Tribune in the Roman Republic: Proposing a Law by Unbekannter Künstler

Tribune in the Roman Republic: Proposing a Law

(Tribune in the Roman Republic: Proposing a law.)


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Tribune in the Roman Republic: Proposing a Law by Unbekannter Künstler. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
1900s · 20th century · colour · italy · europe · chromolithograph · print · liebig card · brand · ancient civilisations · crowd · drawing · antiquity · italian · ancient rome · ancient civilizations · ancient history · antiquities · drawings · illustrations · politician · politics · rome · ancient world · politicians · government · history · illustration · roman · / Bridgeman Images
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