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The Gallic army leader Brennos (Brennus) defeats the Romans and proclaims the “” Vae Victis””...

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The Gallic army leader Brennos (Brennus) defeats the Romans and proclaims the “” Vae Victis”” (Woe to the vanquished), The Gauls demanded ransom after their conquest of Rome - Brennus leader of the Gallic tribe of the Senons pronounces the fateful Vae victis (Woe to the defeated!) by throwing his heavy sword into the plateau of the scale which counterweighed the golden tribute he demanded of the Romans to raise the seat of the Capitol. circa 390 BC. - Engraving in “” Sciences brought to the reach of all - popular physics and chemistry”” by Alexis Clerc - End of 19th century. Private collection.
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C19th AD
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The Gallic army leader Brennos (Brennus) defeats the Romans and proclaims the “” Vae Victis”” (Woe to the vanquished), The Gauls demanded ransom after their conquest of Rome - Brennus leader of the Gallic tribe of the Senons pronounces the fateful Vae victis (Woe to the defeated!) by throwing his heavy sword into the plateau of the scale which counterweighed the golden tribute he demanded of the Romans to raise the seat of the Capitol. circa 390 BC. - Engraving in “” Sciences brought to the reach of all - popular physics and chemistry”” by Alexis Clerc - End of 19th century. Private collection.

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