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The Scala di Spagna (Spanish Steps), Rome, Italy Date: 1906
View of the Roman Campagna, by Franz KnebelView of the Roman Campagna with a Claudian Aqueduct and a Distant View of St Peter s, Rome, by Franz Knebel The Older (1789-1822)
ITALY. Herculaneum. Lararium (household shrine). Roman art. Early Empire
Bust of Trajan. ca. 108. Roman art. Early Empire. Sculpture on marble. ITALY. Rome. Capitoline Museums
Carolingian Empire. The army of Charles the Great" Carolingian Empire. The army of Charles the Great fighting to conquer Rome. Miniature from " Ogier le Danois", illustrated by Antoine Verard (Paris, 1498). Gothic art
Capitoline Wolf. 5th c. BC. Etruscan art. Sculpture on bronze. ITALY. Rome. Capitoline Museums
Olpe Chigi Vase. 650 -640 BC. Proto-Corinthian style. Decorated with illustrations of warriors (upper side), riders and carts (center) and hunting scenes (lower part). Archaic Greek art. Ceramics
Sack of Rome or Sacco di Roma (1527). Charles" Sack of Rome or " Sacco di Roma" (1527). Charles Vs mutinous troops watch over Castel Samt Angelo, where Pope Clement VII was imprisoned. Xylography. FRANCE. Paris
BONIFACE VIII. Pope of Rome (1294-1303). Painting. ITALY. Florence. Galleria degli Uffizi (Uffizi Gallery)
Florence, Italy - Siena - Romulus and RemusA statue of the founders of Rome, Romulus and Remus at Siena. A fine example of a corinthian capitol. The towns emblem: a she-wolf suckling infants Romulus and Remus can be seen across the city
Statue of Julius Caesar, Rome, ItalyStatue of the Roman military and political leader, Julius Caesar (Gaius Julius Caesar, 100-44 BC), in Rome, Italy
Ancient Roman WomenAncient Roman women in various coloured costumes
Napoleon halting the pillage of RomeScene during the Italian Campaign in the Revolutionary Wars -- Napoleon halting the pillage of Rome by his invading French army
Elegabalus AssassinatedANTONINUS II ELAGABALUS exasperated by his extreme eccentricities and vile debaucheries, the Roman army assassinates Elagabalus and his mother
Costume / Roman MenANCIENT ROME: Clothing worn by a Public Orator; a Senator; a Citizen and an Equestrian (rider)
Pyrrhus fighting the Romans at Battle of AsculumPyrrhus, King of Epirus and Macedon, fighting the Romans at the Battle of Asculum (or Ausculum), in his bid to defend the Greek city of Taranto (Tarentum) in southern Italy
Italian Fusilier with rifle poses before a painted mountainThe caption is Lightening attack! On the back is a message from a soldier in Rome, to his mother, complaining about a lack of letters. WW1 Date: 1916
Dionysus. Bust. 2nd century AD. MarbleGreek mythology. Dionysus. God of wine. Roman statue. 2nd century AD. Marble. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. Copenhagen, Denmark
Bacchus with satyr and panther. MarbleBacchus (Roman) also known as Dionysus (Greek). God of the grape harvest in classical mythology. Statue of Bacchus with satyr and panther. From roman Villa of Pozzuoli, near Naples, Italy
Caractacus before Claudius. Caractacus was a British King who fought against the Roman invaders. The Romans won the battle by ambushing the Britons, capturing Caractacuss wife, daughter and brother
Tombstone. Nablus, Palestine. Roman art. 2nd-3rd century ADTombstone, limestone. Nablus (Palestine). Roman period, 2nd-3rd century AD. The Latin inscription is dedicated to the deified soul of the departed Augindai
Julia Cornelia Salonina (died 268). Augusta, wife of Roman Emperor Gallienus. Portrait Bust. Marble. Ashkelon. 3rd century AD. Rockefeller Archaeological Museum. Jerusalem. Israel
Roman Empire. Spain. White glass bowl. From a tomb of Vic. Dated between 2nd-3rd century AD. Episcopal Museum of Vic. Catalonia. Spain
Mercury. Roman god of trade. (identified as the Greek Hermes). Bronze statuette. From the Ribes Valley, Ripoll?s. Episcopal Museum. Vic. Catalonia. Spain
Assarius. Reverse and adverse. Ibero-roman. Bronze. Mint ofAssarius. Roman Coins. Left. Reverse. As. Ibero-roman. Bronze. Rider with palm. Adverse. As. Ibero-roman. Bronze. Head with amphora. Mint of Eusti (Caldes de Montbui). History Museum. Sabadell
Giovanni Battista Tiepolo (1696-1770). Italian painter. RocoGiovanni Battista Tiepolo (1696-1770). Italian painter from the Republic of Viena. Rococo. Head of Seneca. Alte Pinakothek. Munich. Germany. Temporay exhibition
Jacques-Louis David (1748-1825). French painter. Oath of theJacques-Louis David (1748-1825). French painter. Neoclassical. Oath of the Horatii, 1784. Oil on Canvas. Museum of Louvre. Paris. France
Roman antefix. Terracotta. Goddess Diana. From Tarragona. 1sRoman antefix. Terracotta. Figure of god Diana. From Tarragona. 1st century. Episcopal Museum of Vic. Catalonia. Spain
Roman rings. Gold, malachite and emerald. From Empuries. CatRoman rings. The small (gold and malachite). The big (gold and emerald). From Empuries. Catalonia. Episcopal Museum. Vic. Spain
Turkey. Roman art. Side. RuinsTurkey. Asia Minor. Roman art. Side. Ancient Greek city. Ruins
Rome. Pope Leo XIII directs a phonograph message to the AmerLeo XIII (1810-1903). Italian Pope (1878-1903), named Vincenzo Gioacchino Pecci. Rome. Leo XIII directs a phonograph message to the American Catholic people on the occasion of his jubilee
Italy. Herculaneum. Lararium. House of the SkeletonItaly. Herculaneum. Ancient Roman town. Lararium. House of the Skeleton
Eros. Roman bust. Marble. 2nd c. AD. Museum of Ephesus. TurkEros. Greek god of love. Roman bust. Marble. 2nd century AD. Museum of Ephesus. Selcuk. Turkey
Herculaneum. Roman baths. CaldariumRoman baths. Caldarium with a hot plunge bath. Marble. Herculaneum. Italy
Bust of Emperor Augustus (63 BC-14 AD). MarbleAugustus (63 BC-14 AD). First roman emperor. Bust. Marble. From Pergamum (Bergama). 1st century AD. Archaeological Museum. Istanbul. Turkey
Rome. Roman Forum. Night view of the Temple of Saturn and TeItaly. Rome. Roman Forum. Temple of Saturn, 5th century BC, reconstructed in the 3rd century, and Temple of Concord, 4th century BC. Night view