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Camillus

Camillus' Banishment - General and statesman Camille (Marcus Furius Camillus, 446-365 BC) is exiled for the Loot of Veies affair, leaves integrally to his troops, thus preventing him from paying the part due to Apollo, 391 BC

(Camillus 'Banishment - Antiquite Romaine: General and statesman Camille (Marcus Furius Camillus, 446-365 BC) is exile for the Loot of Veies affair, leaves integrally to his troops, thus preventing him from paying the part due to Apollo, 391 BC.)


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Camillus' Banishment - General and statesman Camille (Marcus Furius Camillus, 446-365 BC) is exiled for the Loot of Veies affair, leaves integrally to his troops, thus preventing him from paying the part due to Apollo, 391 BC by Unknown artist. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, natural paper, or Japanese paper.
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