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Syria. Palmyra. Great temple of Bel. 1st century A. CRoman Art. Syria. Palmyra. Great temple of Bel, built under Tiberius in 19 A.C.. Oasis of Tadmor
Roman Art. Spain. Male bust. 1st century A. CRoman Art. Spain. Male bust. 1st century A.C. Archaeological Museum of Seville. Andalusia
Saint Andrews MonumentMonument of Saint Andrews Apostle at Chersonesus Taurica. Sevastopol. Ukraine
Titus (39-81). Roman EmperorTitus (39-81) (Titus Flavius Caesar Vespasianus Augustus). Roman Emperor. Flavian dynasty. Statue. Archaeological Museum of Olympia. Greece
Roman Period. Neros House called Octagon. The edifice was recognized as temporary residence for the emperor Nero, who had lived at the Sanctuary during his participation to the Olympic Games of 65
Aeneid. VirgilPublius Vergilius Maro (70 BC-19 AC). Latin poet. Aeneid. Engraving. 1729
Tiberius. Roman emperor. BustTiberius (42 BC-37 AD). Roman emperor. Bust. Bronze. Found in Tiermes (Spain). National Archaeological Museum. Madrid. Spain
Egyptian Art. Mummy mask. Roman Period. 6070 A. CEgyptian Art. Mummy mask. Roman Period. 6070 A.C. Middle Egypt. Probably, it comes from Meir (Mir). Egypt. Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York. United States
Egyptian Art. Cornice Block with relief showing the Baptism of Pharaoh Roman Period. 41- 68 A.D. Sandstone. 1st Cataract, Philae, Temple of Harendotes. Egypt. Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York
Roman Villa of Pisoes. El Alentejo. PortugalRoman Villa of Pisoes (1st to 4th century A.D.). Roman Bath (Termae). Hypocaust. Near Beja. El Alentejo. Portugal
Milreu ruins. Roman Villa (1st - 4th century A. D. ). Estoi. ARuins of Milreu. Roman Villa (1st - 4th century A.D.). Mosaic detail. Estoi, near Faro. Algarve. Portugal
Minatia Polla. Marble bust. Dated around the year 40 A.C. National Roman Museum. Rome. Italy
Germanicus Julius Caesar (15 B. C. -19 A. C. )Germanicus Julius Caesar (15 B.C.-19 A.C.). Roman general and consul. Bust. Palazzo Massimo. National Roman Museum. Rome. Italy
Livia Drusilla (58 B. C. -29 A. C. ). BustLIVIA DRUSILLA (58 b.C-29 a.C). Roman lady, wife of Emperor Augustus. Bust. Marble. Found in the Tiber River. Palazzo Massimo. National Roman Museum. Rome. Italy
Tiberius (Tiberius Julius Caesar) Roman EmperorTiberius (Tiberius Julius Caesar) (Rome, c. 42 BC-Misena, 37 AD). Roman Emperor (12-37) of the Julio-Claudian dynasty. It was adopted by Augustus, who named him his successor. Bust of young Tiberius
Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa Postumus (12 B. C. -14 A. D. )Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa Postumus (12 B.C.-14 A.D.), also known as Agrippa Postumus or Postumus Agrippa. Bust. Greek marble. Palazzo Massimo. National Roman Museum. Rome. Italia
Couch and footstool with bone carvings and glass inlays. 1stRoman Art. Couch and footstool with bone carvings and glass inlays. 1st2nd century A.D. Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York. United States
Roman art. Fountain dedicated to the Nymphas. 2nd century A.C.. Butrint. Albania
Early Christian art. Baptistery of the 6th century A. C. ButrEarly Christian art. Baptistery of the 6th century A.C. Butrint. Albania
Syria. Palmyra. Roman theater. 1st century A.D. Stage and orchestra
Italy. Herculaneum. Ruins of the ancient Roman city that was covered by lava after the eruption of Vesuvius in 79 a.D. Campania
The Tower of Hercules. Ancient Roman lighthouse. Detail. A Coruna. Galicia. Spain
Early Christian art. Byllis ruins. Remains of the Basilica, IV-V centuries A.D. Republic of Albania
Clay puppet depicting a roman soldier. Olympia ArchaeologicaClay puppet depicting a Roman soldier used as a toy. Dated between I and III centuries a.C. Mirak Fragonisi Cemetery. Olympia Archaeological Museum. Ilia Province. Peloponnese region. Greece
Pedagogues sarcophagus. Relief. III c. A. CPedagogues sarcophagus. Relief depicting a teacher with his students. III century A.C. National Archaeological Museum. Tarragona. Catalonia. Spain
Funerary monument. Tomb of Rabiri. Relief of priestess of IRoman Art. The Appian Way. Funerary monument. Tomb of Rabiri. Relief of priestess of Isis. 1st century A.D. Rome. Italy
Roman amphitheater (I century A. D. ). Pula. CroatiaCROATIA. Roman Amphitheater. Built in the first century A.D. Declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Outside view. Pula. Istrian Peninsula
Early Christian art. Remains of the Basilica. IV-V century A.D. Byllis ruins. Republic of Albania
Greek Art. Bouleuterion. II century A. C. Detail. ApolloniaGREEK ART. Hellenistic period. REPUBLIC OF ALBANIA. Bouleuterion. II century A.C. Detail of marble Corinthian columns. Ruins of Apollonia. Fier
Marble pillar decorated with floral and zoomorphic motivesEarly Christian Art. Greece. Marble pillar decorated with floral and zoomorphic motives representing birds drinking from a glass. Dated between VII and VIII centuries
Head of Nike. II century A. C. Copy of the original dated inGREEK ART.GREECE. HEAD OF NIKE (II century A.D.). A copy of the Paionios original dated in V century B.D. Agora Museum. Athens
Byllis Archeological Site. Cathedral. IV century A. C. RepublEarly Christian art. Byllis Archeological Site. Ruins of the cathedral, built in IV century a.C. In the fifth century were added the atrium and gallery. Republic of Albania
Bouleterion. II century A. C. Apollonia. Fier. Republic of AlGreek ART. Hellenistic period. Republic of Albania. Bouleterion, building dated in the II century AD. Ruins of Apollonia. Fier
Tiberius (Tiberius Iulius Caesar) (42 B. C- 37 a. C)Tiberius (Tiberius Iulius Caesar) (42 b.C- 37 a.C). Roman Emperor (12-37). He was adopted by Augustus, who named him his successor. Julio-Claudian dynasty. Museum of Eleusis. Athens. Greece
Antinous (110-130). Member of the Roman Emperor Hadrians entourage, to whom he was beloved. Dated at s.II A.D. Museum of Eleusis. Athens. Greece
LIVIA Drusilla (-58 to 29). Roman lady, wife of Emperor Augustus. LIVIA depicted as the goddess Ceres. Sculpture from Baena (Cordoba). National Archaeological Museum. Madrid. Spain
Archibald Campbell Tait (1811 - 1882) Scottish clergyman and writer on theology; opponent of the Oxford Movement; he became Archbishop of Canterbury in 1868