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Roman Vishniac is responsible for taking the most widely recognized and reproduced photographic reco
Dewey Arch in Madison Square Park (New York).The Dewey Arch was built in 1899 by Charles Lamb, to co
Bust of Lucius Verus (co-emperor with Marcus Aurelius, 161-169 CE). Artist unknown; after 160 CE.
Romantic Winter Landscape with Ice Skaters by a Castle, Albert Bredow (1828-1899)
by Cesar Poyatos on Flickr
megandear:Outside of Prague, in the Czech Republic, is a small Roman CatholicChurch that looks norma
Rome, Cestius’ pyramid seen from a Protestant cemetery.
Merry Xmas Everyone!Today it’s not uncommon for people to abbreviate the word “Christmas” into Xmas,
My Latest Roman Coin CleansMany of you have messaged me to show some pics of the Roman coins I have
The Siege of MasadaIn 66 AD a large Jewish partisan group called the “Sicarii” rebelled
Marble head of Vespasian, who commissioned the Colloseum, and two unknown Romans. My pictures from t
From a Roman funerary monument, 30 BC.Shows two provocator gladiators fighting. The writing on the e
Fun History Fact,In the Hou Hanshu, the historical records of the Han Dynasty , the ancient Chinese
Where in the World is Prester John?In the late Roman Empire and early Middle Ages there was a legend
Ancient Rome’s artificial sweetener,Today artificial sweeteners have become a common item in m
The Forgotten Antonine Wall,I’m sure just about everyone has heard of the world famous “
The Trilothon Stones of Baalbek,Located in what is now Lebanon, Baalbek is an ancient Roman ruin dat
Redcoats, Jacobites, and the Destruction of Hadrian’s Wall in 1746.During ancient Roman times
An Ancient Roman Ghost Story as told by Pliny the Younger, 1st Century AD.There was in Athens a hous
The First Papal Conclave 1270 AD,Today begins the Papal Conclave to elect the next Pope of the Roman
Portrait of Julia Domna, wife of the Roman emperor Septimius Severus and mother of Caracalla and Get
Marble bust of the Greco-Egyptian deity Serapis. Roman copy after a Greek original (4th cent. BCE)
Head of Asclepius. Roman copy (second half of 2nd cent. CE) after a mid-4th cent. BCE Greek origina
Rosso Fiorentino, Ange Musicien, 1520.
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