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emthehistorygirl:Anonymous Asked: Favourite Roman EmpressProbably Livia, she was a Boss Ass Bitch
lauraderns:Roman, Scarlett, Thomasin & TaikaJojo Rabbit, for your consideration.
lauraderns:Roman, Scarlett, Thomasin & TaikaJojo Rabbit, for your consideration.
Bob Mizer - Steve Espie vs Nick Roman (1970)
didoofcarthage:Details from a fresco in a triclinium of the Villa Arianna at Stabiae Roman, late 1st
Frescoes from a cubiculum in the Villa Arianna at Stabiae, Italy
Details from a fresco in a triclinium of the Villa Arianna at Stabiae Roman, late 1st Century B.C. o
smartbitchesdontlie:Boscoreale Frescoes of the villa of P. Fannius SynistorBoscoreale was located no
Details of the wall paintings in a cubiculum (bedroom) from the Villa of P. Fannius Synistor at Bosc
fangirltothefullest:Nutcracker Prince Roman VS Mouse King Remus! Their sweaters had nutcracker and
museum-of-artifacts:Ancient roman slave collar with inscription: “I have fled, take me to my master
Horses of Saint Mark - ancient Roman statues looted from Constantinople in 1204 during the Fourth Cr
“Kneeling barbarian,” Roman, early 1st century AD, Naples Archeological Museumhttps://ww
cma-greek-roman-art:Cinerary Urn, 1, Cleveland Museum of Art: Greek and Roman ArtSize: Diameter: 20.
italian-landscapes:Arco di Augusto (Augustus’ Arch), Aosta-Aoste, ItalyThis Roman Arch dates back to
leradr:Trajan’s Column. A roman warrior is fighting while is carrying a head of an enemy in the mout
echiromani:Ancient Roman mosaic of Apollo, from the archaeological site of Old Paphos, Cyprus.
marmarinos:Detail of the Venus of Esquilino, dated to the early Roman imperial period, or the 1st ce
museum-of-artifacts:Roman glass cup from the workshop of Ennion, supposedly the inventor of mold blo
cma-greek-roman-art:Mirror Box with Head of Athena, 400, Cleveland Museum of Art: Greek and Roman Ar
misswallflower:Origami by Roman Diaz
The First Sack of Rome, 390 BCThroughout history Rome was sacked many times by invaders, perhaps the
Crown of the Holy Roman Empire
unrar:A panorama of the Roman ruins at Dougga, with the Capitol at the top. The latter was presented
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