RFJGPN8M–Inscription of the peace treaty of Khan Omurtag with the Eastern Roman Empire in 815.
RFW72T6K–Molla Zeyrek Mosque of Istanbul, converted from Pantokrator Monastery of Eastern Roman Empire during the Ottoman Empire era after the conquest
RMFHH9H1–Funerary practices. Eastern provinces of Roman Empire. Near Eastern. Gold mask. Levantine tombs. Imperial period.
RMCTTEM1–Mark Antony 38 BCE 3.8 gr silver. Right Antony as priest.
RF2A3RM6Y–City walls between the second gate and Seven Towers (Yedikule), Istanbul. End of the 19th century
RM2B00NW1–Turkey/Belgium: 'Constantinople (Istanbul)'. Detail of oil on canvas painting by Jacques Francois Carabain (1834-1933), late 19th century. Constantinople was the largest and richest urban center in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea during the late Eastern Roman Empire, mostly as a result of its strategic position commanding the trade routes between the Aegean Sea and the Black Sea. It would remain the capital of the eastern, Greek-speaking empire for over a thousand years. In its heyday, roughly corresponding to the Middle Ages, it was the richest and largest European city.
RM2JD7NJW–archaeological dig of ancient byzantine Justiniana Prima, founded by Justinian I Emperor of Eastern Roman Empire in Serbia
RMCP98HG–Gold solidus of Anastasius I (reverse of CP98NC)
RFH68D30–Sign warning people not to enter the archaeological excavations at the Roman ruins, Hieropolis, Pamakkule, Turkey
RFD1R9C6–Obelisk
RF2H2MTC0–Interior Architectural Detail From Serefiye Cistern (Theodosius Cistern), Istanbul, Turkey
RF2G3B6KP–The excavation site of the ancient city of Heraclea Sintica near Petrich, Bulgaria. Heraclea Sintica was founded in the 4th century BC, by the Macedonian king Phillip II, the father of Alexander the Great. The city still played an important role in the Eastern Roman Empire, before it was abandoned presumably in the 7th century AD and then completely forgotten
RF2DJ4312–The Hagia Irene located in the outer courtyard of Topkapı Palace is the oldest church of the Eastern Roman Empire (Byzantine). The Hagia Irene today o
RF2BWMRDD–Orthodox Church of the Eastern Roman Empire at the time Byzantine
RF2JB213G–12 May 2022 Mardin Turkey. Dara antique city witn necropol and cistern of Eastern Roman Empire
RF2AN41C3–Eastern roman byzantine walls surrounding historical old Istanbul peninsula. Topkapi and Edirnekapi region. Turkey
RM2DJ6A14–Limestone Sarcophagus remains from 3rd Century Ancient Serdica Roman Empire in lapidarium in downtown Sofia Bulgaria Eastern Europe
RF2CD3X89–Jerash, Jordan - Columns in ancient Roman city of Gerasa, modern Jerash in Middle Eastern
RMK2B0RH–Hadrian's Wall, Northumberland, England. August 2017 The Temple of Mithras. Nearest to the remains of the fort of Carrawburgh about 80 metres from it
RFB2BT2C–Woman at the gate to Roman empire bath ruins at Pamukalle Turkey
RMCR6NRJ–Panoramic view of the Roman Corinthian temple ruins at the Omrit historic site, Israel
RMFHH9K1–Funerary practices. Eastern provinces of Roman Empire. Near Eastern. Terracotta mask. Levantine tombs. Imperial period.
RMT951JB–Illustration from Hartmann Schedel's, Buch der Chroniken und Geschichten, 1493. Constantinople was the capital of the Eastern Roman Empire, the Latin and the Ottoman Empires. It was founded in AD 330, at ancient Byzantium as the new capital of the Roman Empire by Constantine I. The city was the largest and wealthiest European city of the Middle Ages.
RFKX10MG–Roman mosaic of Gypsy Girl from the ancient site of Zeugma, in the Archaeological Museum of Gaziantep, in Gaziantep, Turkey.
RMHEE01G–Coin of the Emperor Maurice Tiberius
RM2JD7NGT–archaeological dig of ancient byzantine Justiniana Prima, founded by Justinian I Emperor of Eastern Roman Empire in Serbia
RMS3W782–Roman Empire antique columns at the lapidarium in Doctor’s Park, Sofia, Bulgaria, Eastern Europe, Balkans, EU
RFH68CY5–Roman at Hieropolis, Pamakkule, Turkey
RM2FT24RT–Remain of the forum colonnade which runs in front of the facade of the building of Eumachia (Portico della Concordia Augusta) on the eastern side of the Forum - Pompeii archaeological site, Italy
RF2H2MTC8–People visiting Serefiye Cistern (Theodosius Cistern), one of many ancient cisterns of Constantinople that lie beneath the city of Istanbul, Turkey.
RF2G3B7K5–The excavation site of the ancient city of Heraclea Sintica near Petrich, Bulgaria. Heraclea Sintica was founded in the 4th century BC, by the Macedonian king Phillip II, the father of Alexander the Great. The city still played an important role in the Eastern Roman Empire, before it was abandoned presumably in the 7th century AD and then completely forgotten.
RF2DJG6NW–The Hagia Irene located in the outer courtyard of Topkapı Palace is the oldest church of the Eastern Roman Empire (Byzantine). The Hagia Irene today o
RFBC2DRH–Panoramic shot taken from the Roman fort at Badia, Red Sea Hills, Eastern Desert, Egypt
RF2JB20TF–12 May 2022 Mardin Turkey. Dara antique city witn necropol and cistern of Eastern Roman Empire
RF2AN4151–Eastern roman byzantine walls surrounding historical old Istanbul peninsula. Topkapi and Edirnekapi region. Turkey
RM2DF8NT7–Early Christians limestone sarcophagus remains from 3rd Century Ancient Serdica Roman Empire in lapidarium in downtown Sofia Bulgaria Eastern Europe
RMT9P751–Romani Imperia Qua Oriens - Map of Eastern Roman Empire - Sanson Atlas, circa 1700
RMK2B0RG–Hadrian's Wall, Northumberland, England. August 2017 The Temple of Mithras. Nearest to the remains of the fort of Carrawburgh about 80 metres from it
RFCPAGJ1–Split, Dalmatian coast of Croatia - ruins of Roman Emperor Diocletian's Palace, old walled heart of city. Cathedral campanile.
RMCR6NXE–Tourists viewing the Roman Corinthian temple ruins at the Omrit archaeological site, Israel
RMFHH7YJ–Eastern Mediterranean. Roman period. Funerary mosaics. Portrait. Woman's head. 3rd AD. Family portraits adorned interior tombs
RMB2X608–Roman Ruins of the Temple of Apollo, Side, Anatalya Provence, Eastern Mediterranean, Turkey
RM2GMWMKJ–The historic City of Split is the second largest in Croatia and the largest city of the region of Dalmatia. It lies on the eastern shore of the Adriat
RM2CA2MDG–Byzantine Follis coin of Constantine X
RM2JD7NMK–archaeological dig of ancient byzantine Justiniana Prima, founded by Justinian I Emperor of Eastern Roman Empire in Serbia
RF2ABNG28–Library of Celsus, Ruins of ancient Ephesus, Turkey
RFH68CYX–Roman column at Hieropolis, Pamakkule, Turkey
RM2FT2578–Facade the building of Eumachia (Portico della Concordia Augusta) on the eastern side of the Forum. This building, the most impressive on the eastern side of the Forum, was built by Eumachia, priestess of Venus belonging to a very rich family from Pompeii, to worship the emperor - Pompeii archaeological site, Italy
RF2H2MTF4–People visiting Serefiye Cistern (Theodosius Cistern), one of many ancient cisterns of Constantinople that lie beneath the city of Istanbul, Turkey.
RF2G3B75A–The excavation site of the ancient city of Heraclea Sintica near Petrich, Bulgaria. Heraclea Sintica was founded in the 4th century BC, by the Macedonian king Phillip II, the father of Alexander the Great. The city still played an important role in the Eastern Roman Empire, before it was abandoned presumably in the 7th century AD and then completely forgotten
RMC3301T–Necropolis of Tyre (Sour), UNESCO World Heritage Site. Lebanon.
RFBC0XBX–Panoramic shot at the Roman Fort protecting the quarries at Umm Balad, Red Sea Hills, Eastern Desert, Egypt
RF2JB20Y8–12 May 2022 Mardin Turkey. Dara antique city witn necropol and cistern of Eastern Roman Empire
RF2AN411H–Eastern roman byzantine walls surrounding historical old Istanbul peninsula. Topkapi and Edirnekapi region. Turkey
RM2JWAET4–Lone roman warrior at the reenactment of 4th Century Roman Empire during the 'Serdica is my Rome' heritage festival in Sofia, Bulgaria, Balkans, EU
RM2JJJT8C–Justinian I the Great (482-565). Emperor of the Eastern Roman Empire. Portrait. Engraving. Detail. 'Historia Universal', by César Cantú. Volume VIII. 1858.
RMK2B0T0–Hadrian's Wall, Northumberland, England. August 2017 The Temple of Mithras. Nearest to the remains of the fort of Carrawburgh about 80 metres from it
RF2G9NN5K–Jerash, Jordan - Columns in ancient Roman city of Gerasa, modern Jerash in Middle Eastern
RMCR6NT9–Roman Corinthian temple ruins at the Omrit historic site, Israel
RM2AXKTC2–Turkey. Istanbul. Theodosius Obelisk. Pedestal. Emperor offering laurel of victory. 4th c. Hippodrome.
RMKNP7G2–A Prospect of the Most Famous Parts of the World: Viz. Asia, Affrica, Europe, America, with.Grecia, Roman Empire, Germanie, Bohemia, France, Belgia,
RM2GMX82D–The historic City of Split is the second largest in Croatia and the largest city of the region of Dalmatia. It lies on the eastern shore of the Adriat
RFW6PT5P–Roman Thermae baths (dating back to the 2nd century), Varna, Bulgaria, Black Sea coast, July 2019
RM2JD7NEB–archaeological dig of ancient byzantine Justiniana Prima, founded by Justinian I Emperor of Eastern Roman Empire in Serbia
RF2ABNFWK–Ruins of ancient Ephesus, Turkey
RFH68D9D–Roman arch at Hieropolis, Pamakkule, Turkey
RM2GFNGEW–Attis-shaped support - The sculpture, which still conserves some of its original red colouring, depicts Attis against a wide plaster, wearing a Phrygian cap, long trousers (anaxyrides) and a long-sleeved tunic fastened with a belt at the waist. The god's right leg is crossed over his left, his right hand closed in a fist under his chin, and his left hand supports his right elbow. According to several authors, these statues were not simple decorative elements to support table tops but instead veritable cultic objects or, according to others, depictions of eastern barbarian prisoners. This image
RM2GC6RM4–Exterior view of the 2000-year-old Kizilkoyun rock tombs from the Roman period in Sanliurfa, Turkey on May 27, 2021.
RF2CTNWHA–An orthodox icon painted on wood
RMWW8H3Y–View of the Porta Praetoria (Pretoria Gate) the eastern entrance of the Roman city of Augusta Praetoria Salassorum (today Aosta) built in 25 BC, Italy
RFBC2M3P–Panoramic shot looking across remains of Roman Fort near a talc mine in the Eastern Desert, Egypt
RF2JB21G7–12 May 2022 Mardin Turkey. Dara antique city witn necropol and cistern of Eastern Roman Empire
RF2AN411T–Eastern roman byzantine walls surrounding historical old Istanbul peninsula. Topkapi and Edirnekapi region. Turkey
RM2DJ6A18–Limestone Sarcophagus remains from 3rd Century Ancient Serdica Roman Empire in lapidarium in downtown Sofia Bulgaria Eastern Europe
RM2R0KTH6–Map of the Eastern Roman Empire c. 500 AD, when Theodoric was king of Italy and Sicily and nominally subject to the emperor at Constantinople. From the book Outline of History by H.G. Wells, published 1920.
RMK2B0PW–Hadrian's Wall, Northumberland, England. August 2017 The Temple of Mithras. Nearest to the remains of the fort of Carrawburgh about 80 metres from it
RF2G626FK–Jerash, Jordan - Columns in ancient Roman city of Gerasa, modern Jerash in Middle Eastern
RMCR6NTX–Roman Corinthian temple ruins at the Omrit historic site, Israel
RM2AXKTBK–Turkey. Istanbul. Theodosius Obelisk. Pedestal. Emperor offering laurel of victory. 4th c. Hippodrome.
RFCC6B13–Oval plaza in Jerash,Jordan
RM2GMTYCT–The historic City of Split is the second largest in Croatia and the largest city of the region of Dalmatia. It lies on the eastern shore of the Adriat
RFW6PT5W–Roman Thermae baths (dating back to the 2nd century), Varna, Bulgaria, Black Sea coast, July 2019
RM2JD7ND6–archaeological dig of ancient byzantine Justiniana Prima, founded by Justinian I Emperor of Eastern Roman Empire in Serbia
RF2ABNFKE–Library of Celsus, Ruins of ancient Ephesus, Turkey
RFH68CYH–Roman column at Hieropolis, Pamakkule, Turkey
RM2R0NYTN–Eastern Roman Empire. Byzantines (400-600). From left to right: 18- general's clothing, 19, 20 and 21- warrior. Chromolithography. 'Historia Universal', by César Cantú. Volume III, 1882.
RM2GC6RDR–Exterior view of the 2000-year-old Kizilkoyun rock tombs from the Roman period in Sanliurfa, Turkey on May 27, 2021.
RMJEENR3–Irene of Athens or Irene Sarantapechaina, c. 752 – 803, a Byzantine empress from 797 to 802, exiled to Lesbos
RM2B295DH–Roman triumphal arch marking the line between Byzantine and Roman Empire ruins, Tyre (Sour), Lebanon, Middle East, UNESCO World Heritage site, color
RFBC0XDN–Roman Fort protecting the quarries at Umm Balad (ancient Domitaine/Kaine Latomia) Red Sea Hills, Eastern Desert, Egypt
RF2JB21AE–12 May 2022 Mardin Turkey. Dara antique city witn necropol and cistern of Eastern Roman Empire
RF2AN411P–Eastern roman byzantine walls surrounding historical old Istanbul peninsula. Topkapi and Edirnekapi region. Turkey
RM2DE5YJ7–The Western Gate of the Ancient Roman city of Serdica archeological complex in Sofia Bulgaria Eastern Europe
RMWJEAW9–The 16th century Banya Bashi mosque and the Roman ruins of the archaeological complex of Serdica, Sofia, Bulgaria
RMK2B0R9–Hadrian's Wall, Northumberland, England. August 2017 The Temple of Mithras. Nearest to the remains of the fort of Carrawburgh about 80 metres from it
RFRGBJHF–Hagia Sophia Museum. It is the largest church of the Eastern Roman Empire in Istanbul, used as a church for 916 years and as a mosque for 482 years.
RF2ARPD88–East Roman (Byzantine) Empire archeological artifacts: sarcophagi and statue bases collected from the general Thessaloniki area.
RM2AXKTCT–Turkey. Istanbul. Theodosius Obelisk. Pedestal. Emperor offering laurel of victory. 4th c. Hippodrome.
RM2B6JG1A–Kavala, Eastern Macedonia, Aegean Sea, Greece, the Roman aqueduct (Kamares) and the city of Kavala, it consists of 60 arches of four different sizes and a maximum height of 52m. and it was reconstructed in 1550 by Suleiman the Magnificent
RM2GMTYCN–The historic City of Split is the second largest in Croatia and the largest city of the region of Dalmatia. It lies on the eastern shore of the Adriat
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