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Roman siege of a fortified city

Roman siege of a fortified city



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Roman siege of a fortified city

Roman legions attacking a city to expand the Roman Empire.
Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Media ID 5878317

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Ancient Ancient Civilization Ancient History Ancient Roman Ancient Rome Antiquity Army Assault Attack Battle City Civilization Classical Classical Civilization Combat Conquest Europe European Fortress Invade Invasion Italy Ladder Legions Military Roman Roman Empire Rome Siege Soldier Soldiers Walled City


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