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Background imageLucius Collection: Lucius Verus Augustus. (130-169). Roman Emperor (161-169)

Lucius Verus Augustus. (130-169). Roman Emperor (161-169). Fragmentary roman marble bust. Antonine period. It comes from a villa in Acqua Traversa (near Rome). Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York

Background imageLucius Collection: Lucius Annaeus Seneca. Bust

Lucius Annaeus Seneca. Bust
SENECA, Lucius Annaeus (4 BC-65). Latin philosopher, statesman, politician and dramatist. Oil

Background imageLucius Collection: Rome, Italy - Lucius Verus Vatican

Rome, Italy - Lucius Verus Vatican
Black and white. Marble statue of Lucius Verus (co-emperor with Marcus Aurelius) in Roman military uniform. The image has a border of black paint.. Part of Box 196, Rome, Boswell collection

Background imageLucius Collection: Triumph of Aemilius Paullus, Ancient Rome

Triumph of Aemilius Paullus, Ancient Rome
The triumph of the Roman consul and general Lucius Aemilius Paullus Macedonicus (229-160 BC) after his victories in the Third Macedonian War, having won the decisive Battle of Pydna

Background imageLucius Collection: Bust identified by some as Julius Caesar (102-100-44 BC)

Bust identified by some as Julius Caesar (102-100-44 BC), others as dictator Sulla (138-78 BC). Perhaps an unknown Roman Republican era. 1st century A.D. Marble. Carlsberg Glyptotek Museum

Background imageLucius Collection: Lucretia (d. 510 BC). Engraving. Colored

Lucretia (d. 510 BC). Engraving. Colored
Lucretia (d.510 BC). Wife of Lucius Tarquinius Collatinus. Engraving by Kaesenberg & Oertel. The Illustration, 1884. Colored

Background imageLucius Collection: House of Lucius Ceius Secondus or House of the Ceii. Tetras

House of Lucius Ceius Secondus or House of the Ceii. Tetras
Italy. Pompeii. House of Lucius Ceius Secondus or House of the Ceii. 1st century a.C. Tetrastyle atrium and the Impluvium, designed to collect the rainwater coming from the compluvium in the roof

Background imageLucius Collection: Lucius Verus (130 A?i? 169). Roman co-emperor with Marcus A

Lucius Verus (130 A?i? 169). Roman co-emperor with Marcus Aurelius, from 161 until his death. Dynasty Antonine. Glyptothek. Munich. Germany

Background imageLucius Collection: Julia Domna (c. 158-217) Roman Empress and second wife of Sep

Julia Domna (c. 158-217) Roman Empress and second wife of Sep
Julia Domna (c.158-217) Roman Empress and second wife of Septimius Severus. Marble bust. Roman, 2nd century AD. Museum of Louvre. Paris. France

Background imageLucius Collection: Bust identified as C. Julius Caesar or Cornelius Sulla. Perh

Bust identified as C. Julius Caesar or Cornelius Sulla. Perh
Bust identified as C. Julius Caesar (102/100-44 B.C) or as the dictador L. Cornelius Sulla (C. 138-78 B.C.). Perhaps rather an unknown Roman of the Republic. 1st century A.D. Marble

Background imageLucius Collection: Croatia. Pula. Triumphal Arch of the Sergii

Croatia. Pula. Triumphal Arch of the Sergii. 1st century BC

Background imageLucius Collection: Triumphal Arch of the Sergii. Pula. Croatia

Triumphal Arch of the Sergii. Pula. Croatia
Triumphal Arch of the Sergii or Golden Gate, built between 29 and 27 BC. Corinthian style with Hellenistic and Asia Minor influence. Pula. Istrian Peninsula. Croatia

Background imageLucius Collection: Letitia Lady Falkland 2

Letitia Lady Falkland 2
LETTICE (or LETITIA), viscountess FALKLAND (nee Morison), wife of Lucius Cary, second viscount. Date: 1610 - 1646

Background imageLucius Collection: Letitia Lady Falkland

Letitia Lady Falkland
LETTICE (or LETITIA), viscountess FALKLAND (nee Morison), wife of Lucius Cary, second viscount : depicted as a widow with suitably allegorical ornaments. Date: 1610 - 1646

Background imageLucius Collection: Esox lucius, or Northern Pike

Esox lucius, or Northern Pike, also known as Pike, Jack or Jackfish, a freshwater and brackish water fish. Date: 1865

Background imageLucius Collection: BRUTUD, Lucius Junius (6th century BC). First Consul

BRUTUD, Lucius Junius (6th century BC). First Consul of the Roman Republic. Expelled from Rome to the king Tarquinius Superbus and instituted the Republic in 509 BC

Background imageLucius Collection: Beras Arch. 1st c. BC. SPAIN. Roda de Bar஠Triumphal

Beras Arch. 1st c. BC. SPAIN. Roda de Bar஠Triumphal
Beras Arch. 1st c. BC. SPAIN. Roda de Bar஠ Triumphal Arch, restored in 2nd c. AD over the Via Augusta by Lucius Licinius Sura. Roman art. Early Empire. Architecture

Background imageLucius Collection: Italy. Rome. Musei Capitolini

Italy. Rome. Musei Capitolini
Capitoline Brutus. 4th - 3rd c. BC. ITALY. Rome. Capitoline Museums. Palazzo dei Conservatori. Detail. Roman art. Republican period. Sculpture

Background imageLucius Collection: Rome, Italy - Lucius Verus, in Roman Military Costume Vatica

Rome, Italy - Lucius Verus, in Roman Military Costume Vatica
Black and white. Marble statue of Lucius Verus (co-emperor with Marcus Aurelius) in Roman military uniform. The image seems to have a border of black paint

Background imageLucius Collection: Cinna Assassinated

Cinna Assassinated
Lucius Cornelius Cinna seizes consular power, but is murdered by mutinous troops just as he is embarking on a new military campaign. Date: 84

Background imageLucius Collection: OCTAVIA (42-62). Roman empress, wife of Nero

OCTAVIA (42-62). Roman empress, wife of Nero.; NERO, Lucius Domitius Nero Claudius (37-68). Roman Emperor from 54 to 68. Portrait of the Emperor Nero and his first wife Octavia. Engraving. SPAIN

Background imageLucius Collection: Roman coin with the portrait of Apuleius. Coin

Roman coin with the portrait of Apuleius. Coin

Background imageLucius Collection: APULEIUS, Lucius (124-180)

APULEIUS, Lucius (124-180). Latin writer. Metamorphosis by Apuleyo, 9th book (Asinus Aureus). Main episode of Psyche

Background imageLucius Collection: SENECA, Lucius Annaeus (4 BC-65)

SENECA, Lucius Annaeus (4 BC-65). Latin philosopher, statesman, politician and dramatist. Etching

Background imageLucius Collection: Emperor Lucius Septimius Severus

Emperor Lucius Septimius Severus
GENAILLE, F lix Franois Barthelemy (1826-1880). Portrait of Napol on III. Oil on canvas

Background imageLucius Collection: Seneca, Lucius Annaeus (4

Seneca, Lucius Annaeus (4

Background imageLucius Collection: NERO, Lucius Domitius Nero Claudius (37-68)

NERO, Lucius Domitius Nero Claudius (37-68). Roman Emperor from 54 to 68. Coin with Emperor Neros effigy. Coin

Background imageLucius Collection: The Rathaus, Basel, Switzerland

The Rathaus, Basel, Switzerland
The Rathaus (Town Hall), Basel, Switzerland, showing the statue of Lucius Munatius Plancus - a Roman commander, consul and censor. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageLucius Collection: Column of Antoninus Pius

Column of Antoninus Pius
The Column of Antoninus Pius built in the 2nd century by Marcus Aurelius and Lucius Verus, successors of Emperor Antoninus Pius in his honour. Date: 2nd century AD

Background imageLucius Collection: Nero and Julia

Nero and Julia
Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus, later NERO Claudius Caesar Drusus Germanicus, Roman emperor, depicted with Julia, one of his wives whom he murdered Date: 37 - 68

Background imageLucius Collection: Lucius Cornelius Sulla

Lucius Cornelius Sulla
LUCIUS CORNELIUS SULLA Roman general and statesman, consul, opposed Marius, waged civil war, captured Rome and ruled it as dictator Date: 138 - 78 BC

Background imageLucius Collection: Lucius Junius Brutus

Lucius Junius Brutus
LUCIUS JUNIUS BRUTUS Roman Consul and opponent of the Tarquins Date: FL 509 BC

Background imageLucius Collection: Emperor Verus

Emperor Verus
LUCIUS AURELIUS VERUS adopted son of Antoninus Pius, ruled 161 - 169

Background imageLucius Collection: Pope Lucius I

Pope Lucius I
POPE LUCIUS I pope and saint

Background imageLucius Collection: Lucius Seneca the Elder

Lucius Seneca the Elder
LUCIUS SENECA THE ELDER Roman statesman and philosopher

Background imageLucius Collection: Catiline Conspiracy

Catiline Conspiracy
Lucius Sergius Catiline, a career intriguer, foiled in his machinations, embarks on a massive conspiracy to seize power : but he will be foiled by Cicero

Background imageLucius Collection: Sulla Resigns

Sulla Resigns
Lucius Cornelius Sulla, after three years as dictator during which he imposes many useful reforms, retires to live peaceably in the country writing his memoirs

Background imageLucius Collection: Sulla Dictator

Sulla Dictator
Lucius Cornelius Sulla, ruthless but far-sighted soldier and statesman, has himself elected dictator in order to carry out reforms

Background imageLucius Collection: Lucius Dom. Aurelianus

Lucius Dom. Aurelianus
LUCIUS DOMITIUS AURELIANUS Roman emperor murdered

Background imageLucius Collection: Lucius Septimus Severus

Lucius Septimus Severus
Lucius Septimus SEVERUS Roman emperor Date: 146 - 211

Background imageLucius Collection: Nero at the Games

Nero at the Games
Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus, later NERO Claudius Caesar Drusus Germanicus, depicted at the games where, blind in one eye, he used an emerald as an eyeglass

Background imageLucius Collection: Nero (Gucht)

Nero (Gucht)
Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus, later NERO Claudius Caesar Drusus Germanicus, Roman emperor

Background imageLucius Collection: Pope Lucius II

Pope Lucius II
POPE LUCIUS II (Gerarde Caccianemici)

Background imageLucius Collection: Lucius Apuleius

Lucius Apuleius
LUCIUS APULEIUS of Madaura North African writer and philosopher

Background imageLucius Collection: NERO

NERO CLAUDIUS CAESAR DRUSUS GERMANICUS (originally Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus) Roman emperor

Background imageLucius Collection: Papirius Cursor enjoys a triumph

Papirius Cursor enjoys a triumph
After making a shameful attack on the Samnites, Lucius Papirius Cursor nevertheless enjoys a triumph usually awarded only to heroes

Background imageLucius Collection: Papirius Cursor spares Fabius

Papirius Cursor spares Fabius
Lucius Papirius Cursor, Roman general and dictator, spares Quintus Fabius Maximus Rullianus, his magister equitum (master of the horse), with whom he had quarrelled

Background imageLucius Collection: Torquatus visits the tribune Pomponius

Torquatus visits the tribune Pomponius
Titus Manlius Torquatus, armed with a knife, forces the tribune Marcus Pomponius to retract accusations made against his father Lucius, who was making unpopular preparations for war



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