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Romano-Germanic Museum - Jupiter pillarFragment of a square Jupiter pillar. Three sides depict vario
Romano-Germanic Museum: Goddess Fortuna* She also protected the shipment of grain which was often tr
Two wooden shields dating to the 3rd century CE, found at Thorsberg Moor in northern Germany. The mo
Romano-Germanic Museum - Silenus figurinesMuseum has a pretty good collection of figurines- Most of
ancient-serpent:Old town in Dresden // by ancient-serpent
ancient-serpent:Limburg Cathedral, Germany (by ancient-serpent)
Philipp von Heinsberg, Archbishop of Cologne 1167-1191. Silver pfennig.
Roman rhyton discovered at Laitila (Finland)* 200-400 CE* Germany Inferior, probably from Cologne ar
ancient-serpent:Markgräfliches Opernhaus, Bayreuth, Germany
ancient-serpent:Semperoper Dreden // by ancient-serpent.tumblr.com(don’t remove credit)
walking alone by andy dauer Camera: Nikon D750
Biriciana, Roman fortThe Roman fort at Weissenburg called Biriciana in ancient times, is a former Ro
dwellerinthelibrary:An alert sphinx, set to guard Roman tombs. At the Römisch-Germanisches Museum in
ancient-serpent:Semperoper Dreden // by ancient-serpent.tumblr.com(don’t remove credit)
Karmazid aka Patrick Zöller aka Patze (German. b. Karlsruhe, Germany) - Untitled Mixed Media
Julia Flavia, daughter of emperor Titus. In 79 CE she was granted honoric title of Augusta. This coi
Roman bowl with animal figures * Romano-Germanic museum, Cologne, November 2017
Genius (Weissenburg treasure)* Roman* 2nd/3rd century CE* Raetia / Bavaria (Limes)* Weißenburg ( Bav
ancient-serpent:The Sion Gospels Book Cover, Germany (Trier?), ca. 1140-1150, V&A Museum
eopederson:Ruinen von Bädern aus der Römerzeit, Trier, Rheinland-Pfalz, 1977.
Romano-Germanic MuseumCologne, November 2017
The Mystery of the Roman Dodecahedra,Found in Britain, France, Western Germany, and parts of Eastern
Romano-Germanic MuseumA tiny figurine portraying Priapus wearing a greatcoat. Priapus was a minor ru
Romano-Germanic MuseumA figurine depicting Apis. (bronze, 2nd century CE, Köln)Cologne, November 201
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