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Excuse me, do anybody have some informations about the Mausoleum of the Julii of Glanum, in Saint Remy de Provence?

In particular, I would like to know what battle is represented on it, or what peoples are reperesented.

Someone told me that is a battle between Gauls and Romans, and I'm very curious about that.

[Image: foto-glanum017%40.jpg]

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[url:3rbmyi3h]http://www.classics.uga.edu/courses/clas4130/images_from_class/Narbonensis/st_remy/slide26.jpg[/url]

[url:3rbmyi3h]http://www.classics.uga.edu/courses/clas4130/images_from_class/Narbonensis/st_remy/slide36.jpg[/url]


[url:3rbmyi3h]http://www.classics.uga.edu/courses/clas4130/images_from_class/Narbonensis/st_remy/slide29.jpg[/url]

[url:3rbmyi3h]http://www.classics.uga.edu/courses/clas4130/images_from_class/Narbonensis/st_remy/slide34.jpg[/url]
Check this book online, pages 218-19, as well as the description on the livius.org. The relief appears to display mythical scenes.
Quote:Check this book online, pages 218-19, as well as the description on the livius.org. The relief appears to display mythical scenes.

Thanks for the link!!!!

... in fact I read here that some scenes "could have been reference of the war in Gaul".