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	    DIES ATER
1989, Schokoladenfabrik, Heidelberg
Mixed media
ca. 1800 cubic feet, ca. 50 Kubikmeter
1989, Schokoladenfabrik, Heidelberg
Mixed media
ca. 1800 cubic feet, ca. 50 Kubikmeter
Dies Ater ("black day," meaning a day of ill omen) marking the defeat of the Romans by the Gauls at the Battle of the Allia in 390 BC, leading to the sack of Rome by the Gauls, and to mark the anniversary of the battle of Arausio (105 BC).
See also: PARALLELE WELTEN page 18
    
      See also: PARALLELE WELTEN page 18