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Marcus Collection (page 7)

Background imageMarcus Collection: BRUTUS, Marcus Junius (ca

BRUTUS, Marcus Junius (ca

Background imageMarcus Collection: Antony, Mark or Marcus Antonius (82-30 BC); SHAKESPEARE, Wil

Antony, Mark or Marcus Antonius (82-30 BC); SHAKESPEARE, William (1564-1616). Roman politican and military man. He

Background imageMarcus Collection: CICERO, Marcus Tullius (106-43 BC)

CICERO, Marcus Tullius (106-43 BC). Roman writer, politician and speaker. Academicarum Questionum. Paris edition of 1556

Background imageMarcus Collection: Marcus Aemilius Lepidus

Marcus Aemilius Lepidus
MARCUS AEMILIUS LEPIDUS Roman statesman, triumvir, supported Caesar, joined Antonius and Octavian in the Second Triumvirate Date: ? - 13 BC

Background imageMarcus Collection: Marcus Ulpius Trajanus

Marcus Ulpius Trajanus
MARCUS ULPIUS TRAJANUS Roman emperor Date: 53 - 117

Background imageMarcus Collection: Marcus Miller and family in shack that he built himself. Spe

Marcus Miller and family in shack that he built himself. Spencer, Iowa. This is half the house. Miller is a hired hand who has managed to save enough to make a part payment on seven

Background imageMarcus Collection: Marcus Aurelius Gate

Marcus Aurelius Gate
The Marcus Aurelius Gate, at Wilton House, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England. It was designed by Sir William Chambers. Date: 18th century

Background imageMarcus Collection: Advert for Britannia and Eve featuring Princess Elizabeth

Advert for Britannia and Eve featuring Princess Elizabeth
Advertisement for Britannia and Eve magazine in The Bystander (they were part of the same publishing group) tempting potential readers with the promise of delightful pictures of our beloved Princess

Background imageMarcus 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 imageMarcus Collection: Nerva (Statue)

Nerva (Statue)
MARCUS COCCEIUS NERVA Roman emperor Date: 30 - 98

Background imageMarcus Collection: Piazza Colonna / Rome

Piazza Colonna / Rome
The column of Marcus Aurelius in the Piazza Colonna. Date: 1905

Background imageMarcus Collection: Marcus Aurelius

Marcus Aurelius
MARCUS AURELIUS Date: 121 - 180

Background imageMarcus Collection: Pope Marcus

Pope Marcus. Pope and Saint. Little is known of his early life. Consecrated on January 18, 336, and died October 7 that same year

Background imageMarcus Collection: The New Associates of the Royal Academy

The New Associates of the Royal Academy
Three new associates of the Royal Academy of Arts: Mr Marcus Stone, A.R.A. Mr W. W. Ouless, A.R.A, and Mr Peter Graham, A.R.A

Background imageMarcus Collection: Marcus Antonius / Coin

Marcus Antonius / Coin
MARCUS ANTONIUS (Mark Anthony) Roman statesman and triumvir: profile on a coin

Background imageMarcus Collection: Sir Marcus Samuel

Sir Marcus Samuel
SIR MARCUS SAMUEL Viscount Bearset, petroleum entrepeneur. Lord Mayor of London from 1902-3

Background imageMarcus Collection: Rusticus, Stoic

Rusticus, Stoic
JUNIUS ARULENUS RUSTICUS Roman Stoic statesman and philosopher whose teachings influenced Marcus Aurelius

Background imageMarcus Collection: Marcus Aur. Caracalla

Marcus Aur. Caracalla
MARCUS AUR. CARACALLA in military dress

Background imageMarcus Collection: Marcus Tullius Cicero

Marcus Tullius Cicero
MARCUS TULLIUS CICERO Roman orator and writer

Background imageMarcus Collection: Quintilian / Thevet 1584

Quintilian / Thevet 1584
MARCUS FABIUS QUINTILIANUS Roman rhetorician and consul, born in Spain

Background imageMarcus Collection: Marcus Junius Brutus / Hd

Marcus Junius Brutus / Hd
MARCUS JUNIUS BRUTUS Roman statesman and Julius Caesars opponent

Background imageMarcus Collection: Marcus Junius Brutus / Fr

Marcus Junius Brutus / Fr
MARCUS JUNIUS BRUTUS Roman statesman and Julius Caesars opponent

Background imageMarcus Collection: Caesar Praised by Marc A

Caesar Praised by Marc A
Marcus Antonius delivers a laudatory funeral oration over the body of the murdered Caesar, inciting the populace against Brutus and his fellow- conspirators

Background imageMarcus Collection: Marcus Claud. Marcellus

Marcus Claud. Marcellus
MARCUS CLAUDIUS MARCELLUS Roman military commander

Background imageMarcus Collection: JULIA (39BC - 14AD)

JULIA (39BC - 14AD)
JULIA Roman noblewoman. Only child of Augustus Caesar and Scribonia. m. 1st Marcellus, 2d Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa, 3d Tiberius. Banished for vice Date: 39BC - 14AD

Background imageMarcus Collection: Marcus Artorius

Marcus Artorius
MARCUS ARTORIUS depicted with the emperor Augustus (seated) whose physician he is

Background imageMarcus Collection: PEREGRINUS (1530-1616)

PEREGRINUS (1530-1616)
MARCUS ANTONIUS PEREGRINUS Italian church advisor and scholar. Member of the Council of Trent

Background imageMarcus Collection: Marcus Valerius Martial

Marcus Valerius Martial - Roman Poet

Background imageMarcus Collection: Caracallas Baths

Caracallas Baths
Though 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

Background imageMarcus Collection: Nerva Sacrifices

Nerva Sacrifices
MARCUS COCCEIUS NERVA a rather ineffective emperor, offers burnt sacrifices on the Capitol, Rome, but it doesn t help him control the Praetorian Guard

Background imageMarcus Collection: Wilson Barrett

Wilson Barrett
WILSON BARRETT British actor, chiefly in melodrama, seen here as Marcus Superbus in his own pseudo- religious play The sign of the cross

Background imageMarcus Collection: Triumvirate Quarrel

Triumvirate Quarrel
The triumvirate breaks up when Octavian quarrels with Marcus Antonius in the Senate

Background imageMarcus Collection: Marcus Curtius - 4

Marcus Curtius - 4
A 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

Background imageMarcus Collection: Marcus Curtius - 3

Marcus Curtius - 3
A 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

Background imageMarcus Collection: Marcus Curtius - 2

Marcus Curtius - 2
A 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

Background imageMarcus Collection: Marcus Curtius - 1

Marcus Curtius - 1
A 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

Background imageMarcus Collection: Antoninus II Elagabalus

Antoninus II Elagabalus
Varius Avitus Bassianus, later Marcus Aurelius Antoninus II, known as ELAGABALUS (which means Sun-god Baal ) Roman emperor, eccentric, dissipated, assassinated

Background imageMarcus Collection: Romans on Danube 176

Romans on Danube 176
Cavalry of emperor Marcus Aurelius Antoninus in action against the Quadi and Marcomanni of the Danube region

Background imageMarcus Collection: Edward Ii / Marcus Stone

Edward Ii / Marcus Stone
EDWARD II King of England (1307 - 1327) In conversation with his friend Piers Gaveston

Background imageMarcus Collection: Bearsted / Marcus Samuel

Bearsted / Marcus Samuel
MARCUS SAMUEL 1st VISCOUNT BEARSTED Industrialist, founder of Shell

Background imageMarcus Collection: Octavian Wins at Actium

Octavian Wins at Actium
The Battle of Actium : off the west coast of Greece; the Romans are victorious when the Egyptian fleet withdraws

Background imageMarcus Collection: Marcus Tullius

Marcus Tullius
MARCUS TULLIUS CICERO Roman statesman, murdered by Popilius, acting on behalf of Marcus Antonius

Background imageMarcus 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

Background imageMarcus Collection: Marcus Curtius sacrifices himself for Rome

Marcus Curtius sacrifices himself for Rome
When 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



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