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hismarmorealcalm:Palazzo Altemps. Portrait bust of Settimio Severo. William Kimber photo.
kleenextasteslikeclouds:The glamorous and beautiful Shahbanu Farah Diba Pahlavi, last empress of Ira
swiftfooted-a:El Djem Roman amphitheaterThe largest amphitheater in Africa, and the third of the ent
didoofcarthage:Statue of a muse, probably Clio, the muse of history. Roman, Imperial Period, c. 200
theancientwayoflife:~Funerary monument of Aththaia, daughter of Malchos.Period: Imperial PeriodDate:
ancientpeoples:Coin of Valentinian IAD 364-375Roman Imperial(Source: The British Museum)
theancientwayoflife:~ Marble portrait of the emperor Augustus.Period: Early Imperial, Julio-Claudian
theancientwayoflife:~ Augustus.Culture: RomanPeriod: Imperial PeriodDate: A.D. Early 1st centuryMedi
avgustaoktavia:The Three Graces, Roman, imperial period, Second Century AD, copy of a Greek work of
ancientpeoples:Glass Cinerary Urnmid 1st-2nd Century ADMid Imperial Period Rome(Source: The Met Muse
didoofcarthage:The Arch of Titus and the Arch of Septimius Severus Roman, Imperial Period
ancientpeoples:Glass portrait of a woman 19.1cm high (7 1/2 inch.) Roman, Imperial Period, 1st - 2nd
romegreeceart:House of Cadmus - the death of king PentheusIn Euripides’ play the Baccantes Dionysos
Funerary urn for holding the ashes of Sellia Epyre. Her name appears on the cover, while the name of
Bronze patera with Scylla attacking the companions of OdysseusRoman (excavated at Boscoreale near mo
Sarcophagus with revelers gathering grapes. Roman, c. 225. Pentelic marble. Isabella Stewart Gardner
Russian Monarchy | © Tsarskoye Selo State Museum
“The Theater of Marcellus, from the Piazza Montanara” by Robert Macpherson1858albumen silver print f
Athena Parthenos (Roman 2nd-3rd Century A.D.)
Fragmentary wall painting: Phaedra with an attendant, probably her nurseRoman, 20-60 A.D.Excavated a
hadrian6:Head of Discus Thrower. copy after a Greek original. middle Imperial Period. Roman. marble
thatshowthingstarted:Marble relief of Minerva and Arachne, Roman Imperial Period, circa 1st to 2nd c
ancientpeoples:Glass jug 10.2cm (4 inch.) high Roman, Late Imperial period, 4th century AD.Source: M
ancientpeoples: Statue of Athena Parthenos (the Virgin Goddess) Roman, Imperial Period, 2nd or 3rd
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