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myglyptothek:Portrait of Agrippina the Elder. From Pergamum. First half of I century AD. Marble. İst
If you read one thing today, read this article on the Getty Iris about the results of an incredible
Portrait of a girl. Second half of III century AD. White marble. Museo Nazionale di Ravenna. Inv. 95
Libation,or offering scene from 1st c. A.D. Rome
Emperor Vespasian and the Urine Tax,When Vespasian became Roman Emperor in 69 AD the Roman Empire wa
Marble head of the Roman deity Jupiter. Artist unknown; 2nd cent. CE. Now in the Spurlock Museum,
allthingseurope:Roman Forum (by Damien Borel)
sassaphrass:Pompey Magnus, Gauis Julius Caesar and Marcus Crassus made up what is called the first t
The Evolution of the Roman Army Part I — The Roman Phalanx of the Late Kingdom and Early Repub
last-of-the-romans:House of the Vestals.
lostprofile:VILLA OF LIVIA, PRIMAPORTASecond-style frescoes from the villa suburbana at Primaporta,
Statuette of the goddess Artemis/Diana. Unknown Anatolian artist; 1st cent. BCE. Now in the Getty Vi
Remnants of Palatine imperial palace seen from Aventino terrace. In the middle the “valley&rdq
Caesar Giving Cleopatra the Throne of Egypt, Pietro da Cortona, ca. 1637
Funerary stele of Virdomarus and his sister. From Solin, Dalmatia. I century AD. Marble. Museo Lapi
last-of-the-romans:The ruins of Ancient Rome
The Death of LondonHistorians today mostly shirk from using the term “The Dark Ages” whe
last-of-the-romans:Historical Images of Ancient Rome
Ancient Roman chalcedonyappliqué depicting the bust of a young man in a cloak. Artist unknown; ca.
Roman gold and engraved nicolo onyx intaglio ring depicting a seahorse or hippocamp, c. 3rd century
Gold and nicolo onyx Roman ring with depiction of a eagle standing on a palm branch, c. 1st century
King Pyrrhus and the Pyrrhic Victory,In the 3rd Century BC King Pyrrhus was the ruler of a growing k
Costumes from Imperium: Nero
The Evolution of the Roman Army Finale— The Death of the Roman Army and the Fall of RomeIn cas
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