RMP50EC4–Rome. Italy. Milvian bridge over the Tiber river.
RMP50EKY–Rome. Italy. Milvian bridge. Padlocks.
RMP4XHNN–Italy. Rome. The Milvian Bridge over the Tiber river.
RMP50J4N–Italy. Rome. The Milvian Bridge over the Tiber river.
RMPNWECG–Rome. Italy. Milvian bridge over the Tiber riber. Statue decorating the bridge.
RMPNWFXC–Rome. Italy. Milvian bridge over the Tiber riber. Statue decorating the bridge.
RMP50GAG–Rome. Italy. Milvian bridge over the Tiber riber. Statue of John of Nepomuk (1345-1393). Saint of Bohemia.
RMP50JHW–Rome. Italy. Milvian bridge over the Tiber riber. Statue decorating the bridge.
RMP50WAF–Italy. Rome. Arch of Constantine. 4th century. Erected by the Senate in honor of Emperor Constantine after his victory over Maxentius at the Battle of Milvian Bridge (312). Latin inscription.
RMP4Y37G–Roman Art. Arch of Constantine. Triumphal arch erected in the 4th century (315) by the Senate in honor of the Emperor Constantine after his victory over Maxentius at the Battle of Milvian Bridge (312). Relief. Rome. Italy.
RMP50PK8–Roman Art. Arch of Constantine. Triumphal arch erected in the 4th century (315) by the Senate in honor of the Emperor Constantine after his victory over Maxentius at the Battle of Milvian Bridge (312). Relief. Rome. Italy.
RMP50N7D–Roman Art. Arch of Constantine. Triumphal arch erected in the 4th century (315) by the Senate in honor of the Emperor Constantine after his victory over Maxentius at the Battle of Milvian Bridge (312). Relief. Rome. Italy.
RMP50ND4–Roman Art. Arch of Constantine. Triumphal arch erected in the 4th century (315) by the Senate in honor of the Emperor Constantine after his victory over Maxentius at the Battle of Milvian Bridge (312). Relief. Rome. Italy.
RMP50E7T–Roman Art. Arch of Constantine. Triumphal arch erected in the 4th century (315) by the Senate in honor of the Emperor Constantine after his victory over Maxentius at the Battle of Milvian Bridge (312). Relief. Rome. Italy.
RMP511FD–Roman Art. Arch of Constantine. Triumphal arch erected in the 4th century (315) by the Senate in honor of the Emperor Constantine after his victory over Maxentius at the Battle of Milvian Bridge (312). Relief. Rome. Italy.
RMP50DNH–Roman Art. Arch of Constantine. Triumphal arch erected in the 4th century (315) by the Senate in honor of the Emperor Constantine after his victory over Maxentius at the Battle of Milvian Bridge (312). Relief. Rome. Italy.
RMP510D6–Roman Art. Arch of Constantine. Triumphal arch erected in the 4th century (315) by the Senate in honor of the Emperor Constantine after his victory over Maxentius at the Battle of Milvian Bridge (312). Relief. Rome. Italy.
RMP50M3F–Roman Art. Arch of Constantine. Triumphal arch erected in the 4th century (315) by the Senate in honor of the Emperor Constantine after his victory over Maxentius at the Battle of Milvian Bridge (312). Relief. Rome. Italy.
RMP512XH–Roman Art. Arch of Constantine. Triumphal arch erected in the 4th century (315) by the Senate in honor of the Emperor Constantine after his victory over Maxentius at the Battle of Milvian Bridge (312). Relief. Rome. Italy.
RMP4XEYM–Roman Art. Arch of Constantine. Triumphal arch erected in the 4th century (315) by the Senate in honor of the Emperor Constantine after his victory over Maxentius at the Battle of Milvian Bridge (312). Relief. Rome. Italy.
RMP4XFPA–Roman Art. Arch of Constantine. Triumphal arch erected in the 4th century (315) by the Senate in honor of the Emperor Constantine after his victory over Maxentius at the Battle of Milvian Bridge (312). Relief. Rome. Italy.
RMP50AA0–Roman Art. Arch of Constantine. Triumphal arch erected in the 4th century (315) by the Senate in honor of the Emperor Constantine after his victory over Maxentius at the Battle of Milvian Bridge (312). Relief. Rome. Italy.
RMP4XWJ8–Roman Art. Arch of Constantine. Triumphal arch erected in the 4th century (315) by the Senate in honor of the Emperor Constantine after his victory over Maxentius at the Battle of Milvian Bridge (312). Relief. Rome. Italy.
RMP50X99–Roman Art. Arch of Constantine. Triumphal arch erected in the 4th century (315) by the Senate in honor of the Emperor Constantine after his victory over Maxentius at the Battle of Milvian Bridge (312). Relief. Rome. Italy.
RMP509P0–Italy. Rome. Arch of Constantine. 4th century. Erected by the Senate in honor of Emperor Constantine after his victory over Maxentius at the Battle of Milvian Bridge (312). Panels from an earlier monument to Marcus Aurelius. Relief.
RMP4XM5G–Roman Art. Arch of Constantine. Triumphal arch erected in the 4th century (315) by the Senate in honor of the Emperor Constantine after his victory over Maxentius at the Battle of Milvian Bridge (312). Relief. Rome. Italy.
RMP50D2X–Roman Art. Arch of Constantine. Triumphal arch erected in the 4th century (315) by the Senate in honor of the Emperor Constantine after his victory over Maxentius at the Battle of Milvian Bridge (312). Latin inscription. Rome. Italy.
RMPAAX92–Battle scene in a landscape with soldiers on horseback and several fallen men, another group of riders in the background. Artist: Marco Dente (Italian, Ravenna, active by 1515-died 1527 Rome); After Raphael (Raffaello Sanzio or Santi) (Italian, Urbino 1483-1520 Rome); After Giulio Romano (Italian, Rome 1499?-1546 Mantua). Dimensions: Sheet (Trimmed): 9 1/16 × 14 1/4 in. (23 × 36.2 cm). Date: ca. 1520. After Raphael's designs for the fresco of 'The Battle of the Milvian Bridge' in the Sala di Constantino in the Vatican, painted by Giulio Romano and others. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, N
RMP50ER1–Italy. Rome. Arch of Constantine. 4th century. Erected by the Senate in honor of Emperor Constantine after his victory over Maxentius at the Battle of Milvian Bridge (312). Circular relief depicting sacrifice to Diana. Detail.
RMR9G2GG–Roman Art. Arch of Constantine. Triumphal arch. It was erected to commemorate Constantine victory over Maxentius at the Batlle of Milvian Bridge (October 28, 312). Reuse of parts of earlier buildings. Detail of medallion (relief). IV century AD. Rome. Italy. Europe.
RMR9G2G9–Roman Art. Arch of Constantine. Triumphal arch. It was erected to commemorate Constantine victory over Maxentius at the Batlle of Milvian Bridge (October 28, 312). Reuse of parts of earlier buildings. Relief with representation of soliers in batlle. IV century AD. Rome. Italy. Europe.
RMR9G2FB–Roman Art. Arch of Constantine. Triumphal arch. It was erected to commemorate Constantine victory over Maxentius at the Batlle of Milvian Bridge (October 28, 312). Reuse of parts of earlier buildings. View the arch seen form Via Triumphalis. IV century AD. Rome. Italy. Europe.
RMR9G2EA–Roman Art. Arch of Constantine. Triumphal arch. It was erected to commemorate Constantine victory over Maxentius at the Batlle of Milvian Bridge (October 28, 312). Reuse of parts of earlier buildings. View the arch seen form Via Triumphalis. IV century AD. Rome. Italy. Europe.
RMR9G2GC–Roman Art. Arch of Constantine. Triumphal arch. It was erected to commemorate Constantine victory over Maxentius at the Batlle of Milvian Bridge (October 28, 312). Reuse of parts of earlier buildings. View the arch seen form Via Triumphalis. IV century AD. Rome. Italy. Europe.
RMR9G2G3–Roman Art. Arch of Constantine. Triumphal arch. It was erected to commemorate Constantine victory over Maxentius at the Batlle of Milvian Bridge (October 28, 312). Reuse of parts of earlier buildings. View the arch seen form Via Triumphalis. IV century AD. Rome. Italy. Europe.
RMR9G2DH–Roman Art. Arch of Constantine. Triumphal arch. It was erected to commemorate Constantine victory over Maxentius at the Batlle of Milvian Bridge (October 28, 312). Reuse of parts of earlier buildings. Statue of a barbarian (Trajan period pieces, reused). IV century AD. Rome. Italy. Europe.
RMRCXGKN–The Battle of the Milvian Bridge. Museum: Apostolic Palace, Vatican. Author: PENNI, GIANFRANCESCO.
RMP9HK77–Roman Emperor Constantine killing Maxentius in the Battle of the Milvian Bridge, Milan, 312. Painting on the North Side of the Chancel. Handcoloured etching drawn and etched by Thomas Fisher from his Paintings on the Walls of the Chapel of the Trinity, Stratford upon Avon, 1808.
RMPNC6JF–Tapestry showing the Triumph of Constantine over Maxentius at the Battle of the Milvian Bridge. Date/Period: From 1623 until 25. Textiles. Wool and silk with gold and silver threads Wool and silk with gold and silver threads. Height: 4,855.21 mm (15.92 ft); Width: 7,447.53 mm (24.43 ft). Author: PETER PAUL RUBENS.
RM2JMN9T2–Battle of Constantine against Maxentius (Battle of Milvian Bridge). It took place in 312 between Constantine I the Great (272-337) and Maxentius (276-312), with victory for Constantine's army. Engraving. 'Historia Universal', by César Cantú. Volume II, 1854.
RMRXMXFA–View of the Ponte Molle [or Milvian Bridge] over the Tiber two miles outside Rome, from Views of Rome. Giovanni Battista Piranesi; Italian, 1720-1778. Date: 1762. Dimensions: 437 x 675 mm (image); 440 x 677 mm (plate); 562 x 788 mm (sheet). Etching on heavy ivory laid paper. Origin: Italy. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute.
RMRCCXM7–The Triumph of Rome. Museum: The Mauritshuis, The Hague. Author: Rubens, Pieter Paul.
RMRCXAJF–Battle on the Bridge (Battle between Emperors Maxentius and Constantine). Museum: State A. Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow. Author: LORRAIN, CLAUDE.
RMP89H7N–Constantine the Great (Head of Constantine's colossal statue). Museum: Capitoline Museums, Rome.
RMRCTN0N–The Donation of Constantine. Museum: Oratorio di San Silvestro, basilica dei Santi Quattro Coronati, Rome. Author: ANONYMOUS.
RMP9CGYN–Roman soldiers building stockade, under Emperor Constantine I' supervision (after Giulio Romano). Museum: PRIVATE COLLECTION.
RMP50RN8–ARTE ROMANO. ITALIA. ARCO DE CONSTANTINO. Arco triunfal erigido en el siglo IV d. C. por el Senado en honor del emperador Constantino, tras su victoria sobre Majencio en Puente Milvio (año 313 d. C.). Tiene tres oberturas y gran parte de su decoración procede de otros monumentos. Detalle de los RELIEVES. ROMA.
RM2BT54XN–View of the Milvian Bridge or Mulvian Bridge, Ponte Molle, Rome. Copperplate engraving from Pietro Datri's New Collection of Principal Views of Rome Ancient and Modern with the ruins of war, Rome, 1849.
RM2BT5PD9–View of the Milvian (or Mulvian) Bridge, Ponte Milvio, Rome. Copperplate engraving by A. Parboni after an illustration by Sylvestro Bossi from Achille Parboni's New Collection of Principal Views Ancient and Modern of the City of Rome, 1830.
RMRX75M0–Battle of the Milvian Bridge. Johann Heintz (active Rome 1611-1612 and Milan 1652); after Raffaello Sanzio called Raphael and his workshop (Italian, 1483-1520). Date: 1612. Dimensions: 419 x 571 mm. Pen and black ink, and brush and gray wash over red chalk and traces of graphite, on cream laid paper, laid down on tan wove paper (pieced). Origin: Germany. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute.
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