RMD938YY–Woman portrait Roman sculpture Marble First century after JC Louvre Museum - Paris
RMM14AYW–The Duke of Marlborough at The Battle of Malplaquet,11 September 1709. General John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough, 1st Prince of Mindelheim, 1st Count of Nellenburg, Prince of the Holy Roman Empire, 1650 – 1722. English soldier and statesman. From Ward and Lock's Illustrated History of the World, published c.1882.
RF2HJTB3K–Roman Catholic Cathedral, Armagh. County Armagh (1913)
RM2T2F2EA–Remains of a Roman Hypocaust, or subterranean furnace for heating baths at Lincoln. Black and White Illustration from the 'Old England' published by James Sangster in 1860.
RMD89JCY–ROMAN PARLIAMENT
RM2F61APM–Glass Die, Roman Empire
RMKGKRM2–Cover of the Russian satirical journal Plamia (Flame) showing a man dressed in a tunic and laurel wreath, possibly an ancient Roman emperor or senator, leaning against a balustrade, 1905.
RMMKNMK2–Roman Triumphal Arch
RM2TCEEBK–Jean-Achille Benouville, A View of the Roman Countryside, landscape painting in oil on canvas, 1848
RMDD7FG4–Roman captives offered for sale in a slave-market. Hand-colored woodcut
RMBP298P–2797. MASSADA - THE ROMAN ARMY SIEGE CAMPS AT THE FOOT OF MASADA
RMG2JKR9–Marble head of the emperor Caracalla (AD 188 - 217), joint twenty-second Emperor of the Roman Empire (AD 198–217), date of statue c. AD 215-217, British Museum, Bloomsbury, London, England, UK
RMTRJ6AN–Tiberius, Roman emperor, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMC49GYK–Photograph of an ancient Roman temple in Italy
RMTA16XR–Galileo Galilei facing the Roman Catholic Inquisition. The drawing represents the moment in the second process in 1633 where Galileo was found 'vehemently suspect of heresy', namely of having held the opinions that the Sun lies motionless at the center of the universe
RMDYED9F–Roman Blown Glass 1st century A.D.
RMP9JWD7–Mosaic in Birds house in the Roman ruins of Italica founded in 206.C. by Scipio.
RMERFXYX–Jesus is mocked by Roman Soldiers before the crucifixion 'And they bowed the knee before Him and mocked Him, saying, 'Hail,
RMETA04W–Doctor Patrick Dwyer, The Roman Catholic, Archbishop of Birmingham, Pictured, 22nd December 1975. Doctor Patrick Dwyer aka G P Dwyer, George Patrick Dwyer.
RMDXN8RK–Claude Gellée - Claude Lorrain - Roman Ideal Landscape with Cephalus, Proscris and Diana - 1636 - XVII th Century - Italian Scho
RMM0J853–A visit of Agrippa to Augustus, 1st century BC. Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa, c. 64/62 – 12 BC. Roman consul, statesman, general and architect. Augustus, 63 BC – 14 AD. Founder of the Roman Principate and considered the first Roman emperor. From Hutchinson's History of the Nations, published 1915.
RF2HJTYHK–Roman Catholic Cathedral, Longford. County Longford (1913)
RM2T2F2E5–Titus Aelius Hadrianus Antoninus Pius, Roman Emperor from AD138 - 181. Profile portrait. Black and White Illustration from the 'Old England' published by James Sangster in 1860.
RMD89MB0–Roman Paving
RF2BDXHGW–Ancient Roman Navy, Shield Signaling
RM2C5PRN3–Police forensic officers at Vulcan Way on the Westbourne estate, adjacent to Roman Way, Islington, where a man in his 20s has died after being found with gunshot wounds near Pentonville prison in north London.
RMMKKYHM–Roman de la Rose 1300
RM2CKGTYX–Bianca Maria Sforza (1472-1510), Holy Roman Empress, portrait painting by Bernhard Strigel, 1505-1510
RMA8FFMF–Paul arrested in Jerusalem and taken to the Roman authorities. Hand-colored woodcut
RMBP234J–COINS OF THE ROMAN PROCURATOR OF JUDEA: PONTIUS PILATUS 30-31 AD
RMG2JKPD–Marble head from a statue of the Emperor Claudius (10 BC – 54 AD), fourth Emperor of the Roman Empire (AD 41-54), date of statue c. AD 50, British Museum, Bloomsbury, London, England, UK
RMTRG0F9–Nero, Roman emperor, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMC49H7D–Photograph of the ruins of the Roman Coliseum in Rome
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.
RMDYEA91–Ancient Roman bronze bust. Barcelona. Spain 2013
RMP9JWD6–Mosaic in Birds house, in the Roman ruins of Italica founded in 206.C. by Scipio.
RMERH613–Roman soldiers at the destruction of Jerusalem carry away the plundered treasures of the temple. From the relief on the Arch of
RMETA3Y3–Doctor Patrick Dwyer, The Roman Catholic, Archbishop of Birmingham, Pictured, 22nd December 1975. Doctor Patrick Dwyer aka G P Dwyer, George Patrick Dwyer.
RMGJ7WNC–Cleopatra and Caesar, 1866 painting by Jean-Léon Gérôme. Julius Caesar, was a Roman politician, general, and notable author of Latin prose. He played a critical role in the events that led to the demise of the Roman Republic and the rise of the Roman Empire.
RMKJHD1A–Cleopatra at the Battle of Actium, Ionian Sea, Greece, 2 September 31 BC. A decisive confrontation of the Final War of the Roman Republic. Cleopatra VII Philopator, 69 – 30 BC, aka Cleopatra. Last active ruler of the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt. From Ward and Lock's Illustrated History of the World, published c.1882.
RF2HJXC8M–Ruins of Roman Amphitheatre, Bordeaux. Gironde. France (1925)
RM2BGC4NJ–JUNO Roman goddess with her sacred Peacock
RMG38AF2–ROMAN WRITING TOOLS
RM2BDX916–Marcus Aurelius, Roman Emperor and Stoic Philosopher
RMBKDKG0–ROMAN SCANDALS -1933
RMMM2P5Y–Roman Theater & Castle. Verona. 1930
RM2C92NPE–Pollice Verso (Thumbs Down), (Roman Gladiators in the Arena), painting by Jean Léon Gérôme, 1872
RMBBHKWA–Apostle Paul defending himself before Roman Consul Agrippa. Hand-colored woodcut
RMBP23R7–282. BEITH SHEAN, ARCHITECTURAL DETAIL EXCAVATED IN THE ROMAN CITY
RMG2JKHA–Marble portrait statue of the emperor Septimius Severus in military dress (AD 145 - 211), twenty-first Emperor of the Roman Empire (AD 193 to 211), date of statue c. AD 193-200, British Museum, Bloomsbury, London, England, UK
RMTRG0F6–Nero, Roman emperor, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMC49GYG–Photograph of an ancient Roman temple in Italy
RMTA43HW–Family tree of the Roman Empire of the German Nation, formerly owned by the Kommerzienrat (Councillor of Commerce) Ludwig Gerngross in Nuremberg, who placed the artwork at the disposal of King Ludwig. The ivory carvings were made by master Michael Knoll in Geislingen in 1769. In the center is the double-headed imperial eagle and above the all the seeing eye of God.
RMDYEA93–Ancient Roman bronze bust. Barcelona. Spain 2013
RMP9JR17–Roman Theatre of Mérida, founding date on the entrance arch of one of the 'Parodos' in times of M…
RMERGE3W–Livia,Roman Empress and third wife of Emperor Augustus .Caption reads: 'Auguste et Livie'. Liebig card series (1889).
RMETA0M7–Doctor Patrick Dwyer, The Roman Catholic, Archbishop of Birmingham, Pictured, 22nd December 1975. Doctor Patrick Dwyer aka G P Dwyer, George Patrick Dwyer.
RMH0P496–Roman emperor Caracalla, Marcus Aurelius Severus Antoninus Augustus. He the Roman emperor from AD 198 to 217. A member of the Severan Dynasty, he was the eldest son of Septimius Severus and Julia Domna. Image sourced from Cassell's Illustrated Universal History (1893).
RMMAXB5J–The capture of Valerian at the Battle of Edessa in AD 260 by Shapur I. Shapur I, aka Shapur I the Great. Second shahanshah (king of kings) of the Sasanian Empire. Valerian, c.193/195/200 – 260/264, aka Valerian the Elder. Roman Emperor. After a painting by W.S. Bagdatopoulus, (1888-1965). From Hutchinson's History of the Nations, published 1915
RF2HJX9GA–Interior, Roman Catholic Church, Tipperary. County Tipperary (1923)
RM2BET6MT–ROMAN LIBRARY Reading scrolls while dictating
RMD86JBB–GALBA, ROMAN EMPEROR
RM2F61DKE–Pont du Gard, Ancient Roman Aqueduct
RMBKDKG4–ROMAN SCANDALS -1933
RMMKM138–Ruins of the Roman Theatre at Taormina, Sicily
RM2FNYNKJ–Roman Emperor (Claudius?) freeing the Slave Androcles (Androcles and the Lion), engraving by Agostino dei Musi, 1516-1517
RMB06G63–Female prophet announcing the coming of Jesus Christ to Roman Emperor Augustus. Color lithograph
RMBP5JAD–3704. SEPPHORIS - AERIAL VIEW OF THE ROMAN CITY IN NORTHERN GALILEE
RMF2PG3N–Roman Scandals - Movie Poster
RMTTXPAM–Titus, Roman emperor, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMC47YHB–Aerial photo of the ruins of the Roman city of Flavia Neapolis in the modern city of Nablus
RMDMAY85–Roman Aqueduct and Cattle, Circa 1880
RMDYED9E–Roman Blown Glass 1st century A.D.
RMP9GJ8X–The Galata, Dying Gaul, a Roman copy of a Greek original from Pergamum, 3rd-2nd century BC.
RMERGJX0–Jesus is mocked by Roman Soldiers before the crucifixion 'And they bowed the knee before Him and mocked Him, saying, 'Hail,
RMET9N3D–Doctor Patrick Dwyer, The Roman Catholic, Archbishop of Birmingham, Pictured, 22nd December 1975. Doctor Patrick Dwyer aka G P Dwyer, George Patrick Dwyer.
RMGW3G6G–Bust of the Roman emperor Caligula. Caligula was the popular nickname of Gaius Julius Caesar Augustus Germanicus, Roman emperor. Born Gaius Julius Caesar Germanicus, Caligula was a member of the house of rulers conventionally known as the Julio-Claudian dynasty. Image sourced from Cassell's Illustrated Universal History (1893).
RMR64KRA–The Roman Forum, centre, the Palatine (right) and the Colosseum (background, left) as they may have appeared in Rome in 312 AD. After a section of a panoramic painting of Rome created by Professor J. Bühlmann and Alexander Wagner and published in leporello, or fold-out, book form in Munich, 1892, titled Das Alte Rom mit dem Triumphzuge Kaiser Constantin's im Jahre 312
RF2HJW1RR–Interior, Roman Catholic Cathedral, Roscommon. County Roscommon (1923)
RM2BC1TJP–THEODOSIUS I (347-395) Roman emperor
RMD870A2–ROMAN BATTERING RAM
RM2F61P97–Pont du Gard, Ancient Roman Aqueduct
RMBKDKGD–ROMAN SCANDALS (1933) EDDIE CANTOR ROMS 006P
RMMKNMJM–Woman at Roman Baths
RM2J50R4X–Georges Roman (1839-1919), French Artist, portrait painting in oil on canvas by Gustave Caillebotte, 1879
RMA8FETB–Roman legions crossing the Danube River on a pontoon bridge. Hand-colored woodcut
RMBP24FT–555. ROMAN PERIOD OIL LAMP DECORATED WITH JEWISH SYMBOLS OF THE MENORAH
RMF2PG44–Roman Scandals - Movie Poster
RMTRG0C2–Nero, Roman emperor, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMC48NEM–Aerial photograph of the Roman Aqueduct of Caesarea
RMR0C37G–Departure of Roman Army by Battleship, Engraving, 1819
RMDYED9W–Roman Blown Glass 1st century A.D.
RMDE1MDA–'Arrival of Aeneas in Italy. Morning of the Roman Empire', c.1620-1680. Artist: Claude Lorrain
RMERGTP0–The Roman Empire - the Roman home. Romans, house, household, dwelling, atrium, fountain, fountains, leisure, toga, togas.
RMET9F9C–Doctor Patrick Dwyer, The Roman Catholic, Archbishop of Birmingham, Pictured, 22nd December 1975. Doctor Patrick Dwyer aka G P Dwyer, George Patrick Dwyer.
RMGJ7WN7–Cicero Denounces Catiline, fresco by Cesare Maccari, 1882–88. Marcus Tullius Cicero was a Roman philosopher, politician, lawyer, orator, political theorist, consul, and constitutionalist. He came from a wealthy municipal family of the Roman equestrian order, and was one of Rome's greatest orators and prose stylists.
RMTWC22W–A Roman military exercise in the days of Julius Caesar, testing the Testudo - a military chariot being driven onto the roof of a Testudo or Tortoise formation in order to test its strength. In the testudo formation, the men would align their shields to form a packed formation covered with shields on the front and top. After a work by J. Macfarlane. From a contemporary print c.1935.
RF2HJTW96–Reputed Old Roman Bridge over the Minnoch. Kirkcudbrightshire (1913)
RMTAJYE4–MARCUS AURELIUS (121-180) Roman Emperor
RMD86WW7–ROMAN COINS/CAMDEN
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