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Forum Boario, Rome, Italy. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
View of Rome, including the Forum, the Temple of Jupiter Slator, the Tomb of Cecilia Metella, and the Church of St. Anastasea
Rome, Italy - Basilca of ConstantineThe Basilica of Maxentius and Constantine (sometimes known as the Basilica Nova new basilica or Basilica Maxentius) - the largest building in the Roman Forum. Date: circa 1910
Parade of sacrificial animalsThe parade of the traditional holy sacrificial animals: a ram, a bull and a pig as depicted on a carving in the Roman Forum, Rome, Italy. Date: circa 1910
Pompeii Forum 1850The ruined Forum in 1850 : Vesuvius is puffing away in the distance. Date: 1850
Crypt of San Nicola in Carcere
Forum Romanum, Rome
Capitolium
Roman Forum. LeicesterPart of the Roman Forum, now known as the Jewry Wall, Leicester, Leicestershire, England. Date: 1st century
Roman MasonryRoman masonry in the basement of business premises on the corner of Gracechurch Street and Leadenhal Market, London. Believed to the be base of a statue and part of the Forum. Date: 1st century
Trajans Column, Rome, Italy - a Roman triumphal column in Rome, Italy, which commemorates Roman emperor Trajans victory in the Dacian Wars
Arch of Septimus SeverusThe ruins of the Arch of Septimus Severus built after the Parthian Victories at the end of the Roman Forum. The Arch is seen here in the 18th century. Date: 3rd century / Circa 1760
Roman Forum 18th CenturyThe Roman FORUM seen in the 18th century. Date: Circa 1760
ROME / FORUM 1891Foro Transitorum Date: 1891
Temple of Saturn / ForumThe temple of Saturn viewed from the Basilica Julia in the Forum. Date: 1905
Rome / Trajan Column C1760Trajans Column in Trajans Forum, Rome.The monument was built under Emperor Trajan and was finished in 113 AD. The carvings depict Trajans campaigns in Dacia. Date: 2nd century AD
Leptis Magna, Libya - Al Hums - some of the dozens of heads of Medusa that used to decorate the Severan Forum. Nowadays some are detached and lie damaged on the ground
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
Ruins in Roman Forum, Rome, ItalyView of ruins and pillars in the Roman Forum, or Forum Romanum, Rome, Italy. This was the central area around which the ancient Roman civilization developed
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
North side of Roman Forum, Rome, ItalyView towards the north side of the Roman Forum, or Forum Romanum, in Rome, Italy, with sightseers walking through. The Forum was the central area around which the ancient Roman civilization
Campidoglio, Rome, Italy (The Capitoline Hill)Campidoglio, Rome, Italy. The Italian name for the Capitoline Hill, between the Forum and the Campus Martius, one of the seven hills of Rome. By the 16th century, Capitolinus had become Campidoglio
Roman road and Arch of Titus, Rome, ItalyA cobbled Roman road leading to the Forum Romanum, with the Arch of Titus in the distance, in Rome, Italy
Archaeological excavations, Roman Forum, Rome, Italy
Temple of Jupiter Stator, RomeAn artists impression of the Temple of Jupiter Stator (Jupiter the Stayer), which stood in the Forum area of Rome. Tradition had it that the temple was founded by Romulus after a battle with
Croatia Pula(aka Pola or Pulj) The square of the forum
Italy Rome ForumBird s-eye view of the ruins of the Forum (Campo Vaccino)
Tourists at RomeSightseers in the Forum, Rome, at the height of the tourist season
Trajans Column / RomeTrajans Column in Trajans Forum, Rome
Disobedience ForumHandbill issued by the Committee of 100 inviting you to join Bertrand Russell at a Mass Forum on Civil Disobedience against Nuclear weapons
Rome at Time of CaesarA reconstruction of Rome from the period of Julius Caesar
Roman OratorA Roman orator stands speaking in the forum, supported by some but heckled by others
Owen Jones Roman 26Architectural fragments from Trajans Forum and from the Villa Medici, and pilasters from the Villa Medici, Rome
Rome / Colosseum C1890from the Forum
Ruins of PompeiiThe Forum and Basilica in Pompeii
Timgad Ruins - ForumMany of the Roman ruins at Timgad are in a good state of preservation : but only these columns bear witness to the former forum
Marcus Curtius - 4A Roman hero who, in obedience to a divine instruction, rode with his horse into a chasm in the Forum at Rome, thereby saving the city. The story is almost certainly pure legend
Marcus Curtius - 3A Roman hero who, in obedience to a divine instruction, rode with his horse into a chasm in the Forum at Rome, thereby saving the city. The story is almost certainly pure legend
Marcus Curtius - 2A Roman hero who, in obedience to a divine instruction, rode with his horse into a chasm in the Forum at Rome, thereby saving the city. The story is almost certainly pure legend
Marcus Curtius - 1A Roman hero who, in obedience to a divine instruction, rode with his horse into a chasm in the Forum at Rome, thereby saving the city. The story is almost certainly a legend. Date: 362 BCE
Marcus Curtius sacrifices himself for RomeWhen a fissure appears in the Forum in Rome, the oracle demands a sacrifice. A young horseman, Marcus Curtius, volunteers and rides into it, nobly giving his life for the city he loves