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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
Spain. Calahorra. Ruins of the Clinica Roman villa. 1stSpain. Calahorra (ancient Calagurris). Ruins of the Clinica Roman villa. 1st century AD. La Rioja
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
Italy. Rome. Villa Farnesina, 1506-1510Italy. Rome. Villa Farnesina. Built by Baldassare Peruzzi (1481-1536), 1506-1510. Exterior
Rome. Cloaca MaximaItaly. Rome. Cloaca Maxima
Libya. Leptis Magna. Roman City. View of Macellum. 1st C. BCLibya. Leptis Magna. City of the Roman Empire. View of Marketplace with the circular Macellum. 1st C. BC
Italy. Rome. The church of the Santissima Trinita dei Monti. Fac?ade decorated with two symmetrical bell tower, designed by Giacomo della Porta (c. 1540-1602) and Domenico Fontana (1543-1607)
Italy. Rome. Basilica of San Carlo al Corso and statue of SaItaly. Rome. Sant Ambrogio e Carlo al Corso, usually known as San Carlo al Corso. Its construction was begun in honour of the canonization of St
Italy. Rome. Farnese Arch in Via Giulia, designed by Michelangelo (1475-1564) to link the Farnese Palace with other palaces as wanted the Pope Paul III
Italy. Rome. Palazzo Farnese. High Renaissance. It was designed in 1517 for the Farnese family. The building was expanded when Alessandro Farnese became Pope Paul III in 1534
Italy. Rome. The Church of the Gesu. Mannerist. 16th centuryItaly. Rome. The Church of the Gesu, also known as the Jesuits. Mannerist. 16th century. Built by Giacomo Barozzi da Vignola (1507-1573) and Giacomo della Porta (1533-1602) between 1568-1580
Capitoline Museums. Hall of the Philosophers. Rome. ItalyCapitoline Museums. Hall of the Philosophers. Exhibition. Rome. Italy
Hadrians Villa. Statue in the Canopus. God Mars. 2nd centurItaly. Hadrians Villa. Imperial Villa built by Emperor Hadrian (76-138). 2nd century. Statue in the Canopus. God Mars. Tivoli
Idealized bust of emperor Claudius (10 BC-54 AD). MarbleClaudius (Tiberius Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus) (10 BC-54 AD). Roman emperor. Julio-Claudia, dynasty. Idealized bust. Marble. From Thassos, Greece. Louvre Museum. Paris
Mosaic, 4th century. Roman gladiator. ThraciansRoman art. Mosaic, 4th century. Roman gladiator. Thracians (small rectangular shield called a parmula and short sword called sica and armoured greaves
Roman art. Italy. Fresco. Basket of figs. 1st century AD. Oplontis. Campania. Italy
Socrates (470-399 BC) and Seneca the Younger (4 BC-65 AD). DSocrates (470-399 BC). Athenian philosopher and Seneca the Younger (4 BC-65 AD). Roman stoic philosopher. Double bust. Roman copy of 3rd century AD after a greek original of 1st century AD
Isokrates (436-338 BC). BustIsokrates (436-338 BC). Athenian orator. Bust. Roman copy after a original greek. 3rd century BC. Marble. Neues Museum. Berlin. Germany
Tableware. 1-375 AD. Roman import objects. Germanic TribesGermanic Tribes. Tableware. Early Roman Imperial Period (1-375 AD). Roman import objects. From Lubsow Graves, Pomerania (now Poland). Neues Museum (New Museum). Berlin. Germany
Vatican City. St. Peters Square. View from de domeVatican City. St. Peters Square from the dome of the Basilica with the colonnade designed by Gian Lorenzo Bernini between 1656 and 1665
Trajan (53-117 AD). Roman emperor. Bust. Marble. Braccio Nuovo Gallery. Chiaramonti Museum. Vatican Museums. Vatican City
Roman Art. Italy. House of Bacchus and Ariadne. Floor mosaic in black and white. It depicts Bacchus with his wife Ariadne and the struggle of Eros and Pan (love and lust)
Roman mosaic of the Circus of Barcelona depicting a quadriga with the name of the horses and charioteers. Probably 4th century AD. Archaeological Museum of Catalonia. Spain
Column of Marcus Aurelius. 176-192 AD. Detail. RomeColumn of Marcus Aurelius. 176-192 AD. Reliefs depicting the victories of Marcus Aurelius against the Germans and Sarmatians. Rome. Italy
Roman sarcophagus. About 140 AD. Marriage of Dionysus and Adriadne. Detail Adriane in the carriage. Glyptothek. Munich. Germany
Trajan (53 AD-117 AD). Roman Emperor. BustTrajan (53 AD-117 AD). Was Roman Emperor from 98 AD until his death. Bust shows him with the civic crown, sword belt and aegis (a divine weapon). Glyptothek. Munich. Germany
Nero (37 A?i? 68). Was Roman Emperor from 54 to 68. BustNero (37 A?i? 68). Was Roman Emperor from 54 to 68, and the last in the Julio-Claudian dynasty. Nero was adopted by his great uncle Claudius. Bust. Glyptothek. Munich. Germany
Sculpture. The ancient torso (Artemis statue). Was restoredArtemis. Goddes of the Hunt. Daughter of Zeus and sister of Apollo. Roman equivalent is Diana. The ancient torso (roman sculpture after an Artemis statue of the 4th century BC)
Altar of Domitius Ahenobarbus. Wedding of Poseidon and AmphiRoman Art. Altar of Domitius Ahenobarbus or A?u?Statue Base of Marcus AntoniusA?u?, relief freize of a monumental statue group base
Detail of a head of the statue of a goddess. Roman copyDetail of a head of the statue of a goddess, probably Aphrodite. Roman copy of a greek original of the 3rd century BC. Glyptothek. Munich. Germany