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Diocletians Collection

Background imageDiocletians Collection: Diocletians Palace, now part of the old town of

Diocletians Palace, now part of the old town of Split, Croatia. Parte del Palazzo di Diocleziano. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Nasi from Giulio Ferrarios Costumes Ancient

Background imageDiocletians Collection: Greek women dancing in Istanbul

Greek women dancing in Istanbul. Band of musicians with lute, violin, horn and drun. La romeca. Danse des femmes greques. Il ballo la Romeca

Background imageDiocletians Collection: Saint Susanna (Mono)

Saint Susanna (Mono)
The virginal saint Susanna (? - 295) refused to wed the emperor Diocletians son in law Maximian, so he had her head cut off, and her fathers (a priest) while he was about it

Background imageDiocletians Collection: Saint Susanna

Saint Susanna (? - 295) refused to marry the emperor Diocletians son in law Maximian, so he had her head cut off, and her fathers (he was a priest) for good measure

Background imageDiocletians Collection: The Diocletian Palace, Split, Croatia

The Diocletian Palace, Split, Croatia
The Diocletian Palace in Split, Croatia. Date: circa 1950

Background imageDiocletians Collection: Split, Croatia - Diocletians Palace on the Waterfront

Split, Croatia - Diocletians Palace on the Waterfront
Split, Croatia - Part of Diocletians Palace on the Waterfront - built by the Roman Emperor Diocletian at the turn of the fourth century AD. Designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1979

Background imageDiocletians Collection: Split - Croatia - Porta Ferrea

Split - Croatia - Porta Ferrea. The Roman Imperial Palace of Diocletian had four gates including this one: the Porta Ferrea (Iron Gate) in the west

Background imageDiocletians Collection: Split - Croatia - Porta Aurea

Split - Croatia - Porta Aurea. The Roman Imperial Palace of Diocletian had four gates including this one: the Porta Aurea (Golden Gate) in the north

Background imageDiocletians Collection: Split - Peristyle of the Palace of Diocletian

Split - Peristyle of the Palace of Diocletian
Split - Croatia - Peristyle of the Palace of Diocletian. Built by the Roman Emperor Diocletian at the turn of the fourth century AD. Designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1979

Background imageDiocletians Collection: Split - Croatia - Diocletians Palace

Split - Croatia - Diocletians Palace
Diocletians Palace at Split, Croatia - built by the Roman Emperor Diocletian at the turn of the fourth century AD. Designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1979

Background imageDiocletians Collection: Croatia - Split - Porto Argentea

Croatia - Split - Porto Argentea
The Porto Argentea. A carving of a winged Venetian lion sits above this fine gate in Split, Croatia. This was the eastern gate (the Silver Gate or Porta argentea) to the Palace of Diocletian


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