Etruscans 5th century bc rome Stock Photos and Images
RM2WE8C7K–Etruscan civilization. Relief from a funerray Cippus. 5th century BC. From Chiuse. Barraco Museum. Rome.
RMPPB8M6–The Capitoline Wolf (Lupa Capitolina). Bronze sculpture of a she-wolf showing Romulus and Remus as suckling infants. Inspired by the legend of the founding of Rome. Although always has been dated as an Etruscan sculpture, 5th century B.C., recent studies shows the she-wolf may be sculpted in the Middle Ages.The twins' sculptures are dated in the Renaissance. The Capitoline Museums. Rome. Italy.
RM2P738AN–Hiero I, or Hieron I, tyrant of Syracuse, Sicily, 478 to 467 BC. Son of Deinomenes, and brother of Gelon. He sided with the Cumaeans in their battle against the Etruscans at the Battle of Cumae 474 BC. Head of a man wearing royal diadem. Hierone. Copperplate engraving by Guillaume Vallet after Giovanni Angelo Canini from Iconografia, cioe disegni d'imagini de famosissimi monarchi, regi, filososi, poeti ed oratori dell' Antichita, Drawings of images of famous monarchs, kings, philosophers, poets and orators of Antiquity, Ignatio de’Lazari, Rome, 1699.
RM2WE8C97–Etruscan civilization. Relief from a funerray Cippus. Early 5th century BC. Limestone. Chiuse. Barraco Museum. Rome.
RMPP4M65–LOBA CAPITOLINA - BRONCE ETRUSCO - SIGLO V AC - ANTONIO POLLAIUOLO AÑADIO LOS GEMELOS EN EL SIGLO XVI- 114 X 75CTRS. Location: MUSEO CAPITOLINO. Rome. ITALIA.
RM2WE8C98–Etruscan civilization. Relief from a funerray Cippus. Early 5th century BC. Limestone. Chiuse. Barraco Museum. Rome.
RM2T68EYP–Hiero I, or Hieron I, tyrant of Syracuse, Sicily, 478 to 467 BC. Son of Deinomenes, and brother of Gelon. He sided with the Cumaeans in their battle against the Etruscans at the Battle of Cumae 474 BC. Head of a man wearing royal diadem from a bronze medal. Hierone. Copperplate engraving by Guillaume Vallet after Giovanni Angelo Canini from Iconografia, cioe disegni d'imagini de famosissimi monarchi, regi, filososi, poeti ed oratori dell' Antichita, Drawings of images of famous monarchs, kings, philosophers, poets and orators of Antiquity, Ignatio deLazari, Rome, 1699.
RM2WEF7PJ–Etruscan civilization. Relief from a funerray Cippus. 5th cent. BC. From Chiuse. Barraco Museum. Rome.
RM2WE8C9B–Etruscan civilization. Relief from a funerray Cippus. 5th cent. BC. From Chiuse. Barraco Museum. Rome.
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