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The Evolution of the Roman Empire Part VII — Stilicho, Honorius, and the Destruction of the Ro
theancientwayoflife:~ The Morgan Cup.Place of origin: Roman Empire, probably ItalyDate: A.D. 1-99
Sestertius of Plotina Augusta, wife of the Emperor Trajan, depicting Plotina on the obverse and the
strwrsdaily:Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980)
Did the Ancient Chinese send an envoy to the Roman Emperor Augustus?When Octavian defeated his rival
Fallen Empire© (2017 / Digital) - Bahrull Marta
otfilms:Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980)
“We’ll be sent to the spice mines of Kessel or smashed into who-knows-what!”
are you kidding this is the best crawl since empire strikes back
Colossal portrait sculpture of the Empress Plotina, wife of Trajan, thought to have been made after
50 Shades of PurpleThe Roman Emperor Elagabalus enjoyed dressing up as a woman and prostituting hims
When someone starts telling me something about Odoacre and the decline of Rome.
The Ziva Maxi Dress from Igigi by Yuliya Raquel
Portret of Paulina Czechowiczowa by Józef Pitschmann, 1806
Sparta in the Roman Empire (it became a tourist trap)Sparta ceased to be an important power after th
Marble portrait bust of the Roman emperor Tiberius (r. 14-37 CE). Artist unknown; 1st cent. CE. Fo
Today in History, Oct. 3rd, 52 BC.Vercingetorix surrenders to Julius Caesar, ending the Siege of Ale
Though these flying creature designs by Ralph McQuarrie weren’t used for The Empire Strikes Back, th
ILM Art Department Challenge: The JobSome of my submissions for the final leg of the contest. For mo
yeahlegendary:Four-year-old Farris watches The Empire Strikes Back for the first time and learns tha
Rachel Weisz photographed by Jason Bell for Empire Magazine UK 2018.
Stater of Kingdom of Syria with laureate head of Zeus (obverse) and elephant with spear above (rever
fromwheatwebelieve:Counterparts on Flickr.Empire | Springfield, VA12-13-13My photo.
Eugène Flandin (1803–1876)Vue de Persepolis , 1841
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