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Jules 101 44 Collection

"Jules Cesar: A Journey Through Ancient Rome" Step back in time to the Gallic War, where Roman soldiers fought bravely under the command of Jules Cesar

Background imageJules 101 44 Collection: The death of Jules Cesar Jules Cesar (Giulio Cesare or Julius Caesar

The death of Jules Cesar Jules Cesar (Giulio Cesare or Julius Caesar
JLJ4591916 The death of Jules Cesar Jules Cesar (Giulio Cesare or Julius Caesar, 100-44 BC) is stabbed (by Brutus among others probably below holding the dagger)

Background imageJules 101 44 Collection: Gallic War: ' Representation of one of the Roman soldiers of the Armee of Jules Cesar, 52 BC approx

Gallic War: " Representation of one of the Roman soldiers of the Armee of Jules Cesar, 52 BC approx
ELD4858418 Gallic War: " Representation of one of the Roman soldiers of the Armee of Jules Cesar, 52 BC approx." (Gallic wars: roman soldier)

Background imageJules 101 44 Collection: Gaul War: ' The Gallic warrior Vercingetorix prisoner in the Roman weapons of Jules Cesar in

Gaul War: " The Gallic warrior Vercingetorix prisoner in the Roman weapons of Jules Cesar in the jails of
ELD4858995 Gaul War: " The Gallic warrior Vercingetorix prisoner in the Roman weapons of Jules Cesar in the jails of Tullianum

Background imageJules 101 44 Collection: Queen of Egypt Cleopatra VII Thea Philopator (69-30 BC) hands over to Jules Cesar (100-44 BC)

Queen of Egypt Cleopatra VII Thea Philopator (69-30 BC) hands over to Jules Cesar (100-44 BC)
ELD4850510 Queen of Egypt Cleopatra VII Thea Philopator (69-30 BC) hands over to Jules Cesar (100-44 BC) the throne of Egypt around 47 BC by placing a crown on her head"

Background imageJules 101 44 Collection: The young Jules Cesar (100-44 BC) crossing the Adriatic Sea to join Dalmatia bravely advances

The young Jules Cesar (100-44 BC) crossing the Adriatic Sea to join Dalmatia bravely advances despite the tempete
ELD4845316 The young Jules Cesar (100-44 BC) crossing the Adriatic Sea to join Dalmatia bravely advances despite the tempete

Background imageJules 101 44 Collection: The meeting of Jules Cesar (100-44 BC) and King of Pharnace II Bridge (97-47 BC)

The meeting of Jules Cesar (100-44 BC) and King of Pharnace II Bridge (97-47 BC) at the Battle of Zela in 47 BC
ELD4845298 The meeting of Jules Cesar (100-44 BC) and King of Pharnace II Bridge (97-47 BC) at the Battle of Zela in 47 BC

Background imageJules 101 44 Collection: Jules Cesar crosses the river of Rubicon with his legions in arms on January 10

Jules Cesar crosses the river of Rubicon with his legions in arms on January 10
ELD4850488 Jules Cesar crosses the river of Rubicon with his legions in arms on January 10, 49 BC in the footsteps of Pompee the Great (Gneo Pompeo Magno or Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus)

Background imageJules 101 44 Collection: The Gallic leader Vercingetorix (80-46 BC) going to Jules Cesar (100-44 BC)

The Gallic leader Vercingetorix (80-46 BC) going to Jules Cesar (100-44 BC)
ELD4850458 The Gallic leader Vercingetorix (80-46 BC) going to Jules Cesar (100-44 BC) to Alesia in 52 BC - Vercingetorix (72-46 BC) gallic leader, surrendering to Caesar in Alesia (France)

Background imageJules 101 44 Collection: Roman antiquite: representation of Consul Titus Manlius Imperiosus Torquatus defeating a Gallic in

Roman antiquite: representation of Consul Titus Manlius Imperiosus Torquatus defeating a Gallic in 361 BC
ELD4852821 Roman antiquite: representation of Consul Titus Manlius Imperiosus Torquatus defeating a Gallic in 361 BC - (Titus Manlius Torquatus fighting a gallic warrior who challenged the roman army)

Background imageJules 101 44 Collection: History of Gaul: the leader of the Gauls, Vercingetorix on his horse

History of Gaul: the leader of the Gauls, Vercingetorix on his horse, throws his weapons to the ground
XEE4170732 History of Gaul: the leader of the Gauls, Vercingetorix on his horse, throws his weapons to the ground and goes to Jules Cesar (October)

Background imageJules 101 44 Collection: The submission of Vercingetorix to Caesar: Vercingetorix (72-46 BC), leader of the Gallic rebellion

The submission of Vercingetorix to Caesar: Vercingetorix (72-46 BC), leader of the Gallic rebellion
XEE4159415 The submission of Vercingetorix to Caesar: Vercingetorix (72-46 BC), leader of the Gallic rebellion, throws down his arms at the feet of Caesar (100-44 BC)

Background imageJules 101 44 Collection: Statue of Jules Cesar (100-44 BC) (marble)

Statue of Jules Cesar (100-44 BC) (marble)
YOU4419090 Statue of Jules Cesar (100-44 BC) (marble) by Coustou, Nicolas (1658-1733); Louvre, Paris, France; (add.info.: Statue of Jules Cesar (100-44 BC), soldier, Roman politician

Background imageJules 101 44 Collection: Julius caesar addresses his warriors, circa 1340 (miniature)

Julius caesar addresses his warriors, circa 1340 (miniature)
LRI4597570 Julius caesar addresses his warriors, circa 1340 (miniature) by Unknown Artist, (14th century); Biblioteca Riccardiana, Florence

Background imageJules 101 44 Collection: Julius Caesar learning the conjuration of Catilina in 63 BC, circa 1340 (miniature)

Julius Caesar learning the conjuration of Catilina in 63 BC, circa 1340 (miniature)
LRI4597564 Julius Caesar learning the conjuration of Catilina in 63 BC, circa 1340 (miniature) by Unknown Artist, (14th century); Biblioteca Riccardiana, Florence

Background imageJules 101 44 Collection: Julius Caesar (101-44 BC), Roman statesman

Julius Caesar (101-44 BC), Roman statesman
XEE4414655 Julius Caesar (101-44 BC), Roman statesman. by Unknown artist, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Julius Caesar (101-44 BC)

Background imageJules 101 44 Collection: Profile of a Laure man once known as Jules Cesar. Marble sculpture attributed to

Profile of a Laure man once known as Jules Cesar. Marble sculpture attributed to
JLJ4563472 Profile of a Laure man once known as Jules Cesar. Marble sculpture attributed to Desiderio Settignano (1428-1464). 15th century

Background imageJules 101 44 Collection: Portrait of Gaius Julius Caesar (then Jules cesar) (100-44 BC)

Portrait of Gaius Julius Caesar (then Jules cesar) (100-44 BC)
GIA4712158 Portrait of Gaius Julius Caesar (then Jules cesar) (100-44 BC). by Unknown Artist, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageJules 101 44 Collection: Julius Caesar - Roman coin

Julius Caesar - Roman coin
GIA4811890 Julius Caesar - Roman coin by Roman, (1st century BC); Private Collection; (add.info.: Julius Caesar - Roman coin); eGiancarlo Costa; out of copyright

Background imageJules 101 44 Collection: Siege of a fortified city. Miniature from a codex on the facts of Jules Cesar

Siege of a fortified city. Miniature from a codex on the facts of Jules Cesar
LRI4636254 Siege of a fortified city. Miniature from a codex on the facts of Jules Cesar (101 BC-44 BC) 14th century Venice, Biblioteca marciana by Unknown Artist

Background imageJules 101 44 Collection: Siege of Alexandria by Jules Cesar in 47 BC The galere of Cesar under the weight of

Siege of Alexandria by Jules Cesar in 47 BC The galere of Cesar under the weight of
XEE4407678 Siege of Alexandria by Jules Cesar in 47 BC The galere of Cesar under the weight of the soldiers who invaded it. Engraving from 1885

Background imageJules 101 44 Collection: Roman political system: The consul. Jules Cesar crossed the river of Rubicon with his

Roman political system: The consul. Jules Cesar crossed the river of Rubicon with his
XEE4143133 Roman political system: The consul. Jules Cesar crossed the river of Rubicon with his legions in arms on 10 January 49 BC in the footsteps of Pompee the Great

Background imageJules 101 44 Collection: Gallic war chariots at the Battle of Gergovia - From a protective sleeve for school books

Gallic war chariots at the Battle of Gergovia - From a protective sleeve for school books
XEE4150530 Gallic war chariots at the Battle of Gergovia - From a protective sleeve for school books, late 19th century - Tanks de guerre a faux - Vercingetorix a la battle de Gergovia (52 BC)

Background imageJules 101 44 Collection: Cesar puts Cleopatre back on the throne of Egypt Jules Cesar gives the throne of Egypt to

Cesar puts Cleopatre back on the throne of Egypt Jules Cesar gives the throne of Egypt to
JLJ4602203 Cesar puts Cleopatre back on the throne of Egypt Jules Cesar gives the throne of Egypt to Cleopatra, which he fell in love after defeating Pharaoh Ptolemee XIII in 47 BC

Background imageJules 101 44 Collection: Jululius Caesar on the throne, circa 1340 (miniature)

Jululius Caesar on the throne, circa 1340 (miniature)
LRI4597557 Jululius Caesar on the throne, circa 1340 (miniature) by Unknown Artist, (14th century); Biblioteca Riccardiana, Florence

Background imageJules 101 44 Collection: Vercingetorix, Gallic leader, went to Julius Caesar in 52 BC

Vercingetorix, Gallic leader, went to Julius Caesar in 52 BC
XEE4412885 Vercingetorix, Gallic leader, went to Julius Caesar in 52 BC. by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Vercingetorix, Gallic leader)

Background imageJules 101 44 Collection: Portrait of Jules Cesar - Engraving of the 19th century

Portrait of Jules Cesar - Engraving of the 19th century
LSE4103126 Portrait of Jules Cesar - Engraving of the 19th century by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageJules 101 44 Collection: The Queen of Egypt Cleopatra VII Thea Philopator (69-30 BC) and Jules Cesar (100-44 BC

The Queen of Egypt Cleopatra VII Thea Philopator (69-30 BC) and Jules Cesar (100-44 BC
GIA4726070 The Queen of Egypt Cleopatra VII Thea Philopator (69-30 BC) and Jules Cesar (100-44 BC) - Cleopatra before Julius Caesar in Shakespeares play, Antony and Cleopatra

Background imageJules 101 44 Collection: Portrait of Julius Caesar (101 - 44 BC), Roman general and politician

Portrait of Julius Caesar (101 - 44 BC), Roman general and politician
GIA4817895 Portrait of Julius Caesar (101 - 44 BC), Roman general and politician. Engraving from the end of the 18th century.. Milan

Background imageJules 101 44 Collection: Portrait of Julius Caesar in Latin Caius Julius Caesar Statesman and Roman General (Rome

Portrait of Julius Caesar in Latin Caius Julius Caesar Statesman and Roman General (Rome
XEE4403729 Portrait of Julius Caesar in Latin Caius Julius Caesar Statesman and Roman General (Rome, v. 101 to Id. 44 BC). Barcelona 1877

Background imageJules 101 44 Collection: Caesars troupe after the destruction of the Kingdom of Numidia - in '

Caesars troupe after the destruction of the Kingdom of Numidia - in "
LSE4403272 Caesars troupe after the destruction of the Kingdom of Numidia - in " L Algerie ancienne et moderne" by Leon Galibert. Italian edition in 1846 color

Background imageJules 101 44 Collection: The war of the Gauls: 'The debarking of the troops of Jules Cesar

The war of the Gauls: "The debarking of the troops of Jules Cesar
LRI4665026 The war of the Gauls: " The debarking of the troops of Jules Cesar and the victory over the Bretons" Miniature taken from " The Facts of the Romans"

Background imageJules 101 44 Collection: The Passage of Rubicon by Jules Cesar The Roman general Jules Cesar crossed the Rubicon

The Passage of Rubicon by Jules Cesar The Roman general Jules Cesar crossed the Rubicon
JLJ4683064 The Passage of Rubicon by Jules Cesar The Roman general Jules Cesar crossed the Rubicon on 11/01/49 BC which constitutes the separation between Cisalpine Gaul and Italy

Background imageJules 101 44 Collection: The birth of Jules Cesar (Giulio Cesare, 100-44 BC) in 100 BC by Cesari Miniature taken

The birth of Jules Cesar (Giulio Cesare, 100-44 BC) in 100 BC by Cesari Miniature taken
JLJ4682699 The birth of Jules Cesar (Giulio Cesare, 100-44 BC) in 100 BC by Cesari Miniature taken from " The Facts of the Romans" (or Li Fet of the Romans)

Background imageJules 101 44 Collection: Julius Caesar (100-44 BC) Crossing the Rubicon - '

Julius Caesar (100-44 BC) Crossing the Rubicon - "
XEE4146055 Julius Caesar (100-44 BC) Crossing the Rubicon - " Le Passage du Rubicon by Jules Cesar" The Roman general Jules Cesar crossed the Rubicon on 11/01/49 BC which constitutes

Background imageJules 101 44 Collection: The Gallic chief Vercingetorix (72-46 BC) surrendering to the Roman chief Julius Caesar

The Gallic chief Vercingetorix (72-46 BC) surrendering to the Roman chief Julius Caesar
XEE4160203 The Gallic chief Vercingetorix (72-46 BC) surrendering to the Roman chief Julius Caesar (100-44 BC) after the battle of Alesia in 52 BC

Background imageJules 101 44 Collection: The Caesar Forum began in -54 BC and ended under Emperor Augustus (Octavian or Octavian

The Caesar Forum began in -54 BC and ended under Emperor Augustus (Octavian or Octavian
GIA4816192 The Caesar Forum began in -54 BC and ended under Emperor Augustus (Octavian or Octavian) (63 BC - 14). Rome. by Roman, (1st century BC - 1st century AD); Forum, Rome

Background imageJules 101 44 Collection: The Caesar Forum began in -54 BC and ended under Emperor Augustus (Octavian or Octavian

The Caesar Forum began in -54 BC and ended under Emperor Augustus (Octavian or Octavian
GIA4817380 The Caesar Forum began in -54 BC and ended under Emperor Augustus (Octavian or Octavian) (63 BC - 14). Rome. by Roman, (1st century BC - 1st century AD); Forum, Rome

Background imageJules 101 44 Collection: Blazon of Niccolo Tranchedini, owner of the manuscript De Bello Gallico by Julius Caesar

Blazon of Niccolo Tranchedini, owner of the manuscript De Bello Gallico by Julius Caesar
LRI4597588 Blazon of Niccolo Tranchedini, owner of the manuscript De Bello Gallico by Julius Caesar. 14th century (photography) by Italian School, (14th century); Biblioteca Riccardiana, Florence

Background imageJules 101 44 Collection: Gallic leader Vercingetorix (72-46 BC) surrendering to Roman chief Jules Cesar (100-44 BC

Gallic leader Vercingetorix (72-46 BC) surrendering to Roman chief Jules Cesar (100-44 BC
JLJ4652914 Gallic leader Vercingetorix (72-46 BC) surrendering to Roman chief Jules Cesar (100-44 BC) after the Battle of Alesia in 52 BC Painting by Henri Motte (1846-1922) 1886 - Le Puy en Velay

Background imageJules 101 44 Collection: The Birth of Jules Cesar - Miniature extracted from Facts of the Romans by Jules Cesar a

The Birth of Jules Cesar - Miniature extracted from Facts of the Romans by Jules Cesar a
LRI4665021 The Birth of Jules Cesar - Miniature extracted from Facts of the Romans by Jules Cesar a Domitian, texts by Lucan (39-65), Suetone (70-122) and Salluste (86-34 BC), (ms)

Background imageJules 101 44 Collection: Julius Caesar passes the Rubicon (engraving)

Julius Caesar passes the Rubicon (engraving)
GIA4698831 Julius Caesar passes the Rubicon (engraving) by Unknown Artist, (19th century); Private Collection; eGiancarlo Costa; out of copyright



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"Jules Cesar: A Journey Through Ancient Rome" Step back in time to the Gallic War, where Roman soldiers fought bravely under the command of Jules Cesar. This captivating representation showcases one such soldier from approximately 52 BC. Witness the historic moment when Vercingetorix, the Gallic warrior, was captured by Jules Cesar's forces and imprisoned in the formidable Tullianum jail in 46 BC. The might of Rome prevailed against its adversaries. Experience a pivotal event as Cleopatra VII hands over the throne of Egypt to Jules Cesar around 47 BC. The crown placed upon her head symbolizes their alliance and marks a significant turning point in history. Join young Julius Caesar on his daring voyage across the Adriatic Sea towards Dalmatia. Undeterred by storms, he fearlessly advances with unwavering confidence in his destiny and fortunate star. Immerse yourself in an epic encounter between Jules Cesar and King Pharnace II Bridge at the Battle of Zela in 47 BC, and is here that Caesar famously declares "Veni vidi vici, " signifying his swift triumph over his opponent. Tragically, witness the assassination of Julius Caesar on March 15th, 44 BC. Brutus and Cassius deliver fatal blows while Porcie, Brutus' wife vanishes into obscurity amidst this treacherous act depicted through intricate engravings. Delve further into Roman antiquity as we explore Jules Cesar's crossing of Rubicon River on January 10th, 49 BC—a bold move following Pompey the Great's footsteps—an action that would forever change history. Discover another critical moment when Vercingetorix surrenders to Jules Cesar at Alesia in France during October of 52 BC. Witness this powerful Gaulish leader laying down his weapons before Rome's might.