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Dying Gaul, Roman copy in marble of a Greek original in bronze
The Galata, Dying Gaul, a Roman copy of a Greek original from Pergamum, 3rd-2nd century BC
Battle with Ambiorix, chief of Eburones from the Belgian Gaul, engraving from Bellium Gallim (Gallic Wars)
Battle of Poitiers (732), with Carlos Martel winner on the Arabs. Detail of the miniature Chroniques of Jean Froissart 14th century
Scene of the Battle of Poitiers (732), with Carlos Martel winner of the Arabs. Miniature of the Chroniques de Jean Froissart XIV century
Franz Freiherr von der Trenck and his regiment, 1903. Artist: Gaul, Franz (1837-1906)Franz Freiherr von der Trenck and his regiment, 1903. Private Collection
The Citadel saved by the cackling of the Geese, 1852. Artist: John LeechThe Citadel saved by the cackling of the Geese, 1852. From The Comic History of Rome, by Gilbert A A Beckett, illustrated by John Leech. [Bradbury, Agnew & Co, London, 1852]
A Gaul, 1852. Artist: John LeechA Gaul, 1852. From The Comic History of Rome, by Gilbert A A Beckett, illustrated by John Leech. [Bradbury, Agnew & Co, London, 1852]
Terrific Combat between T Manlius and a Gaul of gigantic stature, 1852. Artist: John LeechTerrific Combat between T Manlius and a Gaul of gigantic stature, 1852. From The Comic History of Rome, by Gilbert A A Beckett, illustrated by John Leech. [Bradbury, Agnew & Co, London, 1852]
Seated in chairs of ivory, sat a number of strange, venerable old men, c1912 (1912). Artist: Ernest Dudley HeathSeated in chairs of ivory, sat a number of strange, venerable old men, c1912 (1912). Three days after the Battle of the Allia, the Gauls advanced on Rome
Amphitheatre at Nismes, France, 19th century(?). Artist:s BradshawAmphitheatre at Nismes, France, 19th century(?). Built at the end of the first century AD, the amphitheatre of the city Nimes was among the biggest in Roman Gaul
Roman amphitheatre, Nimes, France, late 19th or early 20th century. Built at the end of the first century AD, the amphitheatre of the city Nimes was among the biggest in Roman Gaul
Gaul chief under the Roman occupation, 1st century BC - 5th century AD (1882-1884). Artist: MeunierGaul chief under the Roman occupation, 1st century BC - 5th century AD (1882-1884). A print from La France et les Francais a Travers les Siecles, Volume I, F Roy editor, Saint-Antoine, 1882-1884
Young female Gaul, 1882-1884. From a bas-relief from the 4th-7th century. A print from La France et les Francais a Travers les Siecles, Volume I, F Roy editor, Saint-Antoine, 1882-1884
Gauls, 1882-1884. Artist: A TauxierGauls, 1882-1884. A Gaulish dwelling, a woman, a peasant, a wealthy dairy farmer and a horse in a harness. A print from La France et les Francais a Travers les Siecles, Volume I, F Roy editor
Interior of a Gaulish house, 1882-1884. Artist: A TauxierInterior of a Gaulish house, 1882-1884. After a relief on the Antonine column, Rome. A print from La France et les Francais a Travers les Siecles, Volume I, F Roy editor, Saint-Antoine, 1882-1884
Gaul chief in battle dress carrying a standard, 1882-1884. Artist: MicheletGaul chief in battle dress carrying a standard, 1882-1884. A print from La France et les Francais a Travers les Siecles, Volume I, F Roy editor, Saint-Antoine, 1882-1884
Gallic chief before the Roman conquest of Gaul, 1st century BC (1882-1884). Artist: A TauxierGallic chief before the Roman conquest of Gaul, 1st century BC (1882-1884) A print from La France et les Francais a Travers les Siecles, Volume I, F Roy editor, Saint-Antoine, 1882-1884
Combat between Roman and Veneti vessels, Loire river, 56 BC (1882-1884). Artist: DietrichCombat between Roman and Veneti vessels, Loire river, 56 BC (1882-1884). The Veneti were a Gallic tribe that inhabited Brittany
Warrior, possibly Gallic or Frankish, 1882-1884. Artist: MichelzWarrior, possibly Gallic or Frankish, 1882-1884. A print from La France et les Francais a Travers les Siecles, Volume I, F Roy editor, Saint-Antoine, 1882-1884
Roman centurion conquering the Gauls under Julius Caesar, 1st century BC (1882-1884). Caesar conquered Gaul in the Gallic Wars between 58 and 51 BC
Invasion of the Alans or Visigoths, Gaul, early 5th century (1882-1884). The early 5th century saw an increase in migration of various peoples from central
Remains of a Roman theatre at Besancon, France, 1882-1884. Artist: SmeetonRemains of a Roman theatre at Besancon, France, 1882-1884. A print from La France et les Francais a Travers les Siecles, Volume I, F Roy editor, Saint-Antoine, 1882-1884
The Roman arena in Arles, Provence, France, in 1666 (1882-1884). The Roman amphitheatre in Arles was built in the 1st century BC
A map of Gaul during the time of Augustus, 1848, (1882-1884). Artist: MacCarthyA map of Gaul during the time of Augustus, 1848, (1882-1884). A print from La France et les Francais a Travers les Siecles, Volume I, F Roy editor, Saint-Antoine, 1882-1884
Augustus presents the constitution, Lyon, France, 10 BC (1882-1884). The emperor with the deputies of the three provinces of Gaul. Lyon was the administrative centre of Roman Gaul
Augustus establishes the centre of government of Gaul in Lyon, 28 BC (1882-1884). Artist: BertrandAugustus establishes the centre of government of Gaul in Lyon, 28 BC (1882-1884). A print from La France et les Francais a Travers les Siecles, Volume I, F Roy editor, Saint-Antoine, 1882-1884
A bard reciting the noble traditions of the family, 1882-1884. A print from La France et les Francais a Travers les Siecles, Volume I, F Roy editor, Saint-Antoine, 1882-1884
Le plus scelerat des hommes, ordonne qu on te prepare un tombe, 1882-1884. (The most wicked of men orders that a tomb be prepared for you)
Gallic utensils, 1882-1884. The Gauls were a Celtic people that inhabited the area covered today by Belgium, France, Switzerland and northern Italy
Vercingetorix Memorial at Alesia, near Dijon, France, 1882-1884. The Gallic chieftain Vercingetorix was chosen as king by the Arverni, a powerful tribe that occupied what is now the Auvergne
Julius Caesar laying siege to Alesia, Gaul, 52 BC (1882-1884). The Gallic chieftain Vercingetorix was chosen as king by the Arverni, a powerful tribe that occupied what is now the Auvergne
Vercingetorix imprisoned in the Tullianum in Rome, c52-46 BC (1882-1884). The Gallic chieftain Vercingetorix was chosen as king by the Arverni
Vercingetorix, chieftain of the Arverni, c52 BC (1882-1884). Artist: SpexVercingetorix, chieftain of the Arverni, c52 BC (1882-1884). The Gallic chieftain Vercingetorix was chosen as king by the Arverni, a powerful tribe that occupied what is now the Auvergne
Bronze age warrior, 1882-1884. Artist: A TauxierBronze age warrior, 1882-1884. Musee d Artillerie. A print from La France et les Francais a Travers les Siecles, Volume I, F Roy editor, Saint-Antoine, 1882-1884
The Dying Gaul, Capitol, Rome, 1893. Artist: John L StoddardThe Dying Gaul, (1893). An ancient Roman marble copy of a lost ancient Greek statue. From the collection of the Capitoline Museums, Rome
The Emperor Caligula on the shore of Boulogne, 40 AD, (c1920). Artist: A MacKinlayThe Emperor Caligula on the shore of Boulogne, 40 AD, (c1920). Illustration from Story of the British Nation, Volume I, by Walter Hutchinson, (London, c1920s)
French costume: Gallic, Gallo Roman, Merovingian, Carlovingian, (1882). Illustration showing costume from earlier periods, from The History Of Fashion In France by Augustin Challamel
Gallic horseman, 19th century. Artist: NeuvilleGallic horseman, 19th century. A 19th-century representation of a cavalier gaulois (Gallic rider) from an earlier period
Stationarii, a Gaul and a Roman, c1887 Artist: Francois CudetStationarii, a Gaul and a Roman, c1887. Histoire des corps de troupes de la ville de Paris
Statue of Vercingetorix in transit, France 1901.The Gallic chieftain Vercingetorix was chosen as king by the Arverni, a powerful tribe that occupied what is now the Auvergne
Mont Auxois and the statue of Vercingetorix, France, 1879. The Gallic chieftain Vercingetorix was chosen as king by the Arverni, a powerful tribe that occupied what is now the Auvergne
Administrators of the villages, 5th century (1887). Artist: A LemercierAdministrators of the villages, 5th century (1887). A: Centenier; B: Cinquantenier; C: Quartenier. A print from Francois Cudets Histoire des Corps de Troupes de la Ville de Paris. (France, 1887)
Front cover of Le Flambeau (the Torch), 18 September 1915. Vercingatorix, the legendary Gallic warrior, leading modern French soldiers
Vercingetorix surrenders to Julius Caesar, c46 BC, (19th century). Gallic chieftain Vercingetorix (died 46 BC) was defeated and captured by Julius Caesar (100-44 BC) at Alesia (near Dijon in France)
Jove, (Jupiter), detail of Pillar of the Boatmen of Paris, Romano-Celtic (Gallic), AD14-37. Reign of Iberius, (AD 14-37). Constructed by Gaulish sailors
Visigothic Belt-Buckle, 6th centuryA visigothic belt-bucle from S.E Gaul, from the Cluny Museums collection in Paris, 6th century
Roman bronze of a Gaulish prisonerImperial period Roman bronze statuette of a Gaulish prisoner with his hands tied behind his back, from Umbria. From the British Museums collection