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Ancient Roman mosaic fragment depicting two boxers. Artist unknown; ca. 300-350 CE. Now in the Rhe
didoofcarthage:Gold bracelet with colored glass and emeralds Roman, Late Imperial Period, c. A.D. 37
Hermes/Mercury seated on a ram. Roman copy (late 2nd/early 3rd cent. CE) after a Greek original by
PIERO DELLA FRANCESCA, SENIGALLIA MADONNA Late 1400’s, oil. This image does not do this paint
peashooter85:The Evolution of the Roman Army Part II — The Manipular Legion (Middle to Late Republic
Roman ruins of Timgad, late afternoon at Trajan’s Arch, Algeria (by ©haddock).
Tempio di Clitunno = The Temple of ClitunnoGiovanni Battista Piranesi (Italian; 1720–78)after 1765Et
ganymedesrocks:Alexander the Great, as Helios - Marble, Roman copy after a late 3rd to early 2nd Cen
life-of-a-latin-student://Quid faciat? repetatne domum et regalia tecta?An lateat silvis? pudor hoc,
romegreeceart:Baths of the Seven sages - Ostia Antica* Late second or early third century CE.July 20
pinchofnutmeg:Detail from a Roman mosaic, late third or early fourth century BCE room 37 in the vill
This limestone altar, dedicated to the sea-god Neptune, was found in 1850 in the ruins of a late-Rom
sartorialadventure:Gold and sardonyx earrings, late Imperial Roman, 4th century CE, inscribed ti kal
Marble bust of Socrates. Roman copy after a lost Greek original of the Late Classical period (
The ruins of Corbridge (Coria/Corstopitum) Fort and later town. Roman, founded in c.84 and occupied
Wall painting from Room H of the Villa of P. Fannius Synistor at BoscorealeRoman, Late Republic, c.
peashooter85:The largest standing Egyptian Obelisk… is in Rome? The Lateran Obelisk,Per
Chromium chalcedony Roman cameo depicting a Julio-Claudian prince, c. late 1st century BCE to early
Happy (late) Birthday Thomas Sanders! I wanted to make something nice and so I drew Roman like Thoma
Silver spoon, inscribed with the name Paulus preceded by a cross.6th century A.D.The Fitzwilliam Mus
A satyr and a nymph. Roman marble copy of a lost Hellenistic original; heads are later restora
kathyeyre:Some beauty from the Hermitage museum..Hylas and Nymph. Rome, late 3rd - early 4th century
Palazzo Massimo Triclinium pavement mosaic from a Roman villa in Priverno. Late 2nd / early 1st cent
thisblueboy:Roman, ca.250 AD, Unknown figure of the Late Empire, fine-grained white marble, Phoenix
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