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Roman Collection (page 6)

Background imageRoman Collection: Spa / Baden / Austria

Spa / Baden / Austria
The entrance to the THERESIENBAD at Baden-bei- Wien, a spa famed since Roman times for its warm springs

Background imageRoman Collection: Map of Gard, France

Map of Gard, France
GARD A Map surrounded by the Pont du Gard, a portrait of poet and writer Jean-Pierre Claris De Florian (1755-1794) and the coat of arms

Background imageRoman Collection: Conversion of Galen

Conversion of Galen
CLAUDIUS GALEN " Conversion of Galen" Greek physician to 5 Roman emperors and to gladiators. Author of the theory of the 4 humours

Background imageRoman Collection: Tiberius at Capri

Tiberius at Capri
The emperor Tiberius in retirement, on the terrace of his villa at Capri

Background imageRoman Collection: Tiberius, Roman Emperor

Tiberius, Roman Emperor
Claudius Nero Caesar Augustus TIBERIUS, Roman emperor

Background imageRoman Collection: Quintus Horatius Flaccus

Quintus Horatius Flaccus
QUINTUS HORATIUS FLACCUS Roman writer known as Horace

Background imageRoman Collection: The Crown of Thorns

The Crown of Thorns
Jesus is given a crown of thorns by the mocking Roman soldiers

Background imageRoman Collection: Cornelius Tacitus / Bust

Cornelius Tacitus / Bust
CORNELIUS TACITUS Roman orator, politician and historian

Background imageRoman Collection: Edmund Kean / As Brutus

Edmund Kean / As Brutus
EDMUND KEAN Actor, as Brutus in Julius Caesar

Background imageRoman Collection: Pope Joan or Joanna, legendary female pope

Pope Joan or Joanna, legendary female pope
Pope Joan or Joanna, a legendary female pope, thought to have reigned for a time during the Middle Ages, but probably a fabrication, as there is no contemporary evidence

Background imageRoman Collection: Antiochus III of Syria returns Scipios captured son

Antiochus III of Syria returns Scipios captured son
Antiochus III of Syria, though an enemy, returns the Roman leader Scipio Africanuss captured son without demanding a ransom

Background imageRoman Collection: Secular Games held in Rome

Secular Games held in Rome
The Secular Games (Ludi Saeculares) are held in Rome to commemorate a 100-year span of Roman history. Despite their name, the Games were a religious celebration involving sacrifices

Background imageRoman Collection: Camillus opposes a treaty with the Gauls

Camillus opposes a treaty with the Gauls
Marcus Furius Camillus, Roman consul, opposes making a treaty with the Gauls

Background imageRoman Collection: Gaius Marcius Coriolanus offering his services to the Volsci

Gaius Marcius Coriolanus offering his services to the Volsci
The Roman general, Gaius Marcius Coriolanus, banished from Rome, offers his services to the Volsci, his former enemy

Background imageRoman Collection: Death of Romulus, founder of Rome

Death of Romulus, founder of Rome
The death of Romulus, founder of Rome

Background imageRoman Collection: Akbar the Great receives a deputation of Jesuits

Akbar the Great receives a deputation of Jesuits
Akbar the Great (1542-1605), third Mughal Emperor of India, receives a deputation of Jesuits

Background imageRoman Collection: Roman bridge over the River Rhine, Germany

Roman bridge over the River Rhine, Germany. Built by Julius Caesar and his legions using timber pilings and beams during the Gallic War. Ponte gettato sul Reno

Background imageRoman Collection: Roman legionaries in armour building fortifications

Roman legionaries in armour building fortifications. One cuts wood with an axe, other bring lime in baskets, stones and timbers. From Trajans Column. Fortificazioni

Background imageRoman Collection: Portrait of Roman Emperor Pupienus

Portrait of Roman Emperor Pupienus
Roman Emperor Pupienus, 170-238. Marcus Clodius Pupienus Maximus Augustus or Pupienus Maximus. Copperplate engraving from Abraham Bogaerts De Roomsche Monarchy, The Roman Monarchy, Francois Salma

Background imageRoman Collection: Portrait of Roman Emperor Vespasian

Portrait of Roman Emperor Vespasian
Roman Emperor Vespasian, 9AD-70AD, Titus Flavius Vespasianus. Copperplate engraving from Abraham Bogaerts De Roomsche Monarchy, The Roman Monarchy, Francois Salma, Utrecht, 1697

Background imageRoman Collection: The Forum of Roman London

The Forum of Roman London
Artists impression of the Forum of Roman London, located in what is now the City of London. Date: 1926

Background imageRoman Collection: Unknown philosopher, believed to be Zeno of

Unknown philosopher, believed to be Zeno of Citium, Greek stoic philosopher. Copperplate engraving by Gio. Petrini after an illustration by A

Background imageRoman Collection: Archbishop Herbert Vaughan

Archbishop Herbert Vaughan
Roman Catholic Archbishop of Westminster, Herbert Vaughan. 1896

Background imageRoman Collection: Agrippina landing with the ashes of Germanicus

Agrippina landing with the ashes of Germanicus
Agrippina the Elder landing at Brundisium (Brindisi, Southern Italy) with the ashes of her husband, Germanicus. circa AD 19

Background imageRoman Collection: Julius Caesar landing in Kent, England

Julius Caesar landing in Kent, England. circa 54 BC

Background imageRoman Collection: Cathedral of the Assumption, Porto, northern Portugal

Cathedral of the Assumption, Porto, northern Portugal
Cathedral of the Assumption of Our Lady, Porto, northern Portugal, dating back many centuries, but not completed until the 18th century. Date: 1930s

Background imageRoman Collection: JOTAPATA BESIEGED 67 AD

JOTAPATA BESIEGED 67 AD
The Roman general Vespasian (subsequently emperor) besieges and takes the town of Jotapata, in Galilee, defended by Josephus, better known as a historian Date: 67

Background imageRoman Collection: Nuns in Venice, Italy

Nuns in Venice, Italy
Nuns walking along a narrow passageway in Venice, Italy. circa 1969

Background imageRoman Collection: Socrates (470-399 BC). Bust

Socrates (470-399 BC). Bust
Socrates (470-399 BC). Athenian philosopher. Bust. Marble. Roman copy of 2nd century after a greek original of 4th century. Neues Museum. Berlin. Germany

Background imageRoman Collection: Italy. Pompeii. Temple of Apollo. Marbles altar, ionic colu

Italy. Pompeii. Temple of Apollo. Marbles altar, ionic colu
Italy. Pompeii. Temple of Apollo. Marbles altar and Ionic column built to hold the sundial. In the background. stairs and two fluted Corinthian columns

Background imageRoman Collection: Roman peasant woman carrying water, Italy

Roman peasant woman carrying water, Italy Date: 1918

Background imageRoman Collection: St Marys Industrial School, Bishopbriggs, Glasgow

St Marys Industrial School, Bishopbriggs, Glasgow
St Marys Industrial School for Roman Catholic Boys, Bishopbriggs, Glasgow. Entrance to main building. Date: Early 1900s

Background imageRoman Collection: The Chapel of Mercy, Kevelaer, Germany

The Chapel of Mercy, Kevelaer, Germany
Kevelaer, a municipality in the district of Kleve, in North Rhine-Westphalia in Germany. The most-visited Catholic pilgrimage location within north-western Europe, with more than 800

Background imageRoman Collection: LCC-MFB Bethnal Green fire station, East London

LCC-MFB Bethnal Green fire station, East London
Built and opened in 1899, Bethnal Green fire station was located at 51 Roman Road E2. The station was closed in 1969, replaced by a modern Bethnal Green fire station

Background imageRoman Collection: Burgh Castle Walls

Burgh Castle Walls
The great bastion and walls of the Roman built Burgh Castle, Norfolk, England. Date: 1950s

Background imageRoman Collection: Roman Bridge in Scotland

Roman Bridge in Scotland
The fine Roman bridge over the River Minnoch, near Newton Stewart, Kirkcudbrightshire, Scotland. Date: 1930s

Background imageRoman Collection: Figureheads, May 1890

Figureheads, May 1890
Engravings of ships figureheads from Ancient Etruscan and Roman times through to the 18th century, from The Graphic, 17th May 1890

Background imageRoman Collection: Ancient Roman athletes throwing the discus

Ancient Roman athletes throwing the discus

Background imageRoman Collection: Griffon preaching to the Maronites of Mount Lebanon

Griffon preaching to the Maronites of Mount Lebanon
Griffon, preaching to the Maronites of Mount Lebanon, is aided by a miracle -- God moves the sun so that its rays illumine the church from the east, not the west

Background imageRoman Collection: Abano Terme, Italy - Imposing entrace to the Ancient Springs

Abano Terme, Italy - Imposing entrace to the Ancient Springs
Abano Terme is a spa town and commune in the province of Padua, in the Veneto region, Italy, on the eastern slope of the Colli Euganei

Background imageRoman Collection: Ostia Antica. Theater. Italy

Ostia Antica. Theater. Italy

Background imageRoman Collection: Roman racing chariots: four-horse Quadriga

Roman racing chariots: four-horse Quadriga at top and two-horse Biga below.. Handcolored copperplate engraving from Robert von Spalarts Historical Picture of the Costumes of the Principal People of

Background imageRoman Collection: Libya - Tripoli - Panoramic view

Libya - Tripoli - Panoramic view. Note the imposing bulk of Tripoli Cathedral - converted to a Mosque by Muammar Gaddafis regime in 1970 Date: circa late 1930s

Background imageRoman Collection: The Bridge of Tiberius, Rimini, Romagna, Italy

The Bridge of Tiberius, Rimini, Romagna, Italy
The Bridge of Tiberius (Ponte di Tiberio) or Bridge of Augustus (Latin: Pons Augustus) is a Roman bridge over the Marecchia River (ancient Ariminus) in Rimini, Italy. Date: 1903

Background imageRoman Collection: Subotica, Serbia - early souvenir postcard

Subotica, Serbia - early souvenir postcard
Subotica (Szabadka) in northern Serbia, in the Province of Vojvodina. Various landmarks including the Catholic Cathedral of St. Theresa of Avila. Date: 1898

Background imageRoman Collection: Mosaic from the workshop of ANNIUS PONUS or BONUS

Mosaic from the workshop of ANNIUS PONUS or BONUS

Background imageRoman Collection: ITALY. Brescia. Capitoline Temple (73-74 BC)

ITALY. Brescia. Capitoline Temple (73-74 BC) in the Roman forum. Roman art. Early Empire. Architecture

Background imageRoman Collection: HOMER (9th century BC). Greek writer. Roman

HOMER (9th century BC). Greek writer. Roman copy from a Hellenistic Greek original. Hellenistic art.; Roman art. Sculpture on marble. ITALY. Naples. National Museum of Archaeology



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