RM2J14T7W–A Roman Feast by the Italian artist, Roberto Bompiani (1821-1908), oil on canvas, late 19th century
RMFWWDKC–Albert Bierstadt - Roman Fish Market. Arch of Octavius - de Young Museum
RMAYFC4F–Volubilis Roman ruins Dates from the 2nd and 3rd centuries AD Sunset silhouettes the curved archways of the Basilica Morocco
RMACAP0P–Wall painting of the enthroned Roman deity Dionysus from the ruins of Pompeii. Color lithograph
RMBP5JY8–4355. LARGE, DECORATED ROMAN PERIOD OIL LAMP
RMMKT00N–Julius Ceasar Roman Ruler
RMG38AWC–ART/MOSAIC/ROMAN DOG
RMENTA24–Architectural capriccio with preacher in roman ruins 02/10/2013 - 18th century Collection
RMF7P31B–Coffin lid. Painted terracotta. Roman Period (3rd-4th centuries AD).
RMD3WBJ1–The ring worn by Cardinal Keith O'Brien, the most senior Roman Catholic cleric in Scotland
RMERGTNX–The Roman Empire - street scene with vendors. Romans, produce, food, crafts, market, book seller, merchant, merchants, guard,
RMKECHXA–Marble Bust of Roman Man, Right Profile, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City, New York, USA, July 1961
RMM42ADT–Blacksmith workshop depicted in the Roman marble relief from the 1st century AD from Pompeii from the Borgia Collection on display in the National Archaeological Museum in Naples, Campania, Italy.
RMC7E0JN–Public fountain at the roman Forum. Herculaneum. Italy.
RMHF4TKY–Panoramic art of Roman Mosaic of Theatre Masks, National Archaeological Museum, Naples, Italy
RMT835EH–A Roman bronze figure depicting a gladiator 2nd/3rd century AD. Bronze, partly with bright green patina. Vivid depiction of a gladiator of the 'murmillo' type. Shield and feet are missing. Height 7 cm. One of the most famous representatives of the murmillo type gladiator was Spartacus, the leader of the slave revolt named after him (73 - 71 BC). Provenance: South German private collection, 1970s and later. historic, historical, Roman Empire, ancient world, ancient times, ancient world, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMEX21AH–Head of Roman Emperor Galba with laurel wreath. Copperplate engraving by Francesco Bartolozzi after a design by Giovanni Battista Cipriani from 108 Plates of Antique Gems, 1860. The gems were from the Duke of Marlborough's collection.
RMECFRDF–Harbor with Roman Ruins, circa 1750 Leonardo Coccorante
RFDWX2G3–The Great Bath, part of the Roman Baths in Bath, UK
RFBCBF1X–The illustrations depicts a Roman lictor, general, general celebrating a triumph, magistrate, officer.
RME3NPJJ–Joséphine Sarazin de Belmont - The Roman Theater, Taormina - 1825
RMCTC0KG–Baalbek Roman Ruins, Lebanon
RMDA3271–Tiberius and Gaius Gracchus, Roman tribunes known as The Gracchi, 2nd century BC. Digitally colored halftone of a statue
RMBP5HX8–3383. ROMAN POTTERY; JARS, JUGS AND PLATES EXCAVATED IN JERUSALEM
RMENA05B–Italy. Rome. Roman Forum. Temple of Vesta. Roman Old Kingdom.
RMG39KEG–A Roman gladiator fully equipped for the arena, with body armour, a large curved shield, helmet and dagger Date: 100-200 AD
RMA98F3A–Roman Statue Rome Italy
RMF7PKHR–Roman wall painting titled 'Lady Musician and Young Girl' from a villa at Boscoreale
RFE649R7–Cardo Maximus, Colonnaded Street, Roman ruins, Jerash, Jordan
RMADDBRK–Ephesus Museum, bust of Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius, from 2nd century CE, in Seljuk, Turkey
RFBCK9RT–Roman mosaic of bull pulling a chariot at the Villa Romana or Ericulia or Casale Dei Saraceni, Morgantina, Sicily
RMBAR1KF–Roman womans head classical marble sculpture
RMBY02GC–Roman art. Relief commemorating the victories of a gladiator represented in various struggles with its adversaries.
RFATJCWR–Roman Forum Rome Italy
RMAD0RB8–Statue of the Roman emperor Trajan in London.
RM2JP1CCX–Roman acrobat or desultor with four galloping horses. Equestrian performers stood astride or jumped between horses at full gallop. In carnelian. Cavalli Desultori. In corgnola. Copperplate engraving by Giovanni Battista Galestruzzi after Leonardo Agostini from Gemmae et Sculpturae Antiquae Depicti ab Leonardo Augustino Senesi, Abraham Blooteling, Amsterdam, 1685.
RMAP33GR–Roman Coin: Constantius Gallus Caesar (obverse)
RMAF49G1–Roman re enactment society members during a performance
RMDHF2XW–Man dressed as a Roman Catholic cardinal at the head of the Procession of the South Street Bonfire Society - Lewes bonfire night
RMC8GCPR–The Arch of Trajan in the Roman ruins, Timgad, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Algeria, North Africa
RMB10RG2–Imperial Crown of the Holy Roman Empire of Otto I. 962 AD Hofburg Palace, Vienna
RMA7AWCY–Jordan, Jerash, Roman Centurion in historical rec-enactment
RFA5X8G5–Portugal Alentejo Evora Roman Temple Remains Granite Columns Corinthian Capitals
RFAPBABB–Roman aqueduct Pont del Diable near Tarragona Spain
RMPFD237–Man in Roman toga reading parchment
RMBBP2PB–Ancient roman latrine public toilets at Ephesus in Turkey
RME1GG5W–Stone scene depicts a teacher of the Roman School and two students seated during class; whilst a third student arrives late. Both the teacher and students are shown wearing heavy clothes and leather shoes. Dated 1st Century B.C.
RM2GG4JBD–Figure of Diomedes with short sword holding the Palladium, a wooden image of Pallas. King of Argos, hero in the Trojan War. On cornelian in the Duke of Devonshire's collection. Copperplate engraving drawn and engraved by Richard Dagley from Gems, Selected from the Antique, with Illustrations, John Murray, London, 1804.
RM2JDX41B–Roman gold coin dating from 217AD showing the head of Roman emperor Marcus Opellius Macrinus (165-218).
RMW7CCJF–Illustration from Le Roman de Troie (The Romance of Troy) by Benoît de Sainte-Maure.
RMDTGGR5–Table top of ancient Roman Marbles
RMENK035–The queen of roads of the old Roman Road system was the Appian Way linking Rome to the south of Italy, Rome, Lazio, Italy
RMFPTP5E–Jean Honoré Fragonard - Roman Park with Fountain - 1774
RM2NT5NRX–OVID (43 BC-17/18 AD) Roman poet in an 18th century engraving
RMGG2BCY–Roman coin representing Julius Caesar Antiquity Roman art
RMGB0WGC–London Olympic Games 1948 - Wrestling - Earls Court. Stock shot of one of the winners being proclaimed after a Greco-Roman style wrestling match.
RMATYT58–Statue of the roman emperor Antoine
RF2DCDC12–Roman Galley
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.
RMMKMX2G–Roman Soldiers
RMDRB025–Venus, the Roman goddess of love, with Amor (Cupid) clutching love's arrow by Hans Holbein the Younger
RM2GG4JWN–Title page with calligraphy and vignette of winged Cupid writing in a book. Near antique ruins with vase, plinth, coins, and bust with wreath. Copperplate engraving drawn and engraved by Richard Dagley from Gems, Selected from the Antique, with Illustrations, John Murray, London, 1804.
RM2JDTW3E–Roman coin dating from 48BC showing the head of Vercingetorix (80-46BC) king and chieftain of the Arverni tribe and a war chariot on the reverse.
RMG1NFFC–Luis Monroy - Roman Charity - Museo Nacional de Arte de Mexico
RMH3EC2T–ROMAN HORSE DRAWN BALLISTA from De Rebus Bellicis (On The Things of War) published in 1552 being a reprint of a much earlier work
RMGG2BND–Miniature, 'Ancient Roman Stories' or 'Book of Caesar': Caesar's murder 1364 Miniature
RMG80385–William Wheeler, who is to be coadjutor bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Middlesbrough.
RMC8MPFJ–Istanbul Turkey Column Of Constantine Roman Column Dedicating The Declaration Of Byzantium As The New Capital City Of The Roman Empire
RMHRJF49–Ancient Roman Theater
RMF2AXRD–Roman Catholic Bishops after their elevation to Cardinals on Dec. 16, 1929. Sistine Chapel, Vatican. Eugenio Pacelli, the future, Pope Pius XII, is fifth from left, top. (CSU 2015 9 996)
RMMKM135–Roman Ruins at Taormina
RM2WRXG2A–The Roman Campagna (1639), Painting by Claude Lorrain
RMAG7YAG–Coiffures of Roman ladies. Hand-colored woodcut
RMBP27BF–THE COLONADED STREET, ROMAN PERIOD
RM2WY753M–Marble head of Roman Emperor Hadrian (AD 76 – AD 138), c. 1650-60
RMRXWRFM–ItaItaly, Lazio, Rome underground -Roman Archaeology, VII Coorte dei Vigili
RM2GJ5FP0–The Roman Virtues. Coins with figures of Concordia, Pudicitia, Clementia, Pietas, Libertas, Pax, Honos and Virtus. Copperplate engraving from Andrew Tooke’s The Pantheon, Representing the Fabulous Histories of the Heathen Gods, London, 1757.
RM2KFF7XB–Last Words of the Emperor Marcus Aurelius by French Romantic artist Eugène Delacroix (1798-1863) painted in 1844 showing Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius on his death bed in 180AD clutching his son Commodus.
RMP9JTC7–Partial view of the Roman ruins of Italica.
RMMP1CTN–The Roman Ampitheater, El Djem, Tunisia, circa 1906
RMBB4PKG–In ancient Greek mythology, Ares was the god of war. In Roman mythology, he is associated with Mars.
RMG2JA7J–Claude Lorrain - Villa in the Roman Campagna - Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest
RMGD9WW7–Audrey Hepburn in Roman Holiday
RMGG2BK5–Roman mosaic, Plato and his disciples Antiquity Roman art National museum of Naples
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