Title from captions in Latin and French below image., Four lines of text below Latin title: Constantinus quum de extinguendâ Maxentij tyrannide cogitaret ..., Four lines of text below French title: Constantin, confirmé par la vision miraculeuse du signe salutaire de la croix ..., Sheet trimmed to plate mark., and Mounted on modern secondary support.
Publisher:
Chez N. Tardieu, rue St. Jacques au Mecenas, avec privilege du Roy
Subject (Name):
Constantine I, Emperor of Rome, -337. and Maxentius, Marcus Aurelius Valerius, Emperor of Rome, -312.
Subject (Topic):
Saxa Rubra, Battle of, Italy, 312 and Campaigns & battles
Triomphe de Constantin apres sa victoire sur Maxence
Description:
Title from captions in Latin and French below image., Four lines of text below Latin title: Constantinus victo Maxentio, urbem triumphali pompâ ingressus ..., Four lines of text below French title: Constantin ayant vaincu Maxence, fit son entrée triomphante dans la ville ..., Sheet trimmed to plate mark., and Mounted on modern secondary support.
Publisher:
Chez N. Tardieu, rue St. Jacques au Mecenas, avec privilege du Roy
Subject (Name):
Constantine I, Emperor of Rome, -337. and Maxentius, Marcus Aurelius Valerius, Emperor of Rome, -312.
Subject (Topic):
Saxa Rubra, Battle of, Italy, 312 and Campaigns & battles
Grand jeu de l'histoire romaine and Jeu de l'histoire des empereurs
Description:
BEIN PLAYING CARDS GEN 92: Folded and tipped into cardboard folder (21 x 14 cm) with title: Nouvelle chronologie de l'histoire romaine depuis Romulus jusqu'à Constantin. From the Cary Collection of Playing Cards., Uncut sheet of 25 numbered game cards and a publisher vignette, with the title across the top., "Fabrique un assortiment d'images, jeux instructifs et amusans, à l'usage de la jeunesse et jeux de Société"--Publisher vignette., and On each of the cards are three portraits of historical and mythical figures from the classical Roman period, with explanatory text printed below.
Publisher:
Delion, Rue Copeaux, N.° 15, près le Jardin des Plantes
Subject (Geographic):
France
Subject (Name):
Romulus, King of Rome. and Constantine I, Emperor of Rome, -337.