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Vanquished -- While this sculpture might be commonly termed "The Dying Gladiator", The correct description is "The lying Gaul". When the Gauls invaded Greece in the "B.C." EPA, they were defeated and many Gauls were captured, made slaves and put into the area at a great disadvantage to fight against Roman slave dying of his sculpture is really one of a Gaul our one-side boxing matches of today where one man is pummeled into unconsciousness. June 9, 1938.

Vanquished -- While this sculpture might be commonly termed "The Dying Gladiator", The correct description is "The lying Gaul". When the Gauls invaded Greece in the "B.C." EPA, they were defeated and many Gauls were captured, made slaves and put into the area at a great disadvantage to fight against Roman slave dying of his sculpture is really one of a Gaul our one-side boxing matches of today where one man is pummeled into unconsciousness. June 9, 1938.
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Vanquished -- While this sculpture might be commonly termed "The Dying Gladiator", The correct description is "The lying Gaul". When the Gauls invaded Greece in the "B.C." EPA, they were defeated and many Gauls were captured, made slaves and put into the area at a great disadvantage to fight against Roman slave dying of his sculpture is really one of a Gaul our one-side boxing matches of today where one man is pummeled into unconsciousness. June 9, 1938.
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2920 x 2252 px | 18.8 MB
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24.7 x 19.1 cm | 9.7 x 7.5 in (300 dpi)
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