RMHRP5NY–Bread and Circus, Gladiators, Ancient Rome
RMJ47CYH–Duel of gladiators. Graffiti found in a lupanar (Roman brothel) in Pompeii (1st century AD) on display in the Secret Cabinet (Gabinetto Segreto) in the National Archaeological Museum in Naples, Campania, Italy.
RMDB3WXD–ancient world, Roman Empire, gladiators, Venator and duel between a Secutor and a Retarius, relief on an urn, Colchester, England, 1st century AD, drawing, 19th century, game, games, combat, combats, animals, animal, sports, duel, duels, fighting, fight, ancient world, ancient times, gladiator, gladiators, urn, urns, historic, historical, ancient world, men, man, male, people, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMR5KYY6–Late Roman Republic. 1st century BC. Feast in honor of Julius Caesar in the Roman circus. Gladiators fighting a bull. Chromolithography. La Civilizacion (The Civilization), 1881.
RMHT3KJ3–Roman Gladiators, c3rd century, (c1990-2010). Artist: Ivan Lapper.
RFJT6T8W–A Roman emperor is carried through the arena by armed forces, inspecting slaves, gladiators, and predators, Rome, Italy, after a painting of Henrie Motte, Digital improved reproduction of an image published between 1880 - 1885
RMW6RKG4–Roman gladiators were armed combatant who entertained audiences in the Roman Republic and Roman Empire in violent confrontations with other gladiators, wild animals, and condemned criminals. Some were volunteers but most were slaves. Irrespective of their origin, gladiators offered spectators an example of Rome's martial ethics and, in fighting or dying well, they could inspire admiration and popular acclaim. They were celebrated in high and low art, and their value as entertainers was commemorated throughout the Roman world.
RM2WBJX99–Gladitorial combat in the Circus Maximus. By Donn Philip Crane (1878-1944). The Circus Maximus is an ancient Roman chariot-racing stadium and mass entertainment venue in Rome, Italy. The Circus was Rome's largest venue for ludi, public games connected to Roman religious festivals.
RMW9HNM8–Gladiator games lasted for nearly a thousand years, reaching their peak between the 1st century BC and the 2nd century AD. Armed combatant entertained audiences in the Roman Republic and Roman Empire in violent confrontations with other gladiators, wild animals, and condemned criminals. Some gladiators were volunteers, most were despised as slaves, schooled under harsh conditions, socially marginalized, and segregated even in death. They were celebrated in high and low art, and their value as entertainers was commemorated in precious and commonplace objects throughout the Roman world.
RM2RT6XM8–The re-enactment of a naval battle - or naumachia - by gladiators in ancient Rome. After a 19th century print.
RM2GFH08X–Engraving of the Roman colosseum during the late 1800s
RMA9F7KC–Gladiators, from a wall painting at Pompeii
RM2H4HWXY–A late 19th Century illustration of Flavius Honorius (384-423), Roman emperor from 393 to 423 during which time he ended gladiatorial combat. He was the younger son of emperor Theodosius I and his first wife Aelia Flaccilla. In 410, during Honorius's reign over the western Roman Empire, Rome was sacked for the first time in almost 800 years.
RMERGP0C–Roman Circus ( Pougin's 'Dictionnaire du Théâtre', .)
RMBD8MTJ–Combat of gladiators
RMERGNK9–Roman Circus ( Pougin's 'Dictionnaire du Théâtre', .)
RF2DHJGGW–Original artwork of Fight of gladiators. Published in A pictorial history of the world's great nations: from the earliest dates to the present time (C
RMERGP67–Roman Circus ( Pougin's 'Dictionnaire du Théâtre', .)
RMW107TF–Engraving of ruins of the colosseum in Rome. From The Life and Work of St Paul by Farrar, 1898.
RMHRP182–Bread and Circus, Gladiators, Ancient Rome
RM2CCWXR3–Halftone of roman gladiators battling with wild beasts. From a set of school posters for history and social studies c 1930
RMDB3X35–ancient world, Roman Empire, gladiators, duel of dismounted Equites, aside two referees, drawing, 19th century, after ancient illustration, fights, sports, Equitus, game, games, Parma equestris, shield, shields, helmets, winged helmet, fighting, fight, ancient world, ancient times, gladiator, gladiators, duel, duels, aside, beside it, referee, ref, referees, historic, historical, ancient world, men, man, male, people, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMA1E77B–Gladiators With Shields
RFPGPFMJ–Roman Helmet Centurion Concept
RM2ERTXA2–Roman circus, gladiators fighting in the arena, Ancient roman empire. Italy, Europe. Old 19th century engraved illustration, El Mundo Ilustrado 1881
RFPMWPR7–Spartan or Roman Gladiator Helmet Concept
RMR6P8WG–Late Roman Republic. 1st century BC. Feast in honor of Julius Caesar in the Roman circus. Gladiators fighting a bull. Chromolithography. La Civilizacion (The Civilization), 1881.
RFMXMR3A–Spartan Trojan Roman Gladiator Helmet
RMW819GX–The Circus Maximus was an ancient Roman chariot-racing stadium and mass entertainment venue located in Rome, Italy. Situated in the valley between the Aventine and Palatine Hills, it was the first and largest stadium in ancient Rome and a venue for Ludi, or public games, featuring religious ceremonies, feasts, horse and chariot racing, athletics, plays, recitals, gladiator fights and occasional public executions. Most were held at annual intervals on the Roman calendar. Others to fulfill a religious vow, such as the games in celebration of a triumph, like Julius Caesar's over Pompey.
RFGPB386–A Trojan, Spartan or Roman gladiator Greek style warrior helmet
RF2DHJG8J–Original artwork of Colosseum, Rome, Italy. Published in A pictorial history of the world's great nations: from the earliest dates to the present time
RF2B76XTP–The picture depicts four Roman gladiators with armor, vintage line drawing or engraving illustration.
RMJ3MK0Y–Gladiators fighting in Roman times in Nimes (1682)
RMBD8MTX–Combat of gladiators
RFT5W3FG–This is the image of Roman Gladiators. Roman gladiators fighting among themselves using weapons, vintage line drawing or engraving illustration.
RFD7F823–Roman Soldiers, From a Vintage 1840s Engraving
RMBKHE1F–Vintage lithograph print circa 1872 of the Colosseum in Rome, Italy, as it appeared in the latter part of the 19th century.
RFHE2FN3–Vector illustration of a six roman warriors
RMHRP2RY–Bread and Circus, Gladiators, Ancient Rome
RM2CCWXR1–Halftone of roman gladiators battling with wild beasts. From a set of school posters for history and social studies c 1930
RMDB3WX3–ancient world, Roman Empire, gladiators, duel of the Secutor Astyanax against the Retiarius Kalendio, after mosaic, via Appia, early 4th century AD, drawing, 19th century, referee, ref, referees, shield, shields, Scutum, leg protection, fights, net, nets, trident, game, games, fighting, fight, ancient world, ancient times, gladiator, gladiators, duel, duels, mosaic, mosaics, historic, historical, ancient world, men, man, male, people, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMW879NX–Gladiatorial Fights at the Colosseum, ancient Amphitheatre, Rome, Italy
RFEFKPHX–Victorian engraving of Roman gladiators. Digitally restored image from a mid-19th century Encyclopaedia.
RM2ETXAT3–Roman circus, gladiators fighting in the arena, Ancient roman empire. Italy, Europe. Old 19th century engraved illustration, El Mundo Ilustrado 1881
RF2R5PKRM–Two gladiators fighting in front of an arch - Artist: Master of the Die (Italian, active Rome, ca. 1530–60) Artist: After Giulio Romano (Italian, Rom
RF2BNJBPH–Spartan warriors fighting in gladiators arena
RFMGHXKK–roman gladiators illustration
RFG0TGHG–A Spartan, Trojan or Roman gladiator Greek style warrior helmet
RM2HAAYR1–Roman gladiator helmet. Bronze. (Ménard et Sauvageot), , FSM (pattern book, ), Römischer Gladiatorenhelm. Bronze. (Ménard et Sauvageot)
RFEWK84G–An illustration of a gladiator, ancient Greek, Trojan or Roman warrior or gladiator wearing a helmet and holding a sword
RMR1PDXW–Commodus (161-192 AD). Roman emperor (177-192 AD). Nerva-Antonine Dynasty. Commodus had a passion for gladiatorial combat. Laetus formed a conspiracy with Eclectus and Marcia. The gladiator Narcissus strangling him in his bath. Portrait. Watercolour painting by Francisco Fonollosa, Spanish illustrator (late 20th century).
RMBD8MTN–Combat of gladiators
RFEH0T40–Cultural history of ancient Rome, from left: gladiators, court session, public offering, historical illustration
RM2EPH81G–Aelius Galenus or Claudius Galenus (129-216AD), aka Galen or Galen of Pergamon was a physician, surgeon and philosopher in the Roman Empire attending a wounded gladiator. Considered to be one of the most accomplished of all medical researchers of antiquity, Galen influenced the development of various scientific disciplines, including anatomy, physiology, pathology, pharmacology, neurology, along with philosophy and logic.
RF2AK42TR–A typical roman gladiators metal helmet over a white background
RF2DBTF83–A sword as used by the Roman soldiers and gladiators isolated on a white background.
RF2RFN5W0–A gladiator was an armed combatant who entertained audiences in th Roman Empire by fighting other gladiators, wild animals, and condemned criminals.
RF2AM5NRM–A typical roman gladiators metal helmet and sword over a white background
RF2G2BGRK–Columns in poor condition of the Amphitheater of Capua
RMW879WA–Gladiatorial Fights at the Colosseum, ancient Amphitheatre, Rome, Italy
RFE192MK–A sword as used by the Roman soldiers and gladiators isolated on a white background.
RF2E2YAMJ–Exclusive. Drawing representing gladiators fighting, Rome, Italy on June 2010. Rome's Colosseum, soon to open its arena, underground and highest level after extensive restoration. For the first time tourists will be able to visit the underground, where gladiators once prepared for fights and lions and tigers were caged before entertaining a bloodthirsty public. Restorers have been hard at work cleaning and restoring travertine columns and ancient bricks. Rome's Colosseum, the largest ever built in the Roman Empire was completed in 80 AD with a capacity of up to 75,000 spectators. It was mainly
RFGGC5CC–A sword as used by the Roman soldiers and gladiators isolated on a white background.
RF2G7D12H–Vector illustration of the old stone coliseum arena in Arles. France. Provence.
RFGR7D34–A pair of crossed swords as used by the Roman soldiers and gladiators isolated on a white background.
RF2CTCRYF–The warrior with a board and a sword. The man with weapon. Medieval knight.
RF2C3CP46–A typical roman gladiators metal helmet and sword over a white background
RM2HAAYR2–Roman gladiator helmet. Bronze. (Ménard et Sauvageot), , FSM (pattern book, ), Römischer Gladiatorenhelm. Bronze. (Ménard et Sauvageot)
RFF08076–A gladiator, ancient Greek, Trojan or Roman warrior or gladiator wearing a helmet and holding a sword and shield
RMRX13C7–The Two Gladiators. Master of the Die (Italian, active c. 1530-1560); after Giulio Romano (Italian, c. 1499-1546). Date: 1530-1540. Dimensions: 207 x 232 mm. Engraving in black on cream laid paper. Origin: Italy. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute.
RMBD8MTW–Combat of gladiators
RFPREFEC–Original artwork of Fight of gladiators. Published in A pictorial history of the world's great nations: from the earliest dates to the present time (C
RMAXEAGE–Section of the Colosseum at night with the lights of passing traffic drawing lines across the photo Rome Italy
RF2BNJBH8–Gladiators holding swords. Fighting characters in action poses
RF2DBTF9M–A crown of olives and a gladiators sword isolated on a white background
RFE1JN0X–A crown of olives and a gladiators sword isolated on a white background
RFMGHXF2–nobles watching the circus
RF2C3A81W–A typical roman gladiators metal helmet over a white background
RMW879D9–Gladiatorial Fights at the Colosseum, ancient Amphitheatre, Rome, Italy
RFBEBMK8–etails from the ciceensian games
RF2G072F5–Horses, Roman chariot in a fight of gladiators, bloody circus black and white drawing
RM2HAAYR3–Roman gladiator helmet. Bronze. (Ménard et Sauvageot), , FSM (pattern book, ), Römischer Gladiatorenhelm. Bronze. (Ménard et Sauvageot)
RFF53H7H–An illustration of a gladiator, ancient Greek, Trojan or Roman warrior or gladiator wearing a helmet and holding a sword and rou
RMPANNWM–Two gladiators fighting in front of an arch. Artist: After Giulio Romano (Italian, Rome 1499?-1546 Mantua); Master of the Die (Italian, active Rome, ca. 1530-60). Dimensions: sheet: 8 1/16 x 9 1/16 in. (20.5 x 23 cm). Date: 1530-60. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
RMBD8KB7–Roman gladiators
RFPREF73–Original artwork of Colosseum, Rome, Italy. Published in A pictorial history of the world's great nations: from the earliest dates to the present time
RMW879FA–Gladiatorial Fights at the Colosseum, ancient Amphitheatre, Rome, Italy
RMBEBMKC–combat with wild beasts in the coliseum at rome under domitian
RM2HAAYR4–1st Greek helmet in bronze. Campana collection. (L'art pour tous). 2. bronze Etruscan helmet. Campana collection. (L'art pour tous). 3. bronze Roman helmet. Louvre in Paris. (Ménard et Sauvageot). 4th-6th Roman gladiator helmets in different view. Bronze. (Ménard et Sauvageot). 7th Medieval pot helmet (salade) made of iron. 8. medieval bucket helmet (heaume) made of iron. (The cross-shaped incision is used to hook the helmet chain). 9. medieval helmet or tournament helmet made of iron. 10. medieval visor helmet made of iron. 11. medieval clasp helmet or rust helmet made of iron. 12. renaissanc
RFEN66XK–An illustration of a tough mean looking gladiator, ancient Greek, Trojan or Roman warrior or gladiator wearing a helmet and hold
RF2A9WMYD–Roman Centurion Helmet Concept
RF2A8J119–Spartan Trojan Roman Gladiator Helmet
RF2RPB42H–Spartan Warrior Roman Gladiator or Trojan Cartoon
RMW87A2W–Gladiatorial Fights at the Colosseum, ancient Amphitheatre, Rome, Italy
RMBEBMKB–details from the circensian games
RMT6AEYM–Gladiator fights and hunting. From a Pompeian tomb monument, 1881
RF2HJXM2J–Spartan Warrior Roman Gladiator or Trojan Cartoon
RFT6AGD3–Spartan Gladiator Roman Trojan Warrior Helmet
RF2MXD29D–Spartan Warrior Roman Gladiator or Trojan Cartoon
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