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Marble portrait head of the Roman emperor Constantine I (r. 306-312 CE [as Western Caesar]; 312-324
Ancient Roman sardonyx cameo showing Emperor Constantine I being crowned by the Tyche (Fortune) of C
Head from a bronze statue of the Roman emperor Severus Alexander (r. 222-235 CE), last emperor of th
Mosaic depicting fishes, from vestibule A of the Domus dei Pesci (House of the Fishes) at the ancien
visitheworld:Old roman ways, Ostia Antica / Italy (by Olga).
Selene, goddess of the moon, and her mortal lover Endymion. Roman marble sarcophagus, artist unknow
divialexifilius:Restitutor Orbis(’Restorer of the World’)One of the greatest Roman emperors who does
A portrait bust of Faustina the Elder (d. ca. 140 CE), wife of the Roman emperor Antoninus Pius (r.
~~~Est mihi Romae maximus amicus nomine Biggus Dickus.
michaelmoonsbookshop:michaelmoonsbookshop:Lucan’s Pharsalia or the Civil Wars in RomeLondon 1650[Sol
~~~Quinque anni grammaticae Latinae et litterarumsemper ubi sub ubi
rapaxjustromanthings:JustRomanThings by Legio XXI RapaxLegio XXI Rapax FBpage Spero Patronum me anim
sassy-cicero-says:7/100✔Today’s focus was the first chapter of Henrik Mouritzen’s :(1998). The first
Funerary portrait of a woman from Roman Egypt. Artist unknown; ca. 138-192 CE (Antonine period). F
Mummy portrait of a girl, from Roman Egypt. Artist unknown; ca. 120-150 CE. Now in the Liebieghaus
Mummy portrait of a man from the Fayum, Roman Egypt. Artist unknown; 2nd or 3rd cent. CE. Now in t
The head of the Roman Emperor Caracalla (Marcus Aurelius Severus Augustus Antoninus; r. 198-211 [joi
Apollo (left) and his son Asclepius (seated), with the wise centaur Chiron, Asclepius’ tutor,
Romano-British vase in the shape of a man’s head, perhaps representing the Roman Emperor Caracalla (
The so-called “Colchester Vase,” depicting four gladiators named by inscriptions as Secundus, Mario,
A vase bearing the face of a woman, believed by some scholars to be Julia Domna, wife of the emperor
Ancient Roman terracotta flask depicting gladiatorial combat. Now in the Romisch-Germanisches Museu
Bronze face-mask helmet of a Roman cavalryman, worn on special occasions. Artist unknown; late 1st
Ancient Roman glass cup, with an inscription in Greek, ΛΑΒΕ ΤΗΝ ΝΙΚΗΝ (”Seize the victory”), surroun
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