Late Roman Gallery
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Marble portrait head of the Roman emperor Constantine I (r. 306-312 CE [as Western Caesar]; 312-324
Ancient Roman sardonyx cameo showing Emperor Constantine I being crowned by the Tyche (Fortune) of C
elsewheregreen:Textile fragment with the image of an angel. From Antinopolis, Egypt. Late Roman or e
helenmilesmosaics:Huge variety of domestic and wild animals, birds and fish, in my latest blog post
historyfilia:Marble Portrait Bust of a Woman with a Scroll. Byzantine, late 4th–early 5th century.Th
ancientpeoples:Plaque with a Female FigureCoptic or Byzantine Egypt, 4th century (Late Antique)This
Bronze face-mask helmet of a Roman cavalryman, worn on special occasions. Artist unknown; late 1st
theancientwayoflife:~ Bracelet.Culture: RomanPeriod: late AntiqueDate: Early A.D. 4th centuryPlace o
7 Days of the week bracelet Seven Olympian gods depicted as the gods of the planets in correct order
honorthegods:A Roman Feast by Roberto Bompiani (late 1800s)Happy Saturnalia!
honorthegods:The Symmachi-Nicomachi diptych. Ivory, circa 400 CEThe diptych was originally made up o
myglyptothek:Portrait of Gaius Caesar or Lucius Caesar. From National Garden, Athens. Late I century
otorno:Figures from the late Roman Republic.© 2015 Antonia AlksnisLeft to right in the main image: C
The Vergilius Augusteus is a manuscript from late antiquity, containing the works of the Roman autho
myglyptothek:Portrait of young Commodus. From Ostia. Late II century AD (before 180 AD). Marble. Mus
peashooter85:The Evolution of the Roman Army Part I — The Roman Phalanx of the Late Kingdom and Earl
myancientworld: ’May you always be victorious, Herucles Augustus!’Roman fibula, Late Imperial, dated
skepseis:Ephesus, TurkeyThis was once a lavish ancient Greek city, and later, a major Roman city, on
cma-greek-roman-art:Finger Ring, 300s, or later, Cleveland Museum of Art: Greek and Roman ArtSize: D
via-appia:Mosaic from the baths at Sbeitla, Tunisia.Late Roman/Early Byzantine, 4th-5th century AD
Roman Imperial Gallic Type I helmet, late 1st cenury ADfrom Christies
otorno:Some of my favourite Tribunes of the late Roman Republic: Tiberius Gracchus, Lucius Appuleius
didoofcarthage:Details from a fresco in a triclinium of the Villa Arianna at Stabiae Roman, late 1st
toooo late new year
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