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Spain. Italica. Roman city founded c. 206 BC. Thermae, Large Baths. Near Santiponce. Ruins. Andalusia
ROMANS BOXINGRomans box with the CESTUS, a leather glove
14TH CENTURY STYLIThese styli, or stili, are used to write on waxed tablets, in which they leave a trace with their sharp points. The Romans used much the same instruments. Date: 14th century
ROMAN BEACON SIGNALSBeacons used by the Romans during their campaign against the Germans Date: 1st century
GERMANS V ROMANS 1BCGermans defend their land from the Romans Date: circa 1 BC
ROMANS BESIEGE JERUSALEMThe Romans besiege Jerusalem Date: 70
ROMANS ATTACK TOWNRoman soldiers attack a German town - casualties on both sides Date: circa 108
DEATH / FUNERALS / CREMATIONViriathus, Lusitanian chieftain (Spain) in war against Romans, after being treacherously murdered, is cremated with great honour by his people Date: 140 BC
DEATH / FUNERALS / VIRIATHUSViriathus, Lusitanian chieftain (Spain) in war against Romans, after being treacherously murdered, is cremated with great honour by his people Date: 140 BC
ROMANS DRINKAncient Romans celebrate with a drink Date: circa 200 BC
ASKLEPIOS - STATUEGreek demi-god of medicine, adopted by the Romans as AESCULAPIUS
ROMANS IN GAUL 50 BCThe Romans in Gaul : The Chariot of Death. Date: circa 50 BC
ROMAN CELEBRATION / VIRGILDancing in honour of CERES (Demeter), the goddess of agriculture. On Ceres let him call & Ceres praise, With uncouth dances & with country lays. Date: First published: 29 BC
GEESE HONOURED BY ROMEGeese, whose cackling warned the Romans of the approach of Brennus and his Gauls, are municipally honoured Date: 390 BC
Boudicca, Queen of the IceniBOADICEA (known also as Boudicca) Queen of the Iceni, poisons herself after being defeated by the Romans Date: 62
Charlemagne, King and Emperor, with AlcuinCharlemagne (Carolus Magnus. Karolus Magnus, Charles the Great), King of the Franks from 768, King of the Lombards from 774, and Emperor of the Romans from 800
Maecenas at a banquet with NasidienusMaecenas and friends in the dining room of Nasidienus in Ancient Rome Date: circa 20 BC
Roman Javelin ContestA herdsmens javelin contest in Rome Date: ancient
Battle of ActiumThe Battle of Actium : off the west coast of Greece; the Romans are victorious when the Egyptian fleet withdraws Date: 2 September 31 BC
SATURNALIARomans celebrate the festival of the SATURNALIA which occurred in December and was the forerunner of the Christians Christmas
Roman statue of Livia Drusilla (58-29 AD). Marble. 14-19Livia Drusilla (58-29 AD). Empress consort. Wife of Roman Emperor Augustus. Marble. 14-19 AD. From Paestum (Italy). National Archaeological Museum. Madrid. Spain
The Strand Roman Bath Reconstructed by MataniaThe roman bath in the Strand, its probable appearance in antiquity envisaged by the Sphere artist and enthusiast in Roman antiquities, Fortunino Matania
Reconstructing Ancient Pompeii by Fortunino MataniaIn front of the magnificent temple of Apollo: a reconstruction of Pompeii before the terrible eruption of 79 A.D. A scene drawn by Sphere special artist Fortunino Matania
Roman coin. Asses. Bronze. 1st century BC. Mint of Iltirda (Lerida). Catalonia. Museum of History. Sabadell. Catalonia, Spain
As. Roman coin. Bronze. Showing Augustus on the obserse. 1stAs. Roman coin. Bronze. Used during the Roman Republic and Roman Empire. Showing Augustus on the obserse. 1st century BC. National Museum of Roman Art. Merida. Spain
Bust of Roman emperor Constantine the Great (c. 272-337). RomConstantine the Great (c.272-337). Roman Emperor. Fragment of a reworked male statue. Early 4th century AD. Found in the Forum of Trajan. Museum Trajans Market. Rome. Italy
The Capitoline Wolf (Lupa Capitolina) suckling Romulus and RThe Capitoline Wolf (Lupa Capitolina). Bronze sculpture of a she-wolf showing Romulus and Remus as suckling infants. Inspired by the legend of the founding of Rome
Statue of a military commander. 1st century BCRoman art. Statue of a military commander. 1st century BC. Glyptothek. Munich. Germany
Dionysus Bevilacqua. Roman sculpture after Greek originals of the 4th century BC, previously in the Bevilacqua Collection (Verona). Glyptothek. Munich. Germany
Emperor Septemus Severus (193-211 AD). BustSeptimius Severus (145-211), also known as Severus. Roman Emperor from 193-211. Born in Leptis Manga, province of Africa. Dynasty, Severan
Marcus Aurelius (121-180). Roman Emperor. BustMarcus Aurelius (121-180). Roman Emperor from 161 to 180. Bust. Glyptothek. Munich. Germany
Roman mosaic with a cube pattern giving a three dimensional effect. Glyptothek. Munich. Germany
Artemis. Sculpture. 1st century AD. Roman work after Greek oArtemis. Goddes of the Hunt. Daughter of Zeus and sister of Apollo. Roman equivalent is Diana. Sculpture. 1st century AD. Roman work after Greek originals. A richly decorated diadem. Glyptothek
Muse. The Roman sculpture after an original of about 130 BC was restored by Bertel Thorvaldsen. Glyptothek. Munich. Germany
Sarcophagus of a married couple. About 240 AD. Ancient RomeRoman art. Sarcophagus of a married couple. About 240 AD. The couple extending hands to each other also appear in the side panels. He as a Greek orator, she as a muse, a cultural ideal. Glyptothek
Floor mosaic. About 200 AD. Aion, god of Eternity, surroundeFloor mosaic. About 200 AD From a Roman villa near Sentium (Sassferrato) in the Marches. Aion, god of Eternity, surrounded by a zodiac wheel, the seated earth mother Tellus
Sulla. Head from the statue of a man. About 20 BCLucius Cornelius Sulla (138 BC-78 BC). known commonly as Sulla, was a Roman general and statesman. He had the distinction of holding the office of consul twice, as well as that of dictator
Bust of Athena. Roman sculpture after original of about 420Athena. Goddess of wisdom, courage, law and justice. (Roman equivalent: Minerva). Bust of Athena. Roman sculpture after original of about 420 BC. Glyptothek. Munich. Germany
Roman mosaic depicting the Chi-Rho symbol with alpha and omega. Found in Barcelona. Museum of History. Barcelona. Spain
Emperor Claudius (10 BC-54 AD) as Jupiter. Vatican MuseumsEmperor Claudius (10 BC-54 AD) as Jupiter, wearing the civil crown of oak leaves and with the eagle at his feet. Vatican Museums
Italy. Roman funerary stele of Prisco. 4th century ADItaly. Early Christians. Roman funerary stele of Prisco. Inscription: Christian phrase appears in pace. The symbol of the dove and the olive branch and the monogram of Constantine T. 4th century AD
Italy. Pompeii. House of Venus. Fresco. Garden with birds arRoman Art. Italy. Pompeii. House of Venus or House of D. Lucretii Satrii Valentes. Fresco. Garden with birds around the fountain and mask. 1st century. Painted wall on south wall of peristyle
Roman sarcophagus of a child decorated with reliefs depictinSarcophagus of a child decorated with reliefs depicting the procession of Bacchus, god of wine, and his followers. Marble. 220-250 AD. The lid, with the reclining figure of Silenus, is modern
Different types of roman amphorae. 2nd century BC-3rd centurDifferent types of amphorae. From left to right: wine amphora, 1st century AD, from Rome; amphora for fish, 1st century AD, from Spain; wine amphora, 2nd-1st centuries BC
Dionysus fighting with the Indians. Mosaic. Palazzo MassimoPavement mosaic depicting Dionysus fighting with the Indians. 4th century. From Villa Rufinella. Roman National Museum. Palazzo Massimo. Rome. Italy
The Roman game of Pila using a follis inflated ballThe Roman game of Pila (passing a ball in a traingle with the arm/hand) using a follis (folliculus) inflated ball. This passage from Plautus offers further explanation: " If a small (pila)
LIBYA. Leptis Magna. Forum of Septimius Severus. Forum built after the rise to the empire of Lucius Septimius Severus in 193. Sculptural detail with Gorgons head. Roman art. Early Empire. Architecture
Gallo-Roman funerary stele with commercial scene. Roman art. Relief on rock. FRANCE. LORRAINE. MOSELLE. Metz. mus饠 de La Cour d Or Metz M鴲 opole