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Baths of Caracalla, Rome, Italy
Italy Rome Baths of Caracalla pre-1900
A reconstruction of the Great Hall of the Baths of Caracalla
Central chamber of Baths of Caracalla, Rome, ItalyCentral chamber of the Baths of Caracalla, Rome, Italy. Vintage 19th century photograph
Portrait of Roman Emperor CaracallaRoman Emperor Caracalla or Antoninus, 188-217. Marcus Aurelius Severus Antoninus Augustus. Copperplate engraving from Abraham Bogaerts De Roomsche Monarchy, The Roman Monarchy, Francois Salma
Portrait of Roman Emperor Clodius AlbinusRoman Emperor Clodius Albinus, 150-197. Decimus Clodius Septimius Albinus Augustus. Copperplate engraving from Abraham Bogaerts De Roomsche Monarchy, The Roman Monarchy, Francois Salma, Utrecht, 1697
Caracalla. Roman emperor. Marble portrait. 3rd centuryMarcus Aurelius Caracalla (Marcus Aurelius Antoninus) (186-217). Roman Emperor (211-217). Marble portrait. 3rd century. Severan period. Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York. United States
Geta (189-211 AD) son of Septimus SeverusGeta (189 A?i? 211), was a Roman Emperor co-ruling with his father Septimius Severus and his older brother Caracalla from 209 to his death, when he was murdered on command of his older brother
Julia Domna (c. 158-217) Roman Empress and second wife of SepJulia Domna (c.158-217) Roman Empress and second wife of Septimius Severus. Marble bust. Roman, 2nd century AD. Museum of Louvre. Paris. France
Trajan (53-117 AD). Roman emperor. Bust. Carlsberg GlyptotekTrajan (53-117 AD). Roman emperor (98-117). Bust. Marble. From the Baths of Caracalla, Rome. Carlsberg Glyptotek Museum. Copenhagen. Denmark
Caracalla (188- 217). Roman emperor. Bust. Child portrait. CCaracalla (188- 217). Roman emperor from 198 to 217. Bust. Child portrait. Marble. C. 203-204 A.D. From Rome. Carlsberg Glyptotek Museum. Copenhagen. Denmark
Arch of Drusus. Rome. ItalyArch of Drusus. 3rd century. Part of an aqueduct built by Emperor Caracalla (211-217) to supply water to the baths. Rome. Italy
Italy. Rome. Arch of Septimius Severus. Triumphal arch built in 203 AD to commemorate the Parthian victories of emperors Septimius Severus, Caracalla and Geta
Roman Art. Circus of Maxentius. Rome. ItalyRoman Art. Circus of Maxentius (Circo di Massenzio). Was built by Emperor Maxentius, on the Via Appia between 306-312 A.D. View of the ruins of the circus. Rome. Italy. Europe
Roman basilica and circus.. Architectural elevation and plan of a Roman basilica and circus of Caracalla. Copperplate engraving by J
Detail, Arch of Septimius Severus, Rome, ItalyDetail of a bas relief sculpture on the Arch of Septimius Severus in Rome, Italy, depicting the delivery of four prisoners of war
Arch of Septimius Severus, Rome, ItalyView of the Arch of Septimius Severus in Rome, Italy. This is a white marble triumphal arch in the Roman Forum, dedicated in AD 203 to commemorate the Parthian victories of Emperor Septimius Severus
Myth / Hercules BustA colossal head of Hercules, and a very fine example of Greek sculpture. This was probably a copy of a famous statue by Glycon found in the Baths of Caracalla
Marcus Aur. CaracallaMARCUS AUR. CARACALLA in military dress
Circus of CaracallaA restored view of the Circus of Caracalla in Rome
Caracallas BathsThough overall an unpleasant character, Marcus Aurelius Antoninus, k.a. Caracalla, did one good deed, building the Thermae Antonianae or Baths of Caracalla for Romes citizens
Circus of Ant. CaracallaReconstruction of the Circus of Antonius Caracalla