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Trajans Column. CarroballistaeAPOLLODORUS OF DAMASCUS (60-129). Column of Trajan. 110. ITALY. Rome. Forum of Trajan. First Dacian War. II Campaign. Carrobalistae. Siege machines consisting in ballistae mounted on carts of mules
Roman site of Timgud - Algeria - Arch of TrajanRoman site of Timgud - Batna, Algeria - Triumphal Arch of Trajan Date: circa 1910s
TRAJAN, Marcus Ulpius Traianus (53-117). Roman art. Early Empire. Sculpture on marble. ITALY. Piacenza. Piacenza Civic Museum
APOLLODORUS OF DAMASCUS (60-129). Forum of Trajan. ITALY. Rome. Roman Forum. Roman art. Early Empire. Architecture
ITALY. LAZIO. Rome. Forum of Trajan. Forum of Trajan and Trajans Column
SPAIN. ANDALUSIA. Sevilla. Archaeological Museum. Archaeological Museum. Statue of Trajan. Roman art. Early Empire. Sculpture
TRAJAN, Marcus Ulpius Traianus (53-117). Portrait of Trajan with laurels. Detail of the original engraving. Engraving
Trajan. Full-length figure, eventhough it has no arms and part of the head. Roman art. Early Empire. Sculpture
Marcus Ulpius TrajanusMARCUS ULPIUS TRAJANUS Roman emperor Date: 53 - 117
Timgad - Arch of Triumph de Trajan cote nord ouest. Remains of Roman Arch of Trajan at Thamugadi (Timgad), Algeria. Date between 1860 and 1900. Timgad - Arch of Triumph de Trajan cote nord ouest
Trajans Table - RomaniaThe site of Trajans Table - a Latin inscription dedicated to the Emperor Trajan, engraved on a specially carved cliff overlooking the Iron Gates
Trajans Column, Rome, Italy - a Roman triumphal column in Rome, Italy, which commemorates Roman emperor Trajans victory in the Dacian Wars
Rome / Trajan Column C1760Trajans Column in Trajans Forum, Rome.The monument was built under Emperor Trajan and was finished in 113 AD. The carvings depict Trajans campaigns in Dacia. Date: 2nd century AD
Trajans Column and St Peters Basilica, Rome, ItalyView of Trajans Column, with St Peters Basilica on the right, in Rome, Italy. The column is famous for its spiral bas relief, commemorating the Emperor Trajans victory in the Dacian Wars
Ruins of Timgad, AlgeriaTimgad - Algeria - Roman Ruins. Known as Thamugas by the Romans, Timgad was a Roman colonial town in North Africa founded by the Emperor Trajan
Timgad - Algeria - Roman Ruins. Known as Thamugas by the Romans, Timgad was a Roman colonial town in North Africa founded by the Emperor Trajan
Algeria / TimgadTimgad was constructed as a bastion against the Berbers in the Aures Mountains by Emperor Trajan in AD100. The town was laid out in the classic Roman plan and is superbly preserved
Ignatius of AntiochIGNATIUS THEOPHORUS known as IGNATIUS OF ANTIOCH Christian prelate and church father; martyred in Rome under the emperor Trajan
Trajan & ParthenaspatesThe emperor Trajanus appoints Partamaspartes (or Parthenaspates) as king of Parthia, an Asian nation
Trajan & ParthamasirisParthamasiris, king of Armenia, is brought captive before the emperor Trajanus. The Roman soldiers stand by holding their standards
Trajan Goes to WarTrajan enjoys victories in in the East - here he is camped on the Danube receiving tribute from defeated tribes. His successes will be honoured by Trajans Column at Rome. Date: 53 - 117
Timgad RuinsThe Roman ruins at Timgad are some of the finest in Africa. This is the Arch of Trajan
Trajan in GermanyThe emperor Trajan rises through the German forest, accompanied by his bodyguard