Death of Emperor Maxentius at the battle of Milvian Bridge, Rome, 312
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Caption | Death of Emperor Maxentius at the battle of Milvian Bridge, Rome, 312. Without warning, the bridge collapsed and Maxentius and his officers were all hurled into the River Tiber and drowned. Constantine was thus rid of his main rival for power in Rome. |
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Creator | Severino Baraldi, Italian (b.1930) |
Artwork medium | gouache on paper |
Credit | © Look and Learn |
Search stock images by keyword | Maxentius death Battle Of Milvian Bridge Constantine I bridge horses river Tiber boats ancient Rome Romans Roman empire fighting emperor army soldiers military defeat drowning warfare Power Struggle Civil War 4th Century tcx Death of Emperor Maxentius battle Milvian Bridge Severino Baraldi |
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