It stands tall in Rome's Forum, serving as a reminder of Rome's military might during its golden age. This print not only offers us a glimpse into ancient warfare but also serves as a testament to human resilience and courage throughout history. It reminds us that even in times of conflict and clash, there is beauty in artistry that transcends time itself.

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