Skip to main content

Gauls Collection

Background imageGauls Collection: Vercingetoris & Caesar

Vercingetoris & Caesar
Vercingetorix confronts Julius Caesar

Background imageGauls Collection: Camillus opposes a treaty with the Gauls

Camillus opposes a treaty with the Gauls
Marcus Furius Camillus, Roman consul, opposes making a treaty with the Gauls

Background imageGauls Collection: Papirius and the Gauls

Papirius and the Gauls
Roman senator Papirio is taunted by an invading Gaul, and strikes him with his ceremonial staff, for which he is killed

Background imageGauls Collection: Gaul Taunts Senator

Gaul Taunts Senator
Roman senator Papirio is taunted by an invading Gaul, and strikes him with his ceremonial staff, for which he is killed

Background imageGauls Collection: Gauls defeat Romans on the River Allia

Gauls defeat Romans on the River Allia
The Gauls defeat the Romans in battle on the River Allia

Background imageGauls Collection: Gallic Wars - Titus Labienus hatches a trap

Gallic Wars - Titus Labienus hatches a trap
Gallic Wars (58 BC-50 BC). Titus Labienus hatches a trap to get the Treveri to cross the river before his troops, attacking them later. Engraving

Background imageGauls Collection: ANCIENT GAUL FAMILY

ANCIENT GAUL FAMILY
Ancient Gauls - a peasant, a rich farmer and his wife - and their cart and homes : drawn from antique originals Date: 100 BC - 100 AD

Background imageGauls Collection: MITHRAS

MITHRAS depicted by the Gauls as a serpent, symbol of eternity, and - in this case - accompanied by Signs of the Zodiac Date: circa 1st century BC

Background imageGauls Collection: GEESE HONOURED BY ROME

GEESE HONOURED BY ROME
Geese, whose cackling warned the Romans of the approach of Brennus and his Gauls, are municipally honoured Date: 390 BC

Background imageGauls Collection: Titus Manlius Torquatus decide the fate of Rome in a fight a

Titus Manlius Torquatus decide the fate of Rome in a fight a
History of Gaul. Titus Manlius Torquatus (Consul 347 B.C.) decide the fate of Rome in a fight against a Gallic warrior. Miniature of the 15th century. Chateau de Chantilly. France

Background imageGauls Collection: Druid, Boadicea and British chieftainess

Druid, Boadicea and British chieftainess

Background imageGauls Collection: Rome saved from Gauls by geese

Rome saved from Gauls by geese
Rome is saved from the Gauls when the alarm is given by the Geese of the Capitol (the Sacred Geese of Juno)

Background imageGauls Collection: France. Orange. Triumphal Arch. Relief depicting trophies fr

France. Orange. Triumphal Arch. Relief depicting trophies fr
Roman Art France. Orange. Triumphal Arch. Relief depicting trophies from the Gauls defeated in the Gallic Wars by Julius Caesar. 1st. century

Background imageGauls Collection: History of Gaul. Naval battle between the fleets of Caesar a

History of Gaul. Naval battle between the fleets of Caesar and the Gala. Miniature.16th century. Chateau de Chantilly. France

Background imageGauls Collection: History of Gaul. The troops of Caesar and the Germanic horde

History of Gaul. The troops of Caesar and the Germanic hordes fighting over the Rhine. Medieval miniature. 15th century. Chateau de Chantilly. France

Background imageGauls Collection: Tomb at Persepolis shields of the Gauls, bonnet

Tomb at Persepolis shields of the Gauls, bonnet
Tomb at Persepolis. shields of the Gauls, bonnet of Persian king.. Handcolored copperplate engraving from Robert von Spalarts Historical Picture of the Costumes of the Principal People of Antiquity

Background imageGauls Collection: FRANCE. Saint-R魹-de-Provence. Glanum. Glanum

FRANCE. Saint-R魹-de-Provence. Glanum. Glanum
FRANCE. Saint-R魹 -de-Provence. Glanum. Glanum Mausoleum. Battle between Romans and Gauls. Roman art. Bas-relief. Roman art. Relief on rock

Background imageGauls Collection: Arrows against Storms

Arrows against Storms
The Gauls fire arrows into stormclouds to drive them away - an idea which is not quite so ridiculous as it sounds. Date: 1st century

Background imageGauls Collection: Encampment of Gauls

Encampment of Gauls
An encampment of Gauls during the struggle with the Romans

Background imageGauls Collection: Ancient Gaul Family

Ancient Gaul Family
Ancient Gauls - a peasant, a rich farmer and his wife - and their cart and homes : drawn from antique originals

Background imageGauls Collection: Geese Warn Rome of Gauls

Geese Warn Rome of Gauls
Cackling geese on the Capitol, Rome, alert the city to the approach of Brennus and his Gauls

Background imageGauls Collection: Vercingetorix & Caesar

Vercingetorix & Caesar
The leader of the Gauls, Vercingetorix, lays his arms before Caesar

Background imageGauls Collection: Geese Honoured by Rome

Geese Honoured by Rome
The Romans honour the geese of the Capitol, who, alarmed by the approach of Brennus and his Gauls, honked like crazy and thereby gave the alarm which saved the city

Background imageGauls Collection: Camillus and Brennus

Camillus and Brennus
Brennus, captor of Rome, barg- aining for ransom, throws his sword in the scales saying Vae victis (Woe to the defeated). But Camillus is able to save Rome

Background imageGauls Collection: CERNUNNOS

CERNUNNOS horned deity of fertility and abdundance, honoured by the Gauls and other Celtic peoples

Background imageGauls Collection: FIRST SOAP

FIRST SOAP
THE FIRST SOAP the Gauls used a mixture of tallow and ashes

Background imageGauls Collection: Albinus saving the Vestal Virgins from the Gauls

Albinus saving the Vestal Virgins from the Gauls
When the Gauls attack Rome, a plebeian named Albinus helps the fleeing Vestal Virgins by taking them in his cart to the city of Cumae, where they find shelter in a temple

Background imageGauls Collection: C Fabius Dorso performing sacrifices

C Fabius Dorso performing sacrifices
Even while the Gauls are besieging Rome, C Fabius Dorso continues to perform sacrifices on the Quirinal Hill, passing safely through the enemy camp, hoping to influence the Gods to save the city


All Professionally Made to Order for Quick Shipping