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To life, to death! Darmont. To be in Rome imperator, Caesar passed the Rubicon, And said: Alea jacta est!
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Caption | À la Vie, à la Mort! Darmont. Pour être à Rome impérator, César passa le Rubicon, Et dit: Alea jacta est! Mais lui, ce soldat téméraire, S'arrête devant un caillou; car ce caillou porte le nom. Du coup d'Etat du Deux décembre et celui du Dix …. Date de création: 1880–1900. Numéro d’object: CARAFF02496. |
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Creator | Xileff, dessinateur; Imprimerie Chaix, dit Imprimerie centrale de Napoléon Chaix / Imprimerie centrale des Chemins de fer, imprimeur |
Artwork medium | unknown |
Credit | Musée Carnavalet |
Terms of use | Public Domain Dedication (CC0 1.0) |
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