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RM2JC7X7P–Roman Emperor Aulus Vitellius Germanicus is dragged to the Forum by soldiers of Vespasian with his hands tied behind his back and a noose around his neck. Death of Vitellius, print maker: Ludwig Gottlieb Portman, (mentioned on object), intermediary draughtsman: Reinier Vinkeles (I), (mentioned on object), Amsterdam, 1804, paper, etching, h 205 mm × w 130 mm
Aulus Vitellius (24 September 15 – 22 December AD 69) was Roman emperor for eight months, from 16 April to 22 December 69 AD. Vitellius was proclaimed emperor following the quick succession of the previous emperors Galba and Otho, in a year of civil war known as the Year of the Four Emperors. Vitellius was the first to add the honorific cognomen Germanicus to his name instead of Caesar upon his accession. Like his direct predecessor, Otho, Vitellius attempted to rally public support to his cause by honoring and imitating Nero who remained widely popular in the empire. Copperplate engraving Fro Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/aulus-vitellius-24-september-15-22-december-ad-69-was-roman-emperor-for-eight-months-from-16-april-to-22-december-69-ad-vitellius-was-proclaimed-emperor-following-the-quick-succession-of-the-previous-emperors-galba-and-otho-in-a-year-of-civil-war-known-as-the-year-of-the-four-emperors-vitellius-was-the-first-to-add-the-honorific-cognomen-germanicus-to-his-name-instead-of-caesar-upon-his-accession-like-his-direct-predecessor-otho-vitellius-attempted-to-rally-public-support-to-his-cause-by-honoring-and-imitating-nero-who-remained-widely-popular-in-the-empire-copperplate-engraving-fro-image396891510.html
RF2E1KY4P–Aulus Vitellius (24 September 15 – 22 December AD 69) was Roman emperor for eight months, from 16 April to 22 December 69 AD. Vitellius was proclaimed emperor following the quick succession of the previous emperors Galba and Otho, in a year of civil war known as the Year of the Four Emperors. Vitellius was the first to add the honorific cognomen Germanicus to his name instead of Caesar upon his accession. Like his direct predecessor, Otho, Vitellius attempted to rally public support to his cause by honoring and imitating Nero who remained widely popular in the empire. Copperplate engraving Fro
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RM2BT50GY–Roman Emperor Vitellius, 15AD-69AD, Aulus Vitellius Germanicus Augustus. Copperplate engraving from Abraham Bogaerts De Roomsche Monarchy, The Roman Monarchy, Francois Salma, Utrecht, 1697.
Copenhagen. Denmark. Portrait bust of Roman Emperor Vitellius, Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. Aulus Vitellius Germanicus Augustus (15 AD - 69 AD) was Roman Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/copenhagen-denmark-portrait-bust-of-roman-emperor-vitellius-ny-carlsberg-glyptotek-aulus-vitellius-germanicus-augustus-15-ad-69-ad-was-roman-image240769064.html
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RM2A40RB5–Roman Emperor Vitellius, 15AD-69AD, Aulus Vitellius Germanicus Augustus. Copperplate engraving from Abraham Bogaert’s De Roomsche Monarchy, The Roman Monarchy, Francois Salma, Utrecht, 1697.
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There is little known of Petronia (1st century CE), the first wife of Vitellius. They married some time before the year 40 CE and produced a son together, Aulus Vitellius Petronianus. Seeing as Vitellius remarried in 50 CE, he must have divorced Petronia or she had died before then, but no further mention of her can be found in history. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/there-is-little-known-of-petronia-1st-century-ce-the-first-wife-of-vitellius-they-married-some-time-before-the-year-40-ce-and-produced-a-son-together-aulus-vitellius-petronianus-seeing-as-vitellius-remarried-in-50-ce-he-must-have-divorced-petronia-or-she-had-died-before-then-but-no-further-mention-of-her-can-be-found-in-history-image344277554.html
RM2B035EX–There is little known of Petronia (1st century CE), the first wife of Vitellius. They married some time before the year 40 CE and produced a son together, Aulus Vitellius Petronianus. Seeing as Vitellius remarried in 50 CE, he must have divorced Petronia or she had died before then, but no further mention of her can be found in history.
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Terracotta roundel of Roman Emperor Aulus Vitellius Germanicus on Anne Boleyn’s Gatehouse at Hampton Court Palace Surrey England Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-terracotta-roundel-of-roman-emperor-aulus-vitellius-germanicus-on-20612980.html
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Death of Vitellius The Roman emperor Aulus Vitellius Germanicus by soldiers of Vespasian with his hands behind back-bound, and a rope around his neck to the Forum gesleept. Manufacturer : print maker: Ludwig Gottlieb Portman (indicated on object) to drawing of: Reinier Vinkeles (I) (shown on object) Place manufacture: Amsterdam Date: 1804 Physical characteristics: stippelets and etching material : paper Technique: stippelets / etching dimensions: plate edge: h 205 mm × W 130 mmToelichtingIllustratie of: Stuart, Martinus. Roman histories, Vol XXV, p. 214. Amsterdam: Johannes Allart, 1804. Subje Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/death-of-vitellius-the-roman-emperor-aulus-vitellius-germanicus-by-soldiers-of-vespasian-with-his-hands-behind-back-bound-and-a-rope-around-his-neck-to-the-forum-gesleept-manufacturer-print-maker-ludwig-gottlieb-portman-indicated-on-object-to-drawing-of-reinier-vinkeles-i-shown-on-object-place-manufacture-amsterdam-date-1804-physical-characteristics-stippelets-and-etching-material-paper-technique-stippelets-etching-dimensions-plate-edge-h-205-mm-w-130-mmtoelichtingillustratie-of-stuart-martinus-roman-histories-vol-xxv-p-214-amsterdam-johannes-allart-1804-subje-image348312394.html
RM2B6K00A–Death of Vitellius The Roman emperor Aulus Vitellius Germanicus by soldiers of Vespasian with his hands behind back-bound, and a rope around his neck to the Forum gesleept. Manufacturer : print maker: Ludwig Gottlieb Portman (indicated on object) to drawing of: Reinier Vinkeles (I) (shown on object) Place manufacture: Amsterdam Date: 1804 Physical characteristics: stippelets and etching material : paper Technique: stippelets / etching dimensions: plate edge: h 205 mm × W 130 mmToelichtingIllustratie of: Stuart, Martinus. Roman histories, Vol XXV, p. 214. Amsterdam: Johannes Allart, 1804. Subje
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Death of Vitellius, Ludwig Gottlieb Portman, After Reinier Vinkeles (I), 1804 print The Roman emperor Aulus Vitellius Germanicus is tied with his hands behind the back of Vespasian and dragged a sling around his neck to the forum. Amsterdam paper etching male persons from classical history (VITELLIUS) - death of person from classical history Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/death-of-vitellius-ludwig-gottlieb-portman-after-reinier-vinkeles-i-1804-print-the-roman-emperor-aulus-vitellius-germanicus-is-tied-with-his-hands-behind-the-back-of-vespasian-and-dragged-a-sling-around-his-neck-to-the-forum-amsterdam-paper-etching-male-persons-from-classical-history-vitellius-death-of-person-from-classical-history-image592945558.html
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The third of the emperors to rule during the tumultuous Year of the Four Emperors, Vitellius first started his career as Consul in 48 CE, and was eventually given command of the armies of Germania Inferior by Emperor Galba. From there he began his bid for power against Galba and the other claimants. He successfully led a military revolution against Galba's successor Otho in 69 CE, marching into Rome and becoming Emperor, though he was never acknowledged as such in the entire Roman world. His men were said to be licentious and rough, with Rome becoming embroiled in massacres and riots, decaden Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-third-of-the-emperors-to-rule-during-the-tumultuous-year-of-the-four-emperors-vitellius-first-started-his-career-as-consul-in-48-ce-and-was-eventually-given-command-of-the-armies-of-germania-inferior-by-emperor-galba-from-there-he-began-his-bid-for-power-against-galba-and-the-other-claimants-he-successfully-led-a-military-revolution-against-galbas-successor-otho-in-69-ce-marching-into-rome-and-becoming-emperor-though-he-was-never-acknowledged-as-such-in-the-entire-roman-world-his-men-were-said-to-be-licentious-and-rough-with-rome-becoming-embroiled-in-massacres-and-riots-decaden-image344277201.html
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. I cesari in oro : raccolti nel Farnese museo, e pubblicati colle loro congrue interpretazioni. P. M. TR. P-, cioè AULUS VITEL-L1US GERMANICUS 1MPERATOR AUGU-STUS PONTIFEX MAXIMUS TR1BUNITLEPOTESTATIS-Neil altra parte della Medaglia flà impreffa la Figu-ra della Vittoria in atto di mettere una Laureafopra un Trofeo, al di cui piede giace un Cattivo.Allude quella al vantaggio militare acquiftato dal-le Truppe di Vitellio, contro lEfercito dOttone,nell ultima azione, che riufcì loro felice, dopoeffere irate battute ne preceduti combattimenti.Si celebra quella Vittoria, benché in maniera di-verf Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/i-cesari-in-oro-raccolti-nel-farnese-museo-e-pubblicati-colle-loro-congrue-interpretazioni-p-m-tr-p-cio-aulus-vitel-l1us-germanicus-1mperator-augu-stus-pontifex-maximus-tr1bunitlepotestatis-neil-altra-parte-della-medaglia-fl-impreffa-la-figu-ra-della-vittoria-in-atto-di-mettere-una-laureafopra-un-trofeo-al-di-cui-piede-giace-un-cattivoallude-quella-al-vantaggio-militare-acquiftato-dal-le-truppe-di-vitellio-contro-lefercito-dottonenell-ultima-azione-che-riufc-loro-felice-dopoeffere-irate-battute-ne-preceduti-combattimentisi-celebra-quella-vittoria-bench-in-maniera-di-verf-image370613718.html
RM2CEXWG6–. I cesari in oro : raccolti nel Farnese museo, e pubblicati colle loro congrue interpretazioni. P. M. TR. P-, cioè AULUS VITEL-L1US GERMANICUS 1MPERATOR AUGU-STUS PONTIFEX MAXIMUS TR1BUNITLEPOTESTATIS-Neil altra parte della Medaglia flà impreffa la Figu-ra della Vittoria in atto di mettere una Laureafopra un Trofeo, al di cui piede giace un Cattivo.Allude quella al vantaggio militare acquiftato dal-le Truppe di Vitellio, contro lEfercito dOttone,nell ultima azione, che riufcì loro felice, dopoeffere irate battute ne preceduti combattimenti.Si celebra quella Vittoria, benché in maniera di-verf
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RM2B035DM–The third of the emperors to rule during the tumultuous Year of the Four Emperors, Vitellius first started his career as Consul in 48 CE, and was eventually given command of the armies of Germania Inferior by Emperor Galb. From there he began his bid for power against Galba and the other claimants. He successfully led a military revolution against Galba's successor Otho in 69 CE, marching into Rome and becoming Emperor, though he was never acknowledged as such in the entire Roman world. His men were said to be licentius and rough, with Rome becoming embroiled in massacres and riots, decadent
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The third of the emperors to rule during the tumultuous Year of the Four Emperors, Vitellius first started his career as Consul in 48 CE, and was eventually given command of the armies of Germania Inferior by Emperor Galba. From there he began his bid for power against Galba and the other claimants. He successfully led a military revolution against Galba's successor Otho in 69 CE, marching into Rome and becoming Emperor, though he was never acknowledged as such in the entire Roman world. His men were said to be licentius and rough, with Rome becoming embroiled in massacres and riots, decadent Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-third-of-the-emperors-to-rule-during-the-tumultuous-year-of-the-four-emperors-vitellius-first-started-his-career-as-consul-in-48-ce-and-was-eventually-given-command-of-the-armies-of-germania-inferior-by-emperor-galba-from-there-he-began-his-bid-for-power-against-galba-and-the-other-claimants-he-successfully-led-a-military-revolution-against-galbas-successor-otho-in-69-ce-marching-into-rome-and-becoming-emperor-though-he-was-never-acknowledged-as-such-in-the-entire-roman-world-his-men-were-said-to-be-licentius-and-rough-with-rome-becoming-embroiled-in-massacres-and-riots-decadent-image344280052.html
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The third of the emperors to rule during the tumultuous Year of the Four Emperors, Vitellius first started his career as Consul in 48 CE, and was eventually given command of the armies of Germania Inferior by Emperor Galb. From there he began his bid for power against Galba and the other claimants. He successfully led a military revolution against Galba's successor Otho in 69 CE, marching into Rome and becoming Emperor, though he was never acknowledged as such in the entire Roman world. His men were said to be licentius and rough, with Rome becoming embroiled in massacres and riots, decadent Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-third-of-the-emperors-to-rule-during-the-tumultuous-year-of-the-four-emperors-vitellius-first-started-his-career-as-consul-in-48-ce-and-was-eventually-given-command-of-the-armies-of-germania-inferior-by-emperor-galb-from-there-he-began-his-bid-for-power-against-galba-and-the-other-claimants-he-successfully-led-a-military-revolution-against-galbas-successor-otho-in-69-ce-marching-into-rome-and-becoming-emperor-though-he-was-never-acknowledged-as-such-in-the-entire-roman-world-his-men-were-said-to-be-licentius-and-rough-with-rome-becoming-embroiled-in-massacres-and-riots-decadent-image344278970.html
RM2B0379E–The third of the emperors to rule during the tumultuous Year of the Four Emperors, Vitellius first started his career as Consul in 48 CE, and was eventually given command of the armies of Germania Inferior by Emperor Galb. From there he began his bid for power against Galba and the other claimants. He successfully led a military revolution against Galba's successor Otho in 69 CE, marching into Rome and becoming Emperor, though he was never acknowledged as such in the entire Roman world. His men were said to be licentius and rough, with Rome becoming embroiled in massacres and riots, decadent
. English: VITELLIUS. 69 AD. AR Denarius (3.44 gm). [A VIT]ELLIVS GERMAN IMP TR P, laureate head right / LIBERI IMP GERMAN, confronted busts of Vitellius’ son and daughter, both draped. RIC I 79 Русский: Денарий имп. Вителлия (69 год). На аверсе - изображение старшего сына, Вителлия Германика и дочери, Вителлии . This file is lacking author information. 64 Aulus vitellius, vitellia and vitellius germanicus Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-vitellius-69-ad-ar-denarius-344-gm-a-vit-ellivs-german-imp-tr-p-laureate-head-right-liberi-imp-german-confronted-busts-of-vitellius-son-and-daughter-both-draped-ric-i-79-69-this-file-is-lacking-author-information-64-aulus-vitellius-vitellia-and-vitellius-germanicus-image188209154.html
RMMX5JKE–. English: VITELLIUS. 69 AD. AR Denarius (3.44 gm). [A VIT]ELLIVS GERMAN IMP TR P, laureate head right / LIBERI IMP GERMAN, confronted busts of Vitellius’ son and daughter, both draped. RIC I 79 Русский: Денарий имп. Вителлия (69 год). На аверсе - изображение старшего сына, Вителлия Германика и дочери, Вителлии . This file is lacking author information. 64 Aulus vitellius, vitellia and vitellius germanicus
The third of the emperors to rule during the tumultuous Year of the Four Emperors, Vitellius first started his career as Consul in 48 CE, and was eventually given command of the armies of Germania Inferior by Emperor Galba. From there he began his bid for power against Galba and the other claimants. He successfully led a military revolution against Galba's successor Otho in 69 CE, marching into Rome and becoming Emperor, though he was never acknowledged as such in the entire Roman world. His men were said to be licentious and rough, with Rome becoming embroiled in massacres and riots, decaden Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-third-of-the-emperors-to-rule-during-the-tumultuous-year-of-the-four-emperors-vitellius-first-started-his-career-as-consul-in-48-ce-and-was-eventually-given-command-of-the-armies-of-germania-inferior-by-emperor-galba-from-there-he-began-his-bid-for-power-against-galba-and-the-other-claimants-he-successfully-led-a-military-revolution-against-galbas-successor-otho-in-69-ce-marching-into-rome-and-becoming-emperor-though-he-was-never-acknowledged-as-such-in-the-entire-roman-world-his-men-were-said-to-be-licentious-and-rough-with-rome-becoming-embroiled-in-massacres-and-riots-decaden-image344277194.html
RM2B03522–The third of the emperors to rule during the tumultuous Year of the Four Emperors, Vitellius first started his career as Consul in 48 CE, and was eventually given command of the armies of Germania Inferior by Emperor Galba. From there he began his bid for power against Galba and the other claimants. He successfully led a military revolution against Galba's successor Otho in 69 CE, marching into Rome and becoming Emperor, though he was never acknowledged as such in the entire Roman world. His men were said to be licentious and rough, with Rome becoming embroiled in massacres and riots, decaden
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The third of the emperors to rule during the tumultuous Year of the Four Emperors, Vitellius first started his career as Consul in 48 CE, and was eventually given command of the armies of Germania Inferior by Emperor Galba. From there he began his bid for power against Galba and the other claimants. He successfully led a military revolution against Galba's successor Otho in 69 CE, marching into Rome and becoming Emperor, though he was never acknowledged as such in the entire Roman world. His men were said to be licentious and rough, with Rome becoming embroiled in massacres and riots, decaden Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-third-of-the-emperors-to-rule-during-the-tumultuous-year-of-the-four-emperors-vitellius-first-started-his-career-as-consul-in-48-ce-and-was-eventually-given-command-of-the-armies-of-germania-inferior-by-emperor-galba-from-there-he-began-his-bid-for-power-against-galba-and-the-other-claimants-he-successfully-led-a-military-revolution-against-galbas-successor-otho-in-69-ce-marching-into-rome-and-becoming-emperor-though-he-was-never-acknowledged-as-such-in-the-entire-roman-world-his-men-were-said-to-be-licentious-and-rough-with-rome-becoming-embroiled-in-massacres-and-riots-decaden-image344277205.html
RM2B0352D–The third of the emperors to rule during the tumultuous Year of the Four Emperors, Vitellius first started his career as Consul in 48 CE, and was eventually given command of the armies of Germania Inferior by Emperor Galba. From there he began his bid for power against Galba and the other claimants. He successfully led a military revolution against Galba's successor Otho in 69 CE, marching into Rome and becoming Emperor, though he was never acknowledged as such in the entire Roman world. His men were said to be licentious and rough, with Rome becoming embroiled in massacres and riots, decaden
The third of the emperors to rule during the tumultuous Year of the Four Emperors, Vitellius first started his career as Consul in 48 CE, and was eventually given command of the armies of Germania Inferior by Emperor Galba. From there he began his bid for power against Galba and the other claimants. He successfully led a military revolution against Galba's successor Otho in 69 CE, marching into Rome and becoming Emperor, though he was never acknowledged as such in the entire Roman world. His men were said to be licentious and rough, with Rome becoming embroiled in massacres and riots, decaden Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-third-of-the-emperors-to-rule-during-the-tumultuous-year-of-the-four-emperors-vitellius-first-started-his-career-as-consul-in-48-ce-and-was-eventually-given-command-of-the-armies-of-germania-inferior-by-emperor-galba-from-there-he-began-his-bid-for-power-against-galba-and-the-other-claimants-he-successfully-led-a-military-revolution-against-galbas-successor-otho-in-69-ce-marching-into-rome-and-becoming-emperor-though-he-was-never-acknowledged-as-such-in-the-entire-roman-world-his-men-were-said-to-be-licentious-and-rough-with-rome-becoming-embroiled-in-massacres-and-riots-decaden-image344277195.html
RM2B03523–The third of the emperors to rule during the tumultuous Year of the Four Emperors, Vitellius first started his career as Consul in 48 CE, and was eventually given command of the armies of Germania Inferior by Emperor Galba. From there he began his bid for power against Galba and the other claimants. He successfully led a military revolution against Galba's successor Otho in 69 CE, marching into Rome and becoming Emperor, though he was never acknowledged as such in the entire Roman world. His men were said to be licentious and rough, with Rome becoming embroiled in massacres and riots, decaden
A Vitellius from Twelve Caesars on Horseback, c1565-1587. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-vitellius-from-twelve-caesars-on-horseback-c1565-1587-image374723137.html
RM2CNJ355–A Vitellius from Twelve Caesars on Horseback, c1565-1587.
. English: VITELLIUS. 69 AD. AR Denarius (3.44 gm). [A VIT]ELLIVS GERMAN IMP TR P, laureate head right / LIBERI IMP GERMAN, confronted busts of Vitellius’ son and daughter, both draped. RIC I 79 Русский: Денарий имп. Вителлия (69 год). На аверсе - изображение старшего сына, Вителлия Германика и дочери, Вителлии . This file is lacking author information. 56 Aulus vitellius, vitellia and vitellius germanicus Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-vitellius-69-ad-ar-denarius-344-gm-a-vit-ellivs-german-imp-tr-p-laureate-head-right-liberi-imp-german-confronted-busts-of-vitellius-son-and-daughter-both-draped-ric-i-79-69-this-file-is-lacking-author-information-56-aulus-vitellius-vitellia-and-vitellius-germanicus-image188941098.html
RMMYB08A–. English: VITELLIUS. 69 AD. AR Denarius (3.44 gm). [A VIT]ELLIVS GERMAN IMP TR P, laureate head right / LIBERI IMP GERMAN, confronted busts of Vitellius’ son and daughter, both draped. RIC I 79 Русский: Денарий имп. Вителлия (69 год). На аверсе - изображение старшего сына, Вителлия Германика и дочери, Вителлии . This file is lacking author information. 56 Aulus vitellius, vitellia and vitellius germanicus
Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae: Vitellius, from The Twelve Caesars, ca. 1500-1534. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/speculum-romanae-magnificentiae-vitellius-from-the-twelve-caesars-ca-1500-1534-image374729798.html
RM2CNJBK2–Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae: Vitellius, from The Twelve Caesars, ca. 1500-1534.
. English: VITELLIUS. 69 AD. AR Denarius (3.44 gm). [A VIT]ELLIVS GERMAN IMP TR P, laureate head right / LIBERI IMP GERMAN, confronted busts of Vitellius’ son and daughter, both draped. RIC I 79 Русский: Денарий имп. Вителлия (69 год). На аверсе - изображение старшего сына, Вителлия Германика и дочери, Вителлии . This file is lacking author information. 64 Aulus vitellius, vitellia and vitellius germanicus Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-vitellius-69-ad-ar-denarius-344-gm-a-vit-ellivs-german-imp-tr-p-laureate-head-right-liberi-imp-german-confronted-busts-of-vitellius-son-and-daughter-both-draped-ric-i-79-69-this-file-is-lacking-author-information-64-aulus-vitellius-vitellia-and-vitellius-germanicus-image187670150.html
RMMW935A–. English: VITELLIUS. 69 AD. AR Denarius (3.44 gm). [A VIT]ELLIVS GERMAN IMP TR P, laureate head right / LIBERI IMP GERMAN, confronted busts of Vitellius’ son and daughter, both draped. RIC I 79 Русский: Денарий имп. Вителлия (69 год). На аверсе - изображение старшего сына, Вителлия Германика и дочери, Вителлии . This file is lacking author information. 64 Aulus vitellius, vitellia and vitellius germanicus
Plate 9: equestrian statue of Vitellius, seen three-quarters to the left, with his death scene in the background at right, his body being thrown into the Tiber at upper right, from 'Roman Emperors on Horseback', ca. 1587-89. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/plate-9-equestrian-statue-of-vitellius-seen-three-quarters-to-the-left-with-his-death-scene-in-the-background-at-right-his-body-being-thrown-into-the-tiber-at-upper-right-from-roman-emperors-on-horseback-ca-1587-89-image374724792.html
RM2CNJ588–Plate 9: equestrian statue of Vitellius, seen three-quarters to the left, with his death scene in the background at right, his body being thrown into the Tiber at upper right, from 'Roman Emperors on Horseback', ca. 1587-89.
. Nederlands: Aulus Vitellius Germanicus . Nederlands: gravure in medaillon van Aulus Vitellius Germanicus, Romeins keizer van 16-4 tot 22-12 69 gedurende het Vierkeizerjaar English: engraving in medallion of Aulus Vitellius Germanicus, Roman emperor 4-16 untill 12-22-69 during the year of the four emperors . N/A 29 Aulus Vitellius Germanicus Erfgoedcentrum Rozet 300 191 d 6 C (75) 20171115 0001 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/nederlands-aulus-vitellius-germanicus-nederlands-gravure-in-medaillon-van-aulus-vitellius-germanicus-romeins-keizer-van-16-4-tot-22-12-69-gedurende-het-vierkeizerjaar-english-engraving-in-medallion-of-aulus-vitellius-germanicus-roman-emperor-4-16-untill-12-22-69-during-the-year-of-the-four-emperors-na-29-aulus-vitellius-germanicus-erfgoedcentrum-rozet-300-191-d-6-c-75-20171115-0001-image211368841.html
RMP7TK35–. Nederlands: Aulus Vitellius Germanicus . Nederlands: gravure in medaillon van Aulus Vitellius Germanicus, Romeins keizer van 16-4 tot 22-12 69 gedurende het Vierkeizerjaar English: engraving in medallion of Aulus Vitellius Germanicus, Roman emperor 4-16 untill 12-22-69 during the year of the four emperors . N/A 29 Aulus Vitellius Germanicus Erfgoedcentrum Rozet 300 191 d 6 C (75) 20171115 0001
Boy Drawing a Bust of the Roman Emperor Vitellius, ca. 1665-75. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/boy-drawing-a-bust-of-the-roman-emperor-vitellius-ca-1665-75-image382619680.html
RM2D6DR8G–Boy Drawing a Bust of the Roman Emperor Vitellius, ca. 1665-75.
. English: VITELLIUS. 69 AD. AR Denarius (3.44 gm). [A VIT]ELLIVS GERMAN IMP TR P, laureate head right / LIBERI IMP GERMAN, confronted busts of Vitellius’ son and daughter, both draped. RIC I 79 Русский: Денарий имп. Вителлия (69 год). На аверсе - изображение старшего сына, Вителлия Германика и дочери, Вителлии . This file is lacking author information. 64 Aulus vitellius, vitellia and vitellius germanicus Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-vitellius-69-ad-ar-denarius-344-gm-a-vit-ellivs-german-imp-tr-p-laureate-head-right-liberi-imp-german-confronted-busts-of-vitellius-son-and-daughter-both-draped-ric-i-79-69-this-file-is-lacking-author-information-64-aulus-vitellius-vitellia-and-vitellius-germanicus-image184857235.html
RMMMMY83–. English: VITELLIUS. 69 AD. AR Denarius (3.44 gm). [A VIT]ELLIVS GERMAN IMP TR P, laureate head right / LIBERI IMP GERMAN, confronted busts of Vitellius’ son and daughter, both draped. RIC I 79 Русский: Денарий имп. Вителлия (69 год). На аверсе - изображение старшего сына, Вителлия Германика и дочери, Вителлии . This file is lacking author information. 64 Aulus vitellius, vitellia and vitellius germanicus
Plate 9: Emperor Vitellius on Horseback, from 'The First Twelve Roman Caesars' after Tempesta, 1610-50. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/plate-9-emperor-vitellius-on-horseback-from-the-first-twelve-roman-caesars-after-tempesta-1610-50-image382611210.html
RM2D6DCE2–Plate 9: Emperor Vitellius on Horseback, from 'The First Twelve Roman Caesars' after Tempesta, 1610-50.
Design for a Dish with Portraits of the Roman Emperors Vitellius, Domitian, and Augustus, ca. 1588. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/design-for-a-dish-with-portraits-of-the-roman-emperors-vitellius-domitian-and-augustus-ca-1588-image382610647.html
RM2D6DBNY–Design for a Dish with Portraits of the Roman Emperors Vitellius, Domitian, and Augustus, ca. 1588.
Cover of "Facta et dicta memorabilia", 1471. Medallion portraits of Roman emperors. Red and gold decorative book cover, made in the 18th century, of a 15th-century manuscript of Valerius Maximus's 1st-century work "Facta et dicta memorabilia", (memorable deeds and sayings). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cover-of-quotfacta-et-dicta-memorabiliaquot-1471-medallion-portraits-of-roman-emperors-red-and-gold-decorative-book-cover-made-in-the-18th-century-of-a-15th-century-manuscript-of-valerius-maximuss-1st-century-work-quotfacta-et-dicta-memorabiliaquot-memorable-deeds-and-sayings-image571914256.html
RM2T6CXD4–Cover of "Facta et dicta memorabilia", 1471. Medallion portraits of Roman emperors. Red and gold decorative book cover, made in the 18th century, of a 15th-century manuscript of Valerius Maximus's 1st-century work "Facta et dicta memorabilia", (memorable deeds and sayings).
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