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Julius Caesars invasion attempt in 55 BC
LLM339193 Julius Caesars invasion attempt in 55 BC by Doyle, James William Edmund (1822-92); Private Collection; (add.info.: Julius Caesars invasion attempt in 55 BC. Standard-bearer of the tenth legion. James E Doyle, A Chronicle of England BC 55 to AD 1485 (London, 1864).); © Look and Learn
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Deal English Channel Invading Invasion Julius Caesar Ripple Standard Bearer Wave Waves Roman Invasion
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This print captures the dramatic moment of Julius Caesar's invasion attempt in 55 BC. The image showcases a scene from history, depicting the Roman Empire's ambitious endeavor to conquer England. In the foreground, a resolute standard-bearer proudly holds aloft the emblem of the tenth legion, symbolizing Rome's military might and determination. The composition exudes an air of anticipation as Roman ships navigate through tumultuous waves towards the English coastline. Horses can be seen aboard these vessels, ready to charge onto land and engage in battle. The power and grandeur of ancient Rome are palpable as they confront the unknown challenges that lie ahead. The English Channel serves as both a barrier and gateway for this audacious expedition. Waves crash against the shore with forceful energy, creating ripples that mirror Caesar's ambition rippling across history. The beach at Deal stands witness to this pivotal moment in time when two great civilizations collide. James E Doyle masterfully brings this historical event to life through his artistic interpretation captured in A Chronicle of England BC 55 to AD 1485 (London, 1864). This remarkable piece offers viewers a glimpse into one of Julius Caesar's most significant campaigns while highlighting Bridgeman Images' commitment to preserving fine art for generations to come.
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