Défaite_de_Scipion_près_du_Téssin.jpg


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Description
Deutsch: Niederlage Scipios am Ticino. Im Jahr 534 nach Roms Gründung (218 v. Chr.)
English: Defeat of Scipio at the Ticino. In 534 after the founding of Rome (218 BC)
Français : Défaite de Scipion près du Téssin. An de Rome 534 (218 av. J.-C.)
Date Unknown date
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Source alamy
Author
Silvestre David Mirys (1750–1810) wikidata:Q37325647
Alternative names
Silvestre David Meris; Silvestre David Myris; Sylwester Dawid Mirys; Silvestre David Myrs; Silvestre David de Mirys; Silvestre David Méris; Sylvestre-David Myrs
Description painter, engraver, miniature painter, teacher and illustrator
Date of birth/death 1750 Edit this at Wikidata 23 November 1810 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Poland Paris
Work period 1764 Edit this at Wikidata –1810 Edit this at Wikidata
Work location
Authority file
creator QS:P170,Q37325647
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