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Roman Legion

The Roman Legion returns with drums beating to Rome, after taking Velletri

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1849 Beating Drums Legion Returns Taking Velletri


14"x11" Photo Print

Bring history to life with our exquisite selection of Media Storehouse Photographic Prints. This captivating image, "Roman Legion" by Rights Managed from Mary Evans Prints Online, transports you back in time as the legendary Roman soldiers return triumphantly to Rome, their drums beating in celebration after a victorious battle at Velletri. Add a touch of ancient history and timeless elegance to your home or office decor with our high-quality, museum-grade prints. Each print is meticulously produced using archival-quality materials to ensure long-lasting beauty and vibrant colors. Order now and relive the glory of the Roman Empire every day.

Photo prints are produced on Kodak professional photo paper resulting in timeless and breath-taking prints which are also ideal for framing. The colors produced are rich and vivid, with accurate blacks and pristine whites, resulting in prints that are truly timeless and magnificent. Whether you're looking to display your prints in your home, office, or gallery, our range of photographic prints are sure to impress. Dimensions refers to the size of the paper in inches.

Our Photo Prints are in a large range of sizes and are printed on Archival Quality Paper for excellent colour reproduction and longevity. They are ideal for framing (our Framed Prints use these) at a reasonable cost. Alternatives include cheaper Poster Prints and higher quality Fine Art Paper, the choice of which is largely dependant on your budget.

Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 35.5cm x 23.3cm (14" x 9.2")

Estimated Product Size is 35.5cm x 27.9cm (14" x 11")

These are individually made so all sizes are approximate

Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.


EDITORS COMMENTS
This evocative print captures the triumphant return of the Roman Legion to the eternal city of Rome, following their victory over Velletri in June 1849. The image transports us back in time to the rich history of ancient Italy, as the soldiers, dressed in their distinctive armor and bearing the eagle standards of their legion, march proudly through the streets of Rome. The drums beat in rhythmic unison, signaling the joy and excitement of the citizens who have gathered to welcome their heroes home. The Roman Legion, a powerful military force, had been sent to quell the rebellion in Velletri, a town located in the Lazio region of Italy. The uprising, fueled by political unrest and economic hardship, had threatened the stability of the Papal States. The Roman Legion, under the command of General Oudinot, had successfully put down the rebellion, securing a crucial victory for the Papal forces. The print, created in the late 19th century, is a testament to the enduring power and influence of the Roman Legion, whose legacy continues to shape the history of Europe. The image serves as a reminder of the military might and discipline that characterized the Roman Empire, and the important role that the Roman Legion played in maintaining order and security in the ancient world. The print also offers a glimpse into the daily life of the Roman soldiers, with their weapons, armor, and equipment on display. The details of the soldiers' uniforms and the architecture of the buildings in the background add to the authenticity of the scene, making this a valuable historical document and an intriguing work of art.

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