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C Fabius Dorso performing sacrifices

Even while the Gauls are besieging Rome, C Fabius Dorso continues to perform sacrifices on the Quirinal Hill, passing safely through the enemy camp, hoping to influence the Gods to save the city

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Besieging Brave Continues Courage Enemy Fabius Gallic Gaul Gauls Gods Hoping Influence Perform Quirinal Sacrifice Sacrifices Save Siege Performing


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EDITORS COMMENTS
In this ancient Roman image from 390 BC, C. Fabius Dorso, a brave and revered Roman magistrate, is depicted performing sacrifices on the Quirinal Hill amidst the ongoing Gallic siege of Rome. The Quirinal Hill, one of the Seven Hills of Rome, was considered sacred ground, and Fabius Dorso's actions were an attempt to seek the favor of the gods and save the city from the encroaching enemy. Despite the imminent threat posed by the Gauls, Fabius Dorso bravely passes through their camp, undeterred by the danger. The historical significance of this event is evident in the determined expression on his face and the solemnity of the ritual. The image captures a pivotal moment in Roman history, as the city's fate hangs in the balance. The courage and faith of Fabius Dorso are emblematic of the ancient Roman people's unwavering belief in the power of their gods to protect them. This photograph, taken from Mary Evans Picture Library, offers a glimpse into the past, transporting us back to a time when the fate of a great civilization was decided by the whims of the gods. The image is a testament to the enduring power of history and the human spirit, reminding us of the bravery and resilience of those who came before us. The photograph is a valuable historical document, providing insights into the religious practices and the political climate of ancient Rome during a time of crisis. It is a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by individuals in the face of adversity, and the hope that even in the darkest of times, there is always a glimmer of light. This image is not only a beautiful work of art but also a powerful reminder of the rich and complex history of Rome and its people.

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