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Friedrich III in RomeThe emperor Friedrich III arrives in Rome, sailing up the Tiber. Date: 1452
Banks of the River Tiber, by Andre GirouxBords aux Tibre (Banks of the River Tiber), by Andre Giroux (1801-1879)
ITALY. LAZIO. ROME. Rome. Vittorio bridge over the Tiber river
The Castel Sant Angelo, RomeThe Castel Sant Angelo, Ponte Sant Angelo (Pons Aelius) and River Tiber in Rome. The elaborate tomb built by Emperor Hadrian for himself and his successors
Italy - Rome - Tiber Island or Isola Tiberina, connected to the mainland by means of two ancient roman bridges. On the western side
Italy Rome Castelformerly the Mausoleum of Hadrian : seen across the Tiber, where a hopeful fisherman is trying his luck. Date: 1890s
Orte, Italy - Early viewOrte, Italy, in the Tiber valley on a high tuff cliff, encircled to North and East from a handle of the Tevere river. Date: circa 1900
Italy - Assisi - Panoramic View of the townPanoramic View of the town of Assisi in the Upper Tiber Valley, with the Basilica of San Francesco d Assisi in the foreground
Sculpture, Bridge and Castle, Rome, ItalyView of a large sculpture on the Vittorio Emanuele II Bridge across the River Tiber, with the Castel Sant Angelo (sometimes also known as the Mausoleum of Hadrian) in the distance on the right
Castel Sant Angelo and Bridge, Rome, ItalyView of the Castel Sant Angelo (sometimes also known as the Mausoleum of Hadrian) at the end of the Sant Angelo Bridge, crossing the River Tiber in Rome, Italy
Castle, River and Bridge, Rome, ItalyView of the River Tiber in Rome, Italy, at the Vittorio Emanuele II Bridge, with the Castel Sant Angelo (sometimes also known as the Mausoleum of Hadrian) on the left
Italy Rome Isola TiberIsola Tiberina - island in the Tiber - and the ponte di quattro capi
Rome / Tiber Island 1665Rome/Tiber Island 1665
Horatius Defends RomeWhen Rome is threatened by Lars Porsena and his allies, Horatius Cocles and two companions repel them, defending a crucial bridge across the Tiber
Cloelia escapes back to Rome by swimming the TiberCloelia, given as a hostage to the Etruscan king, Lars Porsenna of Clusium, escapes back to Rome by swimming the Tiber, taking several other Roman girls with her