RM2DEMXNE–Marble Bust, Sculpture or Portrait of Gaius Caesar (20AD-AD4) Roman Consul & Grandson of Augustus
RF2RJ5A21–The Triumphal Arch dates from 20AD and was built by the Romans, sunny day in springtime
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RMKP9ED5–Roman fresco depicting Medea meditating on the killing of her children. House of Jason (20-25). Pompeii. National Archaeological Museum. Naples. Italy.
RM2RN1AMD–(141212) -- ZHENGZHOU, Local people gather at the excavating spot of ancient relics of the Han Dynasty (202 BC-220 AD), in Wenxian County, central China s Henan Province, Dec. 11, 2014. ) (wf) CHINA-HENAN-ARCHAEOLOGY(CN) ZhuxXiang PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Zhengzhou Local Celebrities gather AT The Excavating Spot of Ancient Relics of The Han Dynasty 202 BC 220 Retired in Wenxian County Central China S Henan Province DEC 11 2014 WF China Henan Archaeology CN ZhuxXiang PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
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RMP53KNJ–Portrait head from a statue of a prince of the Julio-Claudian dynasty, perhaps the younger Drusus, son of the roman emperor Tiberius. Marble. 20-40 AD. From Kyrenia (Cyprus). British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom.
RMDT3041–Reconstructed Roman World Map 'Orbis Terrarum' circa 20AD as commissioned by Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa
RMRR1E0H–. Agricultural news. Agriculture -- West Indies; Plant diseases -- West Indies. 166 THE AGRICULTURAL NEWS. May 28, 1910.. WEST INDIAN COTTON. Messrs. Wolstenholme and Holland, of Liverpool, write as follows, under date May 9, with reference to the sales of West Indian Sea Island cotton :— Since our last report, about 400 bales of AVest Indian Sea Islands have been sold at firm prices. The sales include about 60 Anguilla, -lOid. to 21(1: 20 St. Martin, 20Ad. to 2d.: 60 Nevis, I9hd. to 21d; 50 Mont- serrat, 18(1 to 20d.: 80 8t. Kitts, 20rf. to 22irf.: 20 Antigua, 20rf. to 21(7.; 60 Barbuda, 20r
RF2RJ5A4D–The Triumphal Arch dates from 20AD and was built by the Romans, sunny day in springtime
RMKE3F7G–Roman fresco depicting Heracles grabbing the centaur Nessus by the hair. Behind them, Deianira. House of Jason (20-25 AD). Pompeii. National Archaeological Museum. Naples. Italy.
RM2RN1AHH–(141212) -- ZHENGZHOU, People work in graves at the excavating spot of ancient relics of the Han Dynasty (202 BC-220 AD), in Wenxian County, central China s Henan Province, Dec. 11, 2014. ) (wf) CHINA-HENAN-ARCHAEOLOGY(CN) ZhuxXiang PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Zhengzhou Celebrities Work in Graves AT The Excavating Spot of Ancient Relics of The Han Dynasty 202 BC 220 Retired in Wenxian County Central China S Henan Province DEC 11 2014 WF China Henan Archaeology CN ZhuxXiang PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
RM2RMA7J0–Photo taken on July 22, 2013 shows people visiting the ruins of Suoyang City in Guazhou County, northwest China s Gansu Province. Suoyang, which dates back to the Han Dynasty (202 BC-220 AD), was an ancient city on the Silk Road. . (Xinhua)(wjq) CHINA-SILK ROAD-HERITAGE (CN) PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Photo Taken ON July 22 2013 Shows Celebrities Visiting The Ruins of Suoyang City in County Northwest China S Gansu Province Suoyang Which Dates Back to The Han Dynasty 202 BC 220 Retired what to Ancient City ON The Silk Road XINHUA China Silk Road Heritage CN PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
RMP807K3–Roman fresco depicting Paris, seated, awaits the prize promised to him by Aphrodite. Eros, at the door, points to Helen, urging him to make the decision that will lead to the Trojan War. House of Jason (20-25). Pompeii. National Archaeological Museum. Naples. Italy.
RF2RJRGHG–The Triumphal Arch dates from 20AD and was built by the Romans, sunny day in springtime
RMKP9ED0–Roman fresco depicting Phaedra, tormented by the unrequited love of his stepson Hippolytus, delivers a letter in which he accuses him and what will lead to his death. House of Jason (20-25). Pompeii. National Archaeological Museum. Naples. Italy.
RMP807K5–Roman fresco depicting Medea meditating on the killing of her children. House of Jason (20-25). Pompeii. National Archaeological Museum. Naples. Italy.
RF2RJ5A4H–The Triumphal Arch dates from 20AD and was built by the Romans, sunny day in springtime, black and whie
RMKEB3W1–Roman fresco depicting the encounter between Pelias and Jason. Pelias, king of Iolcos, standing on the steps of a temple recognises Jason by his missing sandal. House of Jason (20-25 AD). Pompeii. National Archaeological Museum. Naples. Italy.
RMP53KP7–Head of statue of a priestess of the goddess Vesta. Marble. 100-20 AD. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom.
RMKP9EDJ–Roman fresco depicting Paris, seated, awaits the prize promised to him by Aphrodite. Eros, at the door, points to Helen, urging him to make the decision that will lead to the Trojan War. House of Jason (20-25). Pompeii. National Archaeological Museum. Naples. Italy.
RMT770BT–Livia Drusilla (59/58BC-29AD). Empress of Roman Empire. Roman statue of Livia as Fortuna or Copia. 20-40 AD. Marble. From Iponuba (Baena, Cordoba province, Andalusia, Spain). National Archaeological Museum. Madrid. Spain.
RMP80824–Roman fresco depicting Heracles grabbing the centaur Nessus by the hair. Behind them, Deianira. House of Jason (20-25 AD). Pompeii. National Archaeological Museum. Naples. Italy.
RMT72TDP–Drusus the Younger (14 BC-23 AD). Roman consul and Tribune of the Plebs. Bust. 20-27 AD. Marble. From Rome (Italy). National Archaeological Museum. Madrid. Spain.
RMCXP4M7–Head of statue of a priestess of the goddess Vesta. Marble. 100-20 AD. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom.
RMP7YEJJ–Roman fresco depicting the encounter between Pelias and Jason. Pelias, king of Iolcos, standing on the steps of a temple recognises Jason by his missing sandal. House of Jason (20-25 AD). Pompeii. National Archaeological Museum. Naples. Italy.
RMT2GYN5–Lex Coloniae Genitiuae Iuliae. Municipal Law of the ancient Urso (Osuna, Seville province, Andalusia, Spain) promulgated in 44 BC. Published in bronze tablets between 20 and 24 AD. Second tablet. Chapters 70 to 82. It explains the obligation of augurs and pontifices to reside in the colony, appointment of legates, prohibition of gifts to avoid abuses, jurisdiction of aediles, procedure of popular initiatives and judicial means for colonist to demand the fulfillment of civic obligations. National Archaeological Museum Madrid. Spain.
RMCXX155–Portrait head from a statue of a prince of the Julio-Claudian dynasty, perhaps the younger Drusus. Marble.
RMT2GYN3–Lex Coloniae Genitiuae Iuliae. Detail. Municipal Law of the ancient Urso (Osuna, Seville province, Andalusia, Spain) promulgated in 44 BC. Published in bronze tablets between 20 and 24 AD. Third tablet. Chapters 91 to 99. It deals with the personal benefits of public positions and the inconvenience of receiving gifts. It regulates the rights of association and assembly, the defense of the colony, the qualifications of magistracy candidates and the consensus for making government decisions. National Archaeological Museum. Madrid. Spain.
RMP80821–Roman fresco depicting Phaedra, tormented by the unrequited love of his stepson Hippolytus, delivers a letter in which he accuses him and what will lead to his death. House of Jason (20-25). Pompeii. National Archaeological Museum. Naples. Italy.
RMT2GYND–Lex Coloniae Genitiuae Iuliae. Detail. Municipal Law of the ancient Urso (Osuna, province of Seville, Andalusia, Spain) promulgated in 44 BC. Published in bronze tablets between 20 and 24 AD. Second tablet. Chapters 70 to 82. Explains the obligation of augurs and pontifices to reside in the colony, appointment of legates, prohibition of gifts to avoid abuses, jurisdiction of aediles, procedure of popular initiatives and judicial means for colonist to demand the fulfillment of civic obligations. National Archaeological Museum Madrid. Spain.
RMT2GYNG–Lex Coloniae Genitiuae Iuliae. Municipal Law of the ancient Urso (Osuna, Seville province, Andalusia, Spain) promulgated in 44 BC. Published in bronze tablets between 20 and 24 AD. Chapters 61 to 69. It discusses the regulation of the assistants of the magistrates, obligation of the duumviriis to propose the calendar of public holidays, regulation of the religious life of the colony, daily workings of urban life and the tax regime of public management activities. National Archaeological Museum. Madrid. Spain.
RMT2GYMM–Lex Coloniae Genitiuae Iuliae. Municipal Law of the ancient Urso (Osuna, Seville province, Andalusia, Spain) promulgated in 44 BC. Published in bronze tablets between 20 and 24 AD. Third tablet. Chapters 91 to 99. It deals with the personal benefits of public positions and the inconvenience of receiving gifts. It regulates the rights of association and assembly, the defense of the colony, the qualifications of magistracy candidates and the consensus for making government decisions. National Archaeological Museum. Madrid. Spain.
RMT2GYNY–Lex Coloniae Genitiuae Iuliae. Detail. Municipal Law of the ancient Urso (Osuna, Seville province, Andalusia, Spain) promulgated in 44 BC. Published in bronze tablets between 20 and 24 AD. Chapters 61 to 69. It discusses the regulation of the assistants of the magistrates, obligation of the duumviriis to propose the calendar of public holidays, regulation of the religious life of the colony, daily workings of urban life and the tax regime of public management activities. National Archaeological Museum. Madrid. Spain.
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