RFBCMM9D–The figures represent three ancient Roman women. The illustration dates to 1882.
RMD88HR8–ANCIENT ROMAN WOMEN
RMB5M4X7–Fortuna, Roman goddess of fortune, wood engraving, 1875, after ancient image,
RMBB4PM3–In ancient Greek and Roman mythology the Muses were nine sister goddesses who inspired people in the arts and sciences.
RMJANXBY–Roman painting depicting a column and a group of women. Fresco of peristyle of the house of the Dioscuri. National Archaeological Museum. Naples. Italy.
RME1GG5Y–A Roman fresco, discovered in Pompeii, depicits a woman seated on a bronze chair, with a back, playing a Greek musical instrument called a Kithara. Chairs with a back for the Romans was a symbol of dignity or respect, reserved for high officials or woman of rank (the ceremonial use of thrones a vestige of this tradition) such as the woman in this fresco. Dated 50 B.C.
RMFX8HBY–Last day on Corinth, 1870. Last day before the Roman legions looted and burned the Greek city. By Tony Robert-Fleury.
RMHMNXGY–Rome. Italy. Roman female portrait, with elaborate hairstyle, Museo Chiaramonti, Vatican Museums. Musei Vaticani. Inv. 1352
RMEG7N0M–Ancient Roman women's hairstyles.
RMT951Y7–The moon, in her chariot drawn by a pair of women. In ancient Roman religion and myth, Luna is the divine embodiment of the Moon (Latin luna; cf. English 'lunar'). She is often presented as the female complement of the Sun (Sol) conceived of as a god. Luna is also sometimes represented as an aspect of the Roman triple goddess (diva triformis ), along with Proserpina and Hecate.
RM2E266RT–Isabella of Austria. Portrait Elisabeth of Austria (Vienna, Austria, July 5, 1554 - January 22, 1592) was archduchess of Austria, daughter of the Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian II of Habsburg and Mary of Austria and Portugal, Infanta of Spain. She was a Catholic princess, considered one of the most beautiful women of her time. History of Philip II of Spain. Old engraving published in Historia de Felipe II by H. Forneron, in 1884
RF2WXTB3R–Roman women athletes, ancient Roman mosaic, Piazza Armerina, Sicily 300 AD
RMW4KH1A–Vintage engraving of Costumes of Ancient Roman British women. 1815, The Costume of the Original Inhabitants of the British Islands, by MEYRICK, Samuel
RMAG844N–Carthage women sacrifice their hair and jewels to buy weapons against the Roman invasion 146 BC. Hand-colored halftone of an illustration
RMMEHT23–Rome, Italy. 22nd April, 2018. Natale di Roma in Rome, Italy. Rome celebrates the 2771st anniversary of the foundation of the city in 21st April 753 B.C. Historical parade in the streets of Rome. People are dressed in ancient roman costumes. Credit: Vito Arcomano/Alamy Live News
RFEFM0KX–Victorian engraving of hair stlyes of ancient Roman women. Digitally restored image from a mid-19th century Encyclopaedia.
RM2T51398–Engraving of a group of Roman women, published circa 1888
RM2AE9J4G–Orpheus and the Sirens ancient Roman statues formerly in the Getty Villa, Los Angeles, California, USA before being returned to Italy September 2022
RMPGHE6E–Portrait of two women with wax tablets and stylus depicted in the Roman fresco from Herculaneum (1-79 AD), now on display in the National Archaeological Museum (Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli) in Naples, Campania, Italy.
RFBCCJMK–The figures represent ancient Roman women.
RMD88HR7–Ancient Roman Women
RMBX6RMY–bathing, ancient world, Roman Empire, bath for women, after Victor Duruy 'Histoire des Romains', 1843 - 1844, , Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RFK3NEEP–Medieval people standing in a garden wearing elegant clothes. Dancing in the Pleasure Garden (Roman de la Rose). After ancient miniature published on Magasin Pittoresque Paris 1839
RM2R0DRCD–Roman Age. Greek-style Roman palla. Chromolithography. 'Historia Universal', by César Cantú. Volume II, 1881.
RME1GG60–A Roman fresco, discovered in Pompeii, depicits a woman seated on a bronze chair, with a back, playing a Greek musical instrument called a Kithara. Chairs with a back for the Romans was a symbol of dignity or respect, reserved for high officials or woman of rank (the ceremonial use of thrones a vestige of this tradition) such as the woman in this fresco. Dated 50 B.C.
RM2WGGCP7–Ladies bathing in the public baths in ancient Rome.
RMHPDC23–Rome. Italy. Roman female portrait with typical hairstyle of women of the Severan family in the years AD 200-210. Capitoline Museum. Musei Capitolini.
RM2J2N20P–Calligraphic title page with bas-relief of scenes from Roman history showing Romulus and Remus with a wolf and the kidnap of the Sabine women. Premier Frontispiece. Handcoloured copperplate drawn and engraved by L. Labrousse, artist of Bordeaux, under the direction of Jacques Grasset de Saint-Sauveur from his L’antique Rome, ou description historique et pittoresque, Ancient Rome, or historical and picturesque description, Chez Deroy, Paris, 1796.
RMHRP641–Nero with Locusta, Ancient Roman Poisoner
RM2ERTT4C–Ancient Roman women hairstyles, Ancient roman empire. Italy, Europe. Old 19th century engraved illustration, El Mundo Ilustrado 1881
RF2M5DE1M–Historical costumes of three Roman women, colored historical illustration, Münchener Bilderbogen, München 1890
RMCN4HW1–Ancient roman noble women
RMAYKA2G–Roman women supplicating the gods to save the city from Hannibal and the Carthaginians 216 BC. Hand-colored halftone of an illustration
RMMEHT1P–Rome, Italy. 22nd April, 2018. Natale di Roma in Rome, Italy. Rome celebrates the 2771st anniversary of the foundation of the city in 21st April 753 B.C. Historical parade in the streets of Rome. People are dressed in ancient roman costumes. Credit: Vito Arcomano/Alamy Live News
RM2T0AWYX–Roman women thinking from the Villa Arianna (Adriana), Stabiae (Stabia) near Pompeii Fresco Pompeii Roman City is located near Naples in the Campania region of Italy. Pompeii was buried under 4-6 m of volcanic ash and pumice in the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in AD 79. Italy
RM2GNRMYY–Roman theatrical masks. The masks were quite large and covered the actor's entire head, they were also colour coded, brown for men and white for women. From Cassell's Illustrated Universal History, published 1883.
RMJCNKDR–Sardonyx cameo portrait perhaps representing two women of the Roman imperial family as the goddesses Minerva and Juno. c. 54-68. British Museum. Londo
RMMFRJEX–Comedy scene depicted in the Roman mosaic from Villa de Cicero (Villa of Cicero) in Pompeii, now on display in the National Archaeological Museum (Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli) in Naples, Campania, Italy. Two women consulting with a witch are depicted in the mosaic. Signature on the top: signed by Dioskourides of Samos.
RFBCMMB0–The figures represent three ancient Roman women. The illustration dates to 1882.
RMD88FMX–Roman Women - Perfume
RMTRG0C0–emperor, emperors, Rome, Roman Empire, ancient world, ancient times, people, empire romanum, half-length, half length, man, men, woman, women, female, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RM2M0JMC9–Young women tourists at The Forum, Ancient City of Pompeii, Pompei, Metropolitan City of Naples, Campania Region, Italy
RM2R0DRCA–Roman Age. From left to right: 18- Roman female tunic, 19 and 20 - Roman palla (women's mantle), 21 and 22- Greek-style Roman palla. Chromolithography. 'Historia Universal', by César Cantú. Volume II, 1881.
RMDYEB55–The Women of Rome Gathering at the Capitol by Peter Isaacsz (1569-1625) oil on copper, c 1600-1602. Women from various countries and eras are seen storming the Capitol in ancient Rome in protest against a proposed ruling that would henceforth allow men to have two wives. This rumour has been spread by the young boy Papirius, seen standing at the far right between his mother (in yellow) and several senators (in red).
RMPH42TM–Roman silver Denarius coin (200-207AD) : Julia Domna (AD 160–217) Roman empress of Syrian origins, second wife of Septimius Severus
RMHPDC22–Rome. Italy. Roman female portrait with typical hairstyle of women of the Severan family in the years AD 200-210. Capitoline Museum. Musei Capitolini.
RMCC0WNT–Roman woman in tunic and polla (toga), and woman in tunic and ricinium (shawl).
RMHRP0Y8–Nero with Locusta, Ancient Roman Poisoner
RM2ETX9N0–Ancient Roman women hairstyles, Ancient roman empire. Italy, Europe. Old 19th century engraved illustration, El Mundo Ilustrado 1881
RM2RH652M–Gauls. From left to right: 1 to 3- women's Gaulish dress, 4- warrior garment, with sword fastened with chain, 5- male costume of a person of rank, 6- Gallic priest's vestment, with sacral knife, 7- pontiff. Sceptre. Chromolithography. 'Historia Universal', by Cesar Cantu. Volume II, 1881.
RMCNWH48–A winged figure in the center of a balance between two ancient Greek women
RMAG7YAG–Coiffures of Roman ladies. Hand-colored woodcut
RMMEHT37–Rome, Italy. 22nd April, 2018. Natale di Roma in Rome, Italy. Rome celebrates the 2771st anniversary of the foundation of the city in 21st April 753 B.C. Historical parade in the streets of Rome. People are dressed in ancient roman costumes. Credit: Vito Arcomano/Alamy Live News
RFCX2WK0–Ruins of ancient Roman temple in the town of Capernaum (Galilee, Israel)
RMF8NCXE–Catania Roman theatre, rear view of two women tourists in the ancient Roman theater, the Teatro Romano, in the centre of the city of Catania, Sicily.
RMDFWHMD–Roman Empire. Philosopher, women and prefect. Colored engraving. 19th century.
RMPGHE69–Ancient Roman musicians depicted in the Roman fresco from Herculaneum (1-79 AD), now on display in the National Archaeological Museum (Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli) in Naples, Campania, Italy. Seated woman appears to be reading the musical score being played by the musicians on a tibia (Roman double flute) and a cithara (Roman lyre).
RFA38FCX–Roman women
RMG38H3F–A group of Roman citizens. Date: ANCIENT ROME
RMTRG001–emperor, emperors, Rome, Roman Empire, ancient world, ancient times, people, empire romanum, half-length, half length, man, men, woman, women, female, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMC11XJY–Young women wearing headscarves at the entrance, Roman theater in Bosra, Syria, Asia
RM2E0DK3H–Needle for hair (Acus crinalis). From Tower of Hercules (A Coruña, Galicia, Spain). Roman period. Archaeological and History Museum (San Anton Castle). A Coruña, Galicia, Spain.
RMDYF1Y4–Roman Bracelets and finger rings - Bracelets were only worn by women, although both men and women wore finger rings. Circa 1st-4th century AD.
RMPH42W2–Roman silver Denarius coin (200-207AD) : Julia Domna (AD 160–217) Roman empress of Syrian origins, second wife of Septimius Severus
RFT4418W–Panoramic pictures of the Roman mosaics of the room of the Ten Bikini Girls depicting Roman women in an athletic competition, room no 30, at the Villa
RMEJWREX–Roman British women in gwn (tunic) over pais (petticoat).
RM2T512EC–Engraving of the emperor Augustus and his family, published circa 1887
RM2G87G2A–Ancient beautiful roman woman portrait, Ancient roman empire. Italy, Europe. Old 19th century engraved illustration from El Mundo Ilustrado 1880
RMAERK8C–sierra de Grazalema nature reserve ancient roman path
RMW4KH47–Vintage engraving of Priestess of Ancient Roman Briton. 1815, The Costume of the Original Inhabitants of the British Islands, by MEYRICK, Samuel Rush
RMADW8YD–Ladies and their slave girl in ancient Rome. Hand-colored print
RMMEHT2W–Rome, Italy. 22nd April, 2018. Natale di Roma in Rome, Italy. Rome celebrates the 2771st anniversary of the foundation of the city in 21st April 753 B.C. Historical parade in the streets of Rome. People are dressed in ancient roman costumes. Opening ceremony at the Circus Maximus: the Vestals light the sacred fire. Credit: Vito Arcomano/Alamy Live News
RMJ0C133–Ancient Roman ruins and historical buildings in the old town, Lecce, Apulia, Italy
RMHMNXH0–Rome. Italy. Portrait of Roman Empress Consort Lucilla (148/150–182 AD), Centrale Montemartini Museum. Portrayed after her marriage with Lucius Verus
RMJATC5M–Female gladiators. Roman 1st-2nd centuries AD. From Halikarnassos, Turkey. Two women fighters, Amazon amdn Achilia. British Museum. London. UK,
RM2B7HEXM–Female portrait statues from Herculaneum known as the Herculaneum Women on display in the Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister (Old Masters Gallery) in Dresden, Germany. The Roman marble statue at the right known as the Large Herculaneum Woman dated from the middle of the 1st century AD. The Roman marble statue at the left known as the Small Herculaneum Woman dated from 20-10 BC. The statues were made after lost originals dated from ca. 330-320 BC and unearthed in Herculaneum in 1710-1711 among the earliest statues recovered at the site.
RFBCBF0H–These Etruscan figures represent, two women of the upper class, a nobleman, and a woman of the upper class.
RMG39P73–Lex Oppia - Roman Women
RMTRG0BT–emperor, emperors, Rome, Roman Empire, ancient world, ancient times, people, empire romanum, half-length, half length, man, men, woman, women, female, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RM2DDHF3T–Vestal Virgins in ancient Rome tending the sacred fire in their temple. After a 19th century illustration by an unidentified artist.
RM2R0DRBH–Roman Age. Costume. From left to right: 8- Boy in short-sleeved tunic, 9- Roman inner tunic, 10- Roman jacket for young people, 11- Roman woman's stole, 12- Roman woman's tunic, 13, 14 and 15- Roman women's coats. Chromolithography. 'Historia Universal' by César Cantú. Volume II, 1881.
RMM2HX2R–Augustus Visiting Cleopatra, 1st Century BC
RF2A04EDG–Antique roman bikini mosaic in Piazza Armerina, Sicily
RFT3PRK3–Roman marble sculpture bust of an unkown women, Late Trajan period 98-117 AD , inv 6074, Naples Museum of Archaeology, Italy
RM2HWPP94–The kidnapped Sabine women intervene to stop the war between the Sabines led by king Titus Tatius and the Romans under Romulus, 8th century BC. Combat des Romains et des Sabines, termine par les Sabines. Copperplate engraving by Johann Georg Mansfeld after a design by Gabriel de St. Aubin from Professor Joseph Rudolf Zappe’s Gemalde aus der romischen Geschichte, Pictures of Roman History, Joseph Schalbacher, Vienna, 1800. German edition of Abbe Claude Francois Xavier Millot’s Abrege de l’Histoire Romaine.
RFH3RTD7–women in traditional roman clothing posing in temple
RM2G7G3F5–Ancient beautiful roman woman portrait, Ancient roman empire. Italy, Europe. Old 19th century engraved illustration from El Mundo Ilustrado 1880
RM2AYRYG0–Illustration of domestic life in ancient Rome
RM2T0DF8G–Pirithous with Hippodamia at a wedding where centaurs kidnapped the Lapith women, House of Gavius Rufus VII, Fresco Pompeii Roman City is located near Naples in the Campania region of Italy. Pompeii was buried under 4-6 m of volcanic ash and pumice in the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in AD 79. Italy
RMAG86AN–Woman taking art lessons in the atrium of a Roman house. Hand-colored woodcut
RMMEHT2J–Rome, Italy. 22nd April, 2018. Natale di Roma in Rome, Italy. Rome celebrates the 2771st anniversary of the foundation of the city in 21st April 753 B.C. Historical parade in the streets of Rome. People are dressed in ancient roman costumes. Opening ceremony at the Circus Maximus: the Vestals light the sacred fire. Credit: Vito Arcomano/Alamy Live News
RMBF29B4–Women reading guidebook in Roman Forum, Rome, Italy
RMEFNXYA–Ruins of ancient city, Tipaza, Tipaza Province, Algeria
RMEH476J–Roman era. Sarcophagus of Metilia Acte. 161-170 CE. Myth of Alcestis. Detail the dying mother saying farewell to her children.
RMM42PJY–Sarcophagus with togate men and female figures, known as the Sarcophagus of the Brothers. Roman marble sarcophagus from the middle of the 3rd century AD from the Farnese Collection on display in the National Archaeological Museum in Naples, Campania, Italy.
RFBCMMA6–The figures represent four ancient Roman women. The illustration dates to 1882.
RMA2YKH9–Costume Roman
RMT0PYGC–ancient world, Roman Empire, mortuary practices, dirge, after relief on a sarcophagus, 2nd / 3rd century, death, dead person, dead persons, decedent, the deceased, decedents, deceased person, woman, women, family, families, Roman, Romans, musician, musicians, music, citizen, citizens, Imperial Era, Imperium Romanum, ancient world, ancient times, mortuary practices, cult of the dead, dirge, lament, sarcophagus, sarcophagi, historic, historical, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMF1KYGA–Women in the garden terraces of 1st Century BC Rome, Italy. Originally sources of vegetables, herbs, and fruit for the household, by the imperial period, any garden of significant size could incorporated plants, water features, and statues to create a carefully designed haven for the garden’s owner.
RM2R0DRBP–Roman Age. Costume. Roman women's coats. Chromolithography. 'Historia Universal' by César Cantú. Volume II, 1881.
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