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Rome Collection (page 78)

Background imageRome Collection: Farming / Winter / Virgil

Farming / Winter / Virgil
A Roman farm in winter - the sheep and goats brought in from pasture

Background imageRome Collection: Roman Farmers / Livestock

Roman Farmers / Livestock
Roman farmers appraising horses and cattle

Background imageRome Collection: Romans Farming

Romans Farming
I teach thee next the diff ring soils to know, the light for Vines, the heavier for the Plow

Background imageRome Collection: Byron / Colosseum / Rome

Byron / Colosseum / Rome
Lord Byron at the Colosseum, Rome, Italy

Background imageRome Collection: Gladiators (White)

Gladiators (White)
ANCIENT ROME Gladiators, chariots, etc in the Theatre of Caesarea

Background imageRome Collection: Elizabeth Browning 1859

Elizabeth Browning 1859
ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING Writer; in Rome, 15 May 1859

Background imageRome Collection: Barrett Browning 1859

Barrett Browning 1859
ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING Writer; in Rome, March 1859

Background imageRome Collection: Belisarius Occupies Rome

Belisarius Occupies Rome
Byzantine general BELISARIUS, having defeated the Vandals, subdued the Ostrogoths and conquered Sicily, occupies Rome

Background imageRome Collection: Vandals Vandalise Rome

Vandals Vandalise Rome
Rome is sacked, plundered, looted by Gaiseric and his fellow-Vandals

Background imageRome Collection: Rome Sacked by Alaric

Rome Sacked by Alaric
Rome is sacked, plundered, looted, despoiled and finally burnt by Alaric I and his Visigoths

Background imageRome Collection: Punic Wars: Ecnomus

Punic Wars: Ecnomus
PUNIC WARS Naval battle of ECNOMUS :the Roman fleet won a hard-fought victory over the Carthaginians nearly 700 vessels took part

Background imageRome 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 imageRome Collection: Caesar at Alexandria

Caesar at Alexandria
Caesar, in Egypt, besieges Alexandria

Background imageRome Collection: Pompeius Joined by Wife

Pompeius Joined by Wife
Pompeius, who has fled to Egypt, is joined by his wife Cornelia

Background imageRome Collection: Pompeius Murdered

Pompeius Murdered
Pompeius, who has fled to Egypt, is treacherously murdered there by Achillas and his head taken to Caesar

Background imageRome Collection: Caesar in Rome

Caesar in Rome
Julius Caesar, having entered Rome, forces the Public Treasury

Background imageRome Collection: Pompeius Flees Rome

Pompeius Flees Rome
Hearing that Julius Caesar has crossed the Rubicon, Pompeius flees Rome

Background imageRome Collection: Marcellus Sent to Pompey

Marcellus Sent to Pompey
The Senate sends consul Marcellus to invite Pompeius to defend the Roman Republic from the ambitious Caesar, though Pompeius too has ambitions

Background imageRome Collection: Bibulus Opposing Caesar

Bibulus Opposing Caesar
Bibulus, consul with Julius Caesar, tried in vain to oppose his ambitions

Background imageRome Collection: Catiline denounced by Cicero

Catiline denounced by Cicero
Catiline, plotting to seize power in Rome, is denounced in the Senate by Cicero

Background imageRome Collection: Jerusalem Occupied 63Bc

Jerusalem Occupied 63Bc
Pompeius, in his war against Mithridates king of Pontus, occupies Jerusalem

Background imageRome Collection: Pompey the Great, Consul

Pompey the Great, Consul
Pompeius Magnus is elected Consul to popular acclaim

Background imageRome Collection: Roman Capitol on Fire

Roman Capitol on Fire
The Capitol at Rome is destroyed by an unexplained fire

Background imageRome Collection: Sulla Wages Civil War

Sulla Wages Civil War
Sulla wages civil war against Marius, captures Rome and threatens to destroy it

Background imageRome Collection: Tib. Gracchus Deposing

Tib. Gracchus Deposing
TIBERIUS GRACCHUS unconstitutionally deposes Octavius from the office of Tribune

Background imageRome Collection: Gracchus Closes Temple

Gracchus Closes Temple
TIBERIUS GRACCHUS closes the Temple of Saturn - the Roman Treasury

Background imageRome Collection: T. Gracchus, Tribune

T. Gracchus, Tribune
TIBERIUS GRACCHUS is appointed Tribune of the People and seeks to initiate reforms to restore the peasant class

Background imageRome Collection: Romans in Spain 143Bc

Romans in Spain 143Bc
Roman general Metellus, besieging a city in Spain, calls off the siege when the family of an ally are placed in a breach of the walls

Background imageRome Collection: Punic War / Carthage Burns

Punic War / Carthage Burns
PUNIC WARS Scipio blockades Carthage, and perfidiously obtains its surrender; the city is razed to the ground

Background imageRome Collection: Military / Ancient Rome

Military / Ancient Rome
A CAVALRYMAN blowing his trumpet

Background imageRome Collection: Roman Sculptors

Roman Sculptors
Sculptors at work in Ancient Rome

Background imageRome Collection: Circus Maximus

Circus Maximus
Reconstruction of the Circus Maximus

Background imageRome Collection: Colusseum / Reconstruction

Colusseum / Reconstruction
Reconstruction of the Colosseum

Background imageRome Collection: Circus of Ant. Caracalla

Circus of Ant. Caracalla
Reconstruction of the Circus of Antonius Caracalla

Background imageRome Collection: Theatre of Marcellus

Theatre of Marcellus
Reconstruction of the Theatre of MARCELLUS

Background imageRome Collection: Circus Maximus -Restored

Circus Maximus -Restored
Reconstruction of the Circus MAXIMUS

Background imageRome Collection: Punic Wars: Zama Battle

Punic Wars: Zama Battle
SECOND PUNIC WAR Scipio Africanus defeats Hannibal at ZAMA in North Africa

Background imageRome Collection: Punic War, Hannibal

Punic War, Hannibal
PUNIC WARS A Roman reconnaissance patrol watches Hannibals advance through the Alps

Background imageRome Collection: Nicolas Poussin

Nicolas Poussin
NICOLAS POUSSIN French painter, Master of the Classical school, painted chiefly in Rome, noted for mythological and scriptural subjects

Background imageRome Collection: Collegio della Propaganda, Rome, Italy

Collegio della Propaganda, Rome, Italy
The Collegio della Propaganda (or Collegio di Propaganda Fide) in Rome, Italy, headquarters of the department of the Roman Catholic Church responsible for foreign missions

Background imageRome Collection: Chariot race accident

Chariot race accident
Chariot racing in the Circus at Rome -- one of the chariots overturns on the bend, causing an obstruction for the chariot behind

Background imageRome Collection: Judicial hearing in Ancient Rome

Judicial hearing in Ancient Rome
A judicial hearing taking place in Ancient Rome

Background imageRome Collection: Rome in its early days, before the Republic

Rome in its early days, before the Republic
Rome in its early days, during the time of the kings before the Republic was created

Background imageRome Collection: Ancient Romans -- Lictor, Emperor and Nobleman

Ancient Romans -- Lictor, Emperor and Nobleman
Three Ancient Romans (from left to right) -- a Lictor, an Emperor, and a Nobleman

Background imageRome Collection: Bathing and washing in Ancient Rome

Bathing and washing in Ancient Rome -- a family using strigiles in a bath house. The strigil was a small, curved, metal tool used in ancient Greece and Rome to scrape dirt

Background imageRome Collection: Ancient Roman athletes playing handball

Ancient Roman athletes playing handball



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