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Victorian Era Roman style bust made of Baltic amber and ivory.Estimated Value: 25,500 - 37,000 Euro
cma-greek-roman-art:Intaglio with Victory in Chariot, 1-200, Cleveland Museum of Art: Greek and Roma
Ancient Roman glass cup, with an inscription in Greek, ΛΑΒΕ ΤΗΝ ΝΙΚΗΝ (”Seize the victory”), surroun
Sol Invictus by Doug and Mark Starn, 1992. Photographic assemblage. National Gallery of Victoria, Au
gunhilde:Amber was also a very popular material for Roman jewelry. This amber intaglio depicts two h
abrighterhellas:Capitals with winged Victories - House of the Great Portal at Herculaneum, buried by
myancientworld: ’May you always be victorious, Herucles Augustus!’Roman fibula, Late Imperial, dated
didoofcarthage:Terracotta medallion depicting a victorious charioteer of the Green faction Roman, Mi
Relic of Saint Victorious from the Roman catacombs
cma-greek-roman-art:Intaglio with Victory in Chariot, 1, Cleveland Museum of Art: Greek and Roman Ar
honorthegods:Winged Victory Roman terracotta oil lamp, 2nd half of 1st century CE.On the discus a wi
arthistoryfeed:Bronze foot from one of a pair of winged Victories that stood on the pediment of the
philomaela:Stay, Roman brethren! Gracious conqueror, Victorious Titus, rue the tears I shed, A mothe
Intaglio with Victory in Chariot, 1, Cleveland Museum of Art: Greek and Roman ArtSize: Overall: 1.6
met-medieval-art:Seal Box, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Medieval ArtGift of Ruth and Victoria Blumka,
Embossed parade helmet of brass with figure of Victory, from the Roman site at Newstead, late 1st ce
Daguerreotype view of a crowd in St. Peter’s Square in Vatican City taken by an unidentified Italian
ancientpeoples:Terracotta oil lamp with winged Victory Early Imperial Roman, 1st half of second cent
NEW MAP: Europe 272: Downfall of Zenobia (summer 272) buff.ly/3c7Cv30 After his victory at I
didoofcarthage:Glass cup with wreaths and Greek inscription, reading “Take the victory”Roman, August
ancientrome:The Roman goddess Victoria accomplishes a ritual sacrifice killing of a bull.
arthistoryfeed:Marble Figure of winged Victory sacrificing a bull, AD 200, Roman. (Source The #Briti
myancientworld: ’May you always be victorious, Herucles Augustus!’Roman fibula, Late Imperial, dated
Roman Sionis and Victor ZsaszSometimes you gotta just make out with your henchmen…be gay. do crimes.
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