RMDD617R–Iberians driven under the yoke and sold as Roman slaves. Hand-colored woodcut
RMTA2DF5–Roman slaves during the grape harvest on a mosaic in the mausoleum of Constantina, daughter of Emperor Constantine, that was built around 345 AD in the north-east of Rome. The head in the vine leaves ornament is probably a portrait of Constantina.
RMG3B4A4–A Roman centurion supervises Gaul slaves, chained together and forced to work in the coal mines.
RMH31M0J–ROMAN GARDEN SCENE. Slaves carrying their Master on a Lectica, or Litter - from 'Cassell's Illustrated Universal History' - 1882
RMAPXCGG–Sculpture about the Roman slaves in Egypt near the Echo caves by artist Piet van Zyl
RMERGNYC–Roman Circus. Crowds watch slaves fighting elephants with swords.
RMCNRKYJ–ancient world, Roman Empire, people, slaves, flogging of a slave, wood engraving after relief, Pompeii, 1st century AD, punishment, punished, flagellating, beating, Romans, antiquity, historic, historical, ancient world, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
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
RMT71M79–British Museum, Bloomsbury, London, England, UK. 'Freedmen portraits' - stone reliefs, once part of a tomb, of former Roman slaves who had bought or e
RMD96B3W–Roman workers building a wall; slaves watched by a taskmaster. Fragment of a wall painting
RMCP3P3E–slavery, ancient world, Roman slave market, wood engraving after painting by Gustave Boulanger, 19th century, historic, historical, trader, traders, merchant, merchants, slaves, platform, pedestal, platforms, pedestals, ancient world, people, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMAHCJHD–Slaves Ancient Rome
RMCNTP1T–ancient world, Roman Empire, people, slaves, public flogging of a slave, after mural painting, Pompeii, 1st century AD, justice, beating, punishment, spectators, audience, Romans, slavery, antiquity, historic, historical, ancient world, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RFC5Y74C–The guests' servants/slaves have come to take their masters home, bringing them their shoes and putting them on their masters.
RMW9HNWK–The lifestyles that wealthy Romans enjoyed...slaves carrying their master on a litter or lectica, through his Roman gardens, enriched with many additional structures in the four centuries during which they evolved. They contained pavilions, temples and monumental sculptures. The homes of rich Romans family. Usually large single-storey houses with many large and well-furnished rooms in addition to private baths. The ancient Roman houses of wealthy Romans were called ‘Domus’ and consisted of multiple large rooms in addition to indoor courtyards and gardens
RMJMRN8T–Roman art. Funeral urn of two slaves. Vigna Codini, Rome. Second half of 2nd century BC. National Roman Museum (Baths of Diocletian). Rome, Italy.
RMAG7RTP–Merchants from Carthage selling slaves and wares in a Roman villa. Hand-colored woodcut
RMEX46ME–Line drawing of Roman or Greek slaves being led to market.
RMRHPNDJ–The Building of the Wall. By Henry Justice Ford (1860-1941). Hadrian's Wall (Vallum Aelium), also called the Roman Wall and Picts' Wall, was a defensive fortification in the Roman province of Britannia, begun in AD 122 in the reign of the emperor Hadrian.
RMB02GDJ–SLAVES IN A ROMAN SALT MINE shown in a Victorian engraving
RMG38G97–Two Roman slaves (and a camel) attend their young master
RMHWHW4X–The construction of the Via Appia or Appian Way, ancient Rome, 312 BC. After the painting by J.H. Valda(d. 1941). From Hutchinson's History of the Nations, published 1915.
RMMG8CDE–Roman soldiers direct the locals to build a road in Roman Britain. From an original painting by Paul Hardy.
RMM66P8F–ENGRAVING BULLFIGHT IN ROMAN ARENA GLADIATORS HORSES ELEPHANT ALL FIGHTING BEFORE SPECTATORS ANCIENT ROMAN EMPIRE - q61206 CPC001 HARS GLADIATORS SMALL GROUP OF ANIMALS ARENA COMBAT FURIOUS MALES 200 200 BCE 2ND CENTURY ARMED COMBAT B&W BCE BLACK AND WHITE BULL FIGHT BULLFIGHT BULLS COLOSSEUM FIGHTERS OCCUPATIONS OLD FASHIONED PERSONS PRISONERS ROME SHIELDS SLAVES TRIDENTS
RMT71M4N–British Museum, Bloomsbury, London, England, UK. 'Freedmen portraits' - stone reliefs, once part of a tomb, of former Roman slaves who had bought or e
RMD95RBW–Servants/slaves making preparations for a feast. Mosaic. Carthage. 2nd century AD. Louvre
RMTXH177–Roman workers building a wall; slaves watched by a taskmaster. Fragment of a mural from the Esquiline columbarium, porta Maggiore (or Porta Prenestina) and showing the foundation of Alba Longa. Rome, Palazzo Massimo alle Terme
RMG1CCNN–Woodcut depicting Roman slaves weighing produce.
RMDATXG9–ancient world, Roman Empire, people, field slave in chains, Roman illustration, 1st century AD, wood engraving, 19th century, slavery, field hands, farmhands, slave, slaves, agriculture, farming, hoe, hack, hackiron, hoes, hacks, enchained, man, men, men, man, historic, historical, ancient world, male, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMP9YRP5–ROMAN TRIREME GALLEY WAR SHIP INTERIOR WITH THREE TIERS OF MEN ROWING USUALLY FREE MEN OR SOMETIMES GALLEY SLAVES - a6008 SPL001 HARS WARSHIP ACTIVITY ANCIENT OCCUPATION PHYSICAL SLAVERY STRENGTH POWERFUL PRISONER TIERS OARS OCCUPATIONS RHYTHMIC FLEXIBILITY GALLEY MUSCLES OAR ROWERS BEALE COOPERATION SLAVE SYNCHRONIZED TOGETHERNESS BLACK AND WHITE MANPOWER OLD FASHIONED SLAVES
RMGC5Y9P–fine arts, ancient world, Roman Empire, sculpture, relief, slave, Augsburg, circa 200 AD, Museum of Roman History, Augsburg, Germany,
RMHY17AW–Rome, Italy. 30th Mar, 2017. Visitors attend the 'Spartaco. Schiavi e padroni a Roma' exhibition preview at Ara Pacis Museum in Rome, Italy. The exhibition opens to the public on March 31 and runs until September 17, 2017. Thanks to a team of archaeologists, set designers, directors and architects, this exhibition transports the complex world of Ancient Roman slaves to today, starting with the last major slave revolt led by Spartacus between 73 and 71 BC. Credit: Giuseppe Ciccia/Pacific Press/Alamy Live News
RMMR608R–Slavery in ancient Rome
RMD86MDG–Slavery Europe
RMF4WJW0–Scene from a movie with slaves whipped by Roman soldiers
RMA8WHN4–Slaves grinding grain in a bakery in ancient Pompeii. Hand-colored woodcut
RF2DYF55K–Columbarium of Livia's freed slaves reconstruction after Canina. On the Appian Way, two miles from Rome. This building was discovered in 1726, but has now almost disappeared. Careful measurements and plans were taken at the time, so that the reconstruction may be regarded as accurate,. The ground plan i s a parallelogram, 36 Roman feet long and 21 wide. In the longer sides are three bays, the center one semi-circular, those on each side rectangular. In the shorter sides there is a single bay in the center. Eight rows of niches for cinerary urns run round the walls. Further niches are placed i
RMERGP6H–Roman Circus. Crowds watch slaves fighting elephants with swords.
RM2H49H7K–Slaves storming the city of Enna during The First Servile War of 135–132 BC, a slave rebellion against the Roman Republic. From Cassell's Illustrated Universal History, published 1883.
RMBKARR1–ancient world, Roman Empire, handcraft, craftsmen and slaves working, wood engraving, 19th century, people, professions, historic, historical, potter, painter, sculptor, smith, carriers, stonecutter, antiquity, Romans, artists, ancient world,
RMW63RMW–The death of Roman citizens during a slave revolt against the Romans from 135 to 132 BCE. Syrian by birth, Eunus was a slave at Enna in Sicily, where he gained the confidence of other slaves in a revolt against their masters. 70,000 slaves were organized into a fighting force. and Enna was captured. Eunus - now King Antiochus - soon controlled much of central and eastern Sicily. The first Roman army sent against the rebels were severely defeated. The consul Publius Rupilius, completely suppressed the revolt in 132BCE. Eunus was captured and died in prison.
RM2A2T0H3–Suprising terrace of the Romans, at the headquarters of Massada, Jewish slaves ramp on Massada used by the Roman army to attack the fortress, signed: M. Pool sculp, Pl. XV, Tom., II. Pag., 180, to p. 180, Pool, M. (sculp.), 1774, Polybius; Vincent Thuillier; Jean Charles de Folard: Histoire de Polybe. Tome 2; Amsterdam: Arkstée et Merkus, MDCCLXXIV [1774
RM2GH6J0J–Ancient Age. 2nd century BC. Roman conquest of the Iberian Peninsula. Viriathus' justice. Thus perish the slaves of the Romans. Engraving. Las Glorias Nacionales. Volume I, Madrid-Barcelona edition, 1852.
RMT71M4B–British Museum, Bloomsbury, London, England, UK. 'Freedmen portraits' - stone reliefs, once part of a tomb, of former Roman slaves who had bought or e
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.
RMC09ANB–Vintage colour lithograph of a Roman lady surrounded by her slaves
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.
RMM11YGY–Goths seen surrounded by slaves, drinking wine at a country villa in ancient Rome, 4th century AD. From Hutchinson's History of the Nations, published 1915.
RMDYF0KX–Lead pipe joints, from the Roman city of Bath in England. Would've originally been mined in the Mendip hills by slaves. Circa 1st-2nd century AD.
RM2H7HP8D–Tiberius at his villa on the island of Capri, he spent many of his final years there. Tiberius Caesar Augustus, 42 BC – AD 37. Second Roman emperor. From Cassell's Illustrated Universal History, published 1883.
RM2H427FK–A Roman galley. From History of England, published 1907.
RM2JPC703–In the year 1300 Pope Boniface VIII convoked a holy year during which slaves and prisoners would be freed, debts would be forgiven and the mercies of God would be particularly manifest, people came from far and wide and camped in the streets and squares of Rome. From Histoire de France, published 1855.
RMDF40DH–A Roman galley. From The Romance of the Merchant Ship, published 1931.
RMC8J4KF–Roman slaves who carry noble woman during Roman show in Andautonia, Panonia ( Scitarjevo, Croatia)
RF2HMDJE5–Spartacus - Gladiator’s appeal to his comrades. Spartacus, a famous gladiator in ancient Rome, was the leader in a great revolt against the Roman power that broke out about 73 years before Christ was born. With hordes of runaway slaves who at one time numbered 100,000, he passed from victory to victory, almost overrunning southern Italy. At last his army was annihilated and Spartacus slain. Here we see him urging his fellow-gladiators to turn upon their masters.
RMCR6FWG–Armours and arms of Roman gladiators, warriors and slaves, special exhibition at the Colosseum, Rome, Latium region, Italy
RMKREXPJ–Children of Hell
RMF95GN7–Slaves.
RMBJN7RB–ancient world, cosmetics, Roman woman during morning toilet, 19th century, historic, historical, hair care, mirror, slave, slaves, ancilla, Rome, women, body care, ancient world, people, female,
RMB8WERT–Carved frieze in the Piazza San Lorenzo depicting a Roman market, Florence, Italy.
RM2JE5580–In the centre, a horseman is depicted above two bound slaves, recessed Corinthian columns with the statue of a Roman general in between. From series of 12 sheets, Chimney atrium (series title), print maker: Jean Lepautre, Jean Lepautre, publisher: Jean Leblond (I), print maker: France, (possibly), France, (possibly), publisher: Paris, c. 1651, paper, etching, h 193 mm × w 135 mm
RMCFGJNY–Spartacus rebel gladiator raised an army of slaves against Rome 1830 By Denis Foyatier France French
RMT71M3W–British Museum, Bloomsbury, London, England, UK. 'Freedmen portraits' - stone reliefs, once part of a tomb, of former Roman slaves who had bought or e
RMRYDCGG–Turk and clergy with slaves, Jan Luyken, Jan Claesz ten Hoorn, 1684
RMGMR2B2–Gregory and the English slaves at Rome. Pope Gregory I, better known in English as Gregory the Great, was pope from 590 until hi
RME12J02–Feb. 24, 2012 - Riot of the slaves. Kirk Douglas plays the part of gladiator Spartacus in the latest Hollywood monster film Spartacus based on the novel by Howard Fast. Spartacus was the leader of the greatest slave riot of the Roman Emperium. This film about him is to be the greatest thing ever made about this story. Keystone Photo, 6-12-60
RMG38G98–SLAVES, ANCIENT ROME
RMDYF0KT–Lead pipe joints, from the Roman city of Bath in England. Would've originally been mined in the Mendip hills by slaves. Circa 1st-2nd century AD.
RMA9Y6KD–Coal Mines Gaul
RMBD8N56–Roman Lady at her Toilet Illustration from The Illustrated History of the World Ward Lock c 1880
RMD898B3–The Tiber - Roman Period
RMBR980G–Roman slave, Roman Garden Museum at Fishbourne Roman Palace
RMG36N18–Christian slaves ransomed, Algiers
RMM064JF–Reading the story Aenone
RMCR6FWX–Armours and arms of Roman gladiators, warriors and slaves, special exhibition at the Colosseum, Rome, Latium region, Italy
RM2ARBDMD–St Gregory and the English slaves in Rome
RM2GJ3YFA–Ancient Age. 2nd century BC. Roman conquest of the Iberian Peninsula. Viriathus' justice. Thus perish the slaves of the Romans. Engraving. Las Glorias Nacionales. Volume I, Madrid-Barcelona edition, 1852.
RMBJW10B–slavery, ancient world, Roman slave market, wood engraving after painting by Gustave Boulanger, 19th century, historic, historical, trader, traders, merchant, merchants, slaves, platform, pedestal, platforms, pedestals, ancient world, people,
RMEX55D5–Line drawing of a Roman dinner party
RM2GN2935–Ancient Rome, professions of plebeians and slaves
RMCFGJMW–Spartacus rebel gladiator raised an army of slaves against Rome 1830 By Denis Foyatier France French
RMT71M3D–British Museum, Bloomsbury, London, England, UK. 'Freedmen portraits' - stone reliefs, once part of a tomb, of former Roman slaves who had bought or e
RFC5Y72W–The guests' servants/slaves have come to take their masters home, bringing them their shoes and putting them on their masters.
RMPKP1GW–Tombstone of Centurio Marcus Caelius. Erworben 1980. Marcus Caelius fell at the age of 53 together with his two freed slaves during the battle of Varus in 9 CE. His brother had this tombstone erected for him. Cast of the stele. German Historical Museum. Berlin. Germany. (Original in the Rhenish State Museum, Bonn).
RMBEN3NH–La via appia - Appian way - Rome
RFHCDY05–various gladiators fighting in the circus, Rome, Italy, the story of the ancient Rome, roman Empire
RMDYF0KW–Lead pipe joints, from the Roman city of Bath in England. Would've originally been mined in the Mendip hills by slaves. Circa 1st-2nd century AD.
RMK22EPE–Diorama showing life-size figures depicting daily life in the kitchen of a Roman villa, Echternach, Luxembourg
RMBD8N57–Roman Lady at her Toilet Illustration from The Illustrated History of the World Ward Lock c 1880
RM2M4NR06–Spartacus (c. 103BC-71BC). Engraving entitled ' Slave Revolt in the Final Battle, Crassus Defeats the Slaves and Spartacus is Killed', by Nicola Sanesi
RFBYEFWJ–1840s woodcut of Roman coin (sceat, denarius, or penny) with galley, rowers and sail, c. A.D. 135, found in Britain
RFJ5P6Y8–night nighttime Rome roma ruins roman emperor king gladiators slaves
RMG39F3B–Part of a display at the Roman Garden Museum at Fishbourne Roman villa shows a reconstruction of a slave's working life.
RMCR6FWP–Armours and arms of Roman gladiators, warriors and slaves, special exhibition at the Colosseum, Rome, Latium region, Italy
RMW63PJ4–The coast line of Sicily, around the time of a slave revolt against the Romans from 135 to 132 BCE. A Syrian by birth, Eunus was a slave at Enna in Sicily, where he gained the confidence of other slaves in a revolt against their masters. Before long 70,000 slaves were organized into a fighting force. Enna was captured, and Eunus, who called himself King Antiochus, soon controlled much of central and eastern Sicily; he issued bronze coins. The first armies that Rome sent against the rebels were severely defeated. The consul Lucius Calpurnius Piso Frugi managed to reach Enna in 133, however, and
RME5K7PH–This relief from Pompeii shows two slaves carrying a covered litter, which contains a figure, looks to be a woman.
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