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Brennus putting his sword in the balance, 390 BC, 18th (oil on canvas)

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Image title
Brennus putting his sword in the balance, 390 BC, 18th (oil on canvas)
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Photographer
Jean Bernard
Location
Palais de Longchamp, Marseille, France
Medium
oil on canvas
Date
1701 AD - 1799 AD (C18th AD)
Dimensions
43x65 cms
Image description

Sacked Rome by the Gauls led by their chief Brennus (Brennos). Faced with the resistance of the Romans, Brennus agreed to deal with the Roman military tribune Quintus Sulpicius: he left Rome against the payment of a strong grudge. A large scale was then prepared on a square in Rome; in order to further increase the grudge, the Gauls placed false weight there. Faced with the protests of the Romans who failed to balance the balance, Brennus added to their despair by throwing his sword on the scale and uttering the words “vae victis”” (woe to the defeated). Painting by Jacques Antoine Beaufort (1721-1784).

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© Jean Bernard. All rights reserved 2024 / Bridgeman Images
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18th century / agreement / Antiquity / money / art / sword / weapon / finance / France / Europe / war / history / market / negotiation / trade / peace / painting / looting / politics / wealth / Rome / Italy / Lazio / ancient Rome / treaty / soldier

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