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Arch of Titus. Rome. ItalyRoman Art. Arch of Titus. Erected in the year 81 to commemorate the conquest of Titus against the Jews. It features carved scenes of the conquest and subsequent destruction of Jerusalem (AD 70)
Israel. Jerusalem. Via Dolorosa with the Arch of Ecce HomoIsrael. Jerusalem. Via Dolorosa. Street of Old City, which traditionally Jesus walked carrying the cross, way to his crucifixion. Arch of Ecce Homo. 2nd Station
Bunyan / Pilgrims MapThe pilgrims route map, from the Gate at upper left, via the Valley of the Shadow of Death, the Slough of Despond, Vanity Fair
Tomb of Caecilia Metella, Appian Way, Rome, ItalyVintage 19th century photograph: The Tomb of Caecilia Metella is a mausoleum located just outside Rome at the three mile marker of the Via Appia, Appian Way
washing hanging out Via della Marina, Naples, NapoliVintage 19th century photograph: traditional city buildings wish washing hanging out of windows in Via della Marina, Naples, Napoli, Italy
c. 1880s Italy Via Roma Naples Napolic.1880s Italy Via Roma Naples Napoli
View of the Temple of Fortuna Augusta, Pompeii. On the corner of Via del Foro and Via della Fortuna. Chromolithograph and illustration by G
Plaster cast of a womans body from the Via Stabiana now in the Museum of Pompeii. Chromolithograph by Victor Steeger after an illustration by Geremia Discanno from Emile Presuhns Les Plus Belles
Plaster cast of a mans body from the Via Stabiana, now in the Museum of Pompeii. Chromolithograph by Victor Steeger after an illustration by Geremia Discanno from Emile Presuhns Les Plus Belles
Julia Maesa, daughter of Gaius Julius Bassianus. Found near the Via Appia. Copperplate engraving from Pietro Paolo Montagnani-Mirabilis Il Museo Capitolino (The Capitoline Museum), Rome, 1820
Section through the Tomb of Cecilia Metella or the Capo di Bovi, Via Appia, outside Rome. Copperplate engraving by Henry Moses from A Collection of Antique Vases, Altars, etc. London, 1814
The Tomb of Cecilia Metella or the Capo di Bovi, Via Appia, outside Rome. Copperplate engraving by Henry Moses from A Collection of Antique Vases, Altars, etc. London, 1814
Israel. Jerusalem. Via Dolorosa. Street of Old City, which traditionally Jesus walked carrying the cross, way to his crucifixion
Israel. Jerusalem. Via Dolorosa. V Station. Stone with the pIsrael. Jerusalem. Old City. Old City. V Station. Place of encounter between Jesus and Simon of Cyrene, the man who carried the cross of Christ to Mount Calvary
Via Dolorosa street sign. Jerusalem. IsraelIsrael. Jerusalem. Via Dolorosa. Street of Old City, which traditionally Jesus walked carrying the cross, way to his crucifixion. Street sign
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
Trajans Market. Rome. ItalyItaly. Rome. Trajans Market. 2nd century AD. Built by Apollodorus of Damascus. Panorama
Catalan WaySPAIN. Barcelona. TheCatalan Way(inCatalan, Via Catalana), also known asThe Catalan Road to Independence(in Catalan, Via Catalana cap a la Independ讣 ia) was a 400km (249 mile)
Italian Lakes - Via Serbelloni - Narrow-stepped street leading upwards. Part of Box 184 Boswell Collection - Italian Lakes. Date: circa 1900
Vias Lucia Napoli, Naples, Italy circa 1880Via S. Lucia Napoli, Naples, Italy circa 1880. Date: circa 1880
Ecce Homo Arch on the Via Dolorosa, Jesusalem, circa 1880s (Zangaki studio). Date: circa 1880s
Israel. Jerusalem. Church of Ecce Homo. InteriorIsrael. Jerusalem. Via Dolorosa. Church of Ecce Homo. Roman Catholic Church, part of the Convent of the Sisters of Zion. Interior. Old City
Archaeological Site of Cumae. Greek colony. Italy. Sacred RArchaeological Site of Cumae. Greek colony. Magna Graecia. Italy. Sacred Road
Italy. Pompeii. Italy. Thermopolium. (Sreet of Abundance)Italy. Pompeii. Italy. Thermopolium. Commercial establishment (restaurant). Both hot and cold food and drink were stored in the jars in the counter. (Sreet of Abundance)
Italy. Pompeii. Via Sepulchre. Relief decorated with floral motifs
Italy. Pompeii. Tomb pictorial remains in the Via Sepulchre. Outside
Italy. Pompeii. Marina Gate. Western limit of the city on the Via Marina
Via Domiziana (Domitiana). Cumae. ItalyVia Domiziana (Domitiana). Roman road built in 95 AD under emperor Domitian under Arco Felice. Cumae. Italy
Italy. Rome. Nocturnal view of the Via dei Fori Imperiali anItaly. Rome. Nocturnal view of the Via dei Fori Imperiali. In the background, the Altar of the Fatherland, known as National Monument to Victor Emmanuel II
Italy. Rome. Via Giulia street plaque. Historic center of the city
Roman city of Italica. SpainSpain. Italica. Roman city founded c. 206 BC. Roman road. Andalusia
Italy. Paestum. Sacred Way
Italy. Appian Way (Via Appia). 4th century BCItaly. Appian Way (Via Appia). Roman road who connected Rome to Brindisi. 4th century BC. Section near Rome
Italy. Pompeii. Pedestrian crossing at Via della Fortuna
Roman art. Syria. Palmyra. Decumanus (avenue). Ruins. 3rd century. Oasis Tadmor
Inscribed funerary relief of Aurelius Hermia and his wife Aurelia Philematium. 80 BC. From a tomb in the Via Nomentana, Rome. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom
Paestum. Roman road and Temple of AthenaPaestum. Roman Road and, at background, the Temple of Athena, 6th century BC
Ostia Antica. Via Horrea Epagathiana. Italy
Ostia Antica. House of Diana seen from the south-east, from Via of Diana. Italy
Ostia Antica. Road of the Fountain (Via della Fontana). Italy
Italy. Rome. Appian Way. 312 BC. Initiated by the censor Appius Claudius and completed by Augustus. Connected Rome with Brindisi
Relief map of the Roman Expansion. Rome. ItalyRelief map showing the Roman Expansion in the 8th century B.C. The founding of Rome. Imperial Forum. Rome. Italy
Griffin. VesselVessel in form of griffin and horn. Found in Via Tiburtina. Penthelic marble. 1st century BD. Roman National Museum. Palazzo Massimo. Rome. Italy
Commemorative plaque to Augustus on behalf of the freeman L. Lucretius Zethus. From Via di Monte Brianzo. 1st century AD. Roman National Museum. Palazzo Massimo. Rome. Italy
Temple of Antoninus and Faustina. Rome. ItalyItaly. Rome. Temple of Antoninus and Faustina. 141 AD. In the 17th century adapted to the church of San Lorenzo in Miranda. Roman Forum
Italy. Ostia Antica. Roman Gate (Porta Romana). Belongs to the city walls. 1st century BC. At Via Ostiensis
Tiberius (Tiberius Julius Caesar) Roman EmperorTiberius (Tiberius Julius Caesar) (Rome, c. 42 BC-Misena, 37 AD). Roman Emperor (12-37) of the Julio-Claudian dynasty. It was adopted by Augustus, who named him his successor. Bust of young Tiberius
Sarcophagus depicting Dionysus and his wife, Ariadne. RomeSarcophagus depicting Dionysus and his wife, Ariadne. Came from the area via Labicana. Dated in the first decade of the 3rd century AD. National Roman Museum. Baths of Diocletian. Rome. Italy