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greekromangods: Sarcophagus with the Triumph of Dionysos and the Seasons Roman; Late Imperial, Galli
artofhitjim: Domestic life in Late Antiquity Rome dot png
Beware the Ides of MarchWe hope the warning doesn’t came too late for all the Roman imperators
I know I’m a little late but how about that new Sanders Sides episode huh?[Image Description:
Late Israeli porn star Roman Ragazzi
heaveninawildflower:Glass mosaic plaque fragment with floral motifs (Roman, Egyptian late 1st centur
imfroughtwithjelly-sy: Little late for roman’s birthday but! Here’s the boy!! Happy birt
Model of the Palace of Diocletian, Split, Croatia, ca. A.D. 300–305. Museo della Civiltà
Glass mosaic plaque fragment with floral motifs (Roman, Egyptian late 1st century B.C.–1st cen
Emperor Commodus as Hercules, illustrating his megalomania, late 2nd century CE
Mosaic floor with Egyptianizing scene. Roman, late imperial, ca. A.D. 130–150. Medium: glass a
fyeahmyths:Romulus and Remus, twin brothers who later became the founders of Rome.
Detail from the sculpture Dying Gaul, Roman marble copy of a Hellenistic work of the late third cent
Portrait of Caracalla, ca. A.D. 211–217. Marble, approx. 14" high. Metropolitan Museu
ancientpeoples: Imperial Eagle Late Roman 4th-5th Century AD A rare example of the gem-carver’
mini-girlz: Crouching Aphrodite Roman, based on a Greek original c. 3rd–2nd century B.C. Late
otorno: Some of my favourite Tribunes of the late Roman Republic: Tiberius Gracchus, Lucius Appuleiu
peashooter85: Iron parade helmet and face mask, from the Roman site at Newstead, late 1st century AD
otorno: Some of my favourite Tribunes of the late Roman Republic: Tiberius Gracchus, Lucius Appuleiu
whatshouldwecallhomer: thelimpingdoctor: xv minvtes late w starbvcks It’s always Casca
Late 3rd century to early 4th century hinged gold Roman bracelet. From Sotheby’s Auctions
met-greekroman-art:Bronze mirror, late 5th century B.C., Metropolitan Museum of Art: Greek and Roman
Portraits of the four tetrarchs, ca. A.D. 305. Porphyry, approx. 4’ 3" high. Sain
whencyclopedia:Legions of Late Antiquity The Roman army underwent dramatic changes in Late Antiquity
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