Roman Gaul Gallery
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2,065 years ago today — Roman forces under Julius Caesar are victorious at the Battle of Alesi
4eternal-life:Pair of Portrait Busts of Youths and Two Marble EyesArtist: UnknownCulture: RomanPlace
Monumental marble head of the Roman goddess Juno, wearing a diadem. Found at Vienne (ancient Vienna
NEW MAP: Europe 278: Probus’ Restoration of Gaul (summer 278) https://buff.ly/3tokd5h After becoming
Today in History, Oct. 3rd, 52 BC.Vercingetorix surrenders to Julius Caesar, ending the Siege of Ale
Diana the Huntress Gallo-Roman bronze, second half of 1st century CE. Height: 18.6 cm/ 7.4 in. Disco
damiancorbeaumylife:a roman soldier killing a gaul
a roman soldier killing a gaul
myancientworld:Vercingetorix, 82-46 BC.Vercingetorix the chieftain of the Arverni tribe, and came to
peashooter85:Today in History, Oct. 3rd, 52 BC.Vercingetorix surrenders to Julius Caesar, ending the
Gaul before the RomansHypothetical reconstruction of a Gallic house, Bibracte, Museum of Celtic civi
greatmilitarybattles:The Battle of Alesia 52 BC.Roman legions under Julius Caesar would find themsel
Lyon, FranceAlthough renown for its prestigious culinary heritage, Lyon is also well known in the fi
A stilt (water bird). Fresco from the peristylum of a Roman villa in ancient Vienna = present-day V
Bronze figurine of Mars, wearing a cuirass. Now in the Museum of Fine Arts of Lyon. Photo credit:
pipouch:Jupiter, in this monumental sculpture on horseback, slaying an Anguiped – a Half-Man - Half
destinedfordeutsche:“The Dying Gaul”: a Roman marble copy of a Hellenistic work of the late third c
Portrait of the Roman emperor Tiberius (r. 14-37 CE). Found at Béziers, France; now in the Musée Sa
Galata Morente, Epigono, 230-220 a.c. Musei Capitolini Roma.
lionofchaeronea:Unknown Gallo-Roman artistBust of Cybele (Magna Mater) with two cornucopiae, 1st cen
Samian-ware (terra sigillata) pottery fragments of tableware imported from ancient Gaul (France). Ro
Statuette of Sucellus. Discovered in Vienne, France. Roman, 1st to 2nd century A.D. Bronze. Walters
NEW MAP: Europe 278: Probus’ Restoration of Gaul (summer 278) buff.ly/3tokd5h After be
romegreeceart: A coin from Narbonne that was the first Roman colony in Gaul, c. 118 BCE. Obverse: Go
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