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The Peace Negotiations between Claudius Civilis and Quintus Petillis Cerialis

Giovanni Antonio de Groot1697/1698

Royal Palace Amsterdam

Royal Palace Amsterdam
Amsterdam, Netherlands

The bridge over the Nabalia has been broken in the middle, to keep a safe distance between the warring parties. On the right-hand side is Claudius Civilis and on the left-hand side the Roman general Quintus Petillis Cerialis. Civilis and Cerialis are conducting peace negotiations after the failure of the Batavian revolt. A new treaty was agreed, which heralded a period of great prosperity for the Batavians.

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Ever since 1584, stadholders had been compared with the leaders of the Batavian revolt. The Batavian leader Claudius Civilis and Brinio, of the Canninefate tribe, are the key figures in five works in the Batavian series. The Batavians and the Canninefates had united with the Frisians to fight the Romans in 69-70 AD. The mythical forefathers of the Dutch were rebelling not so much against the Roman Emperor as against the unreasonable behaviour of the governor, just as the seven provinces that formed the Dutch Republic united to fight harsh Spanish officials, rather than the Spanish king.

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  • Title: The Peace Negotiations between Claudius Civilis and Quintus Petillis Cerialis
  • Creator Lifespan: 1664 - 1712
  • Creator Nationality: Italian
  • Creator Gender: Male
  • Creator Death Place: Scopa
  • Creator Birth Place: Arona
  • Date Created: 1697/1698
  • Technique: Fresco
  • Physical Dimensions: w5000 x h5000 mm
  • Painter: Giovanni Antonio de Groot
  • Display: Royal Palace Amsterdam
  • Type: Fresco
  • Rights: © Stichting Koninklijk Paleis Amsterdam. Photo: René Gerritsen.
Royal Palace Amsterdam

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