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Roman soldiers making a Tortoise with their shields strong enough for chariots to drive over. Reconstruction from Justus Lipsius Poliorceticon sive de Machinis Tormentis Telis, Antwerp 1605. Copperplate engraving

Roman soldiers making a Tortoise with their shields strong enough for chariots to drive over. Reconstruction from Justus Lipsius Poliorceticon sive de Machinis Tormentis Telis, Antwerp 1605. Copperplate engraving


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Roman soldiers making a Tortoise with their shields strong enough for chariots to drive over. Reconstruction from Justus Lipsius Poliorceticon sive de Machinis Tormentis Telis, Antwerp 1605. Copperplate engraving

533946 Roman soldiers making a Tortoise with their shields strong enough for chariots to drive over. Reconstruction from Justus Lipsius Poliorceticon sive de Machinis Tormentis Telis, Antwerp 1605. Copperplate engraving.; (add.info.: Roman soldiers making a Tortoise with their shields strong enough for chariots to drive over. Reconstruction from Justus Lipsius Poliorceticon sive de Machinis Tormentis Telis, Antwerp 1605. Copperplate engraving.); Universal History Archive/UIG

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1605 Antwerp Chariots Drive Justus Making Reconstruction Shields Strong Tortoise Copperplate Lipsius Machinis Poliorceticon Sive Telis Tormentis


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This print captures the ingenuity and strength of Roman soldiers as they construct a Tortoise formation with their shields, creating a formidable barrier strong enough for chariots to drive over. The meticulous reconstruction from Justus Lipsius' Poliorceticon sive de Machinis Tormentis Telis in Antwerp 1605 showcases the strategic prowess of ancient warfare. The intense focus and determination on the faces of the soldiers highlight their commitment to protecting themselves and advancing in battle. Each shield is carefully positioned to create an impenetrable shell, reminiscent of the protective covering of a tortoise - hence the name of this formation. The copperplate engraving beautifully captures every detail of this historical moment, allowing us to step back in time and witness firsthand the tactics used by Roman soldiers in combat. The precision and skill required to execute such a maneuver are evident in every stroke of the engraver's tool. As we gaze upon this scene, we are reminded of the bravery and resilience displayed by those who fought on ancient battlefields. This print serves as a powerful reminder of the sacrifices made by these soldiers in defense of their beliefs and ideals.

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