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Roman Collection (#95)

Step back in time and explore the grandeur of ancient Rome with its rich history and captivating landmarks

Background imageRoman Collection: Fresco depicting erotic subject, from Pompei, Italy

Fresco depicting erotic subject, from Pompei, Italy
Roman civilization. Fresco depicting erotic subject. From Pompei, Italy

Background imageRoman Collection: Algeria, Mosaic work depicting the Nereids from the Procurator Villa, discovered in 1870

Algeria, Mosaic work depicting the Nereids from the Procurator Villa, discovered in 1870 Algeria, Annaba, Musee D hippone (Archaeological Museum), Roman art

Background imageRoman Collection: Bust of Dionysus, Copy from Greek original by Praxiteles

Bust of Dionysus, Copy from Greek original by Praxiteles
Roman civilization. Bust of Dionysus. Copy from a Greek original by Praxiteles

Background imageRoman Collection: Marble head of Emperor Diocletian (284-305 a. d. ), from Izmit (ancient Nicomedia), Turkey

Marble head of Emperor Diocletian (284-305 a. d. ), from Izmit (ancient Nicomedia), Turkey
Roman civilization, 3rd century A.D. Marble head of Emperor Diocletian (284-305 A.D.). From Izmit (ancient Nicomedia), Turkey

Background imageRoman Collection: Marble statue of god Pan, from Tyrnovo, Moldova

Marble statue of god Pan, from Tyrnovo, Moldova
Roman civilization, 3rd century A.D. Marble statue of the god Pan. From Tyrnovo, Moldova

Background imageRoman Collection: Ancient Rome, map of Roman Empire, illustration

Ancient Rome, map of Roman Empire, illustration
Cartography - Ancient Rome, map of Roman Empire during the 3rd century, illustration

Background imageRoman Collection: Fresco depicting Mars and Venus, from House of Wedding of Hercules, Pompei, Italy

Fresco depicting Mars and Venus, from House of Wedding of Hercules, Pompei, Italy
Roman civilization. Fresco depicting Mars and Venus. From the House of the Wedding of Hercules, Pompei, Italy

Background imageRoman Collection: Italy, Campania, Ercolano, Reconstruction of Cardo IV, illustration

Italy, Campania, Ercolano, Reconstruction of Cardo IV, illustration
Ancient Rome. Italy. Herculaneum (today in the Italian region of Campania). Reconstructed north-south-oriented street cardo (or cardus) IV. Color illustration

Background imageRoman Collection: Marble statue of Emperor Trajan with armor (98-117 a. d. )

Marble statue of Emperor Trajan with armor (98-117 a. d. )
Roman civilization, 1st-2nd century A.D. - Marble statue of Emperor Trajan with armour (98-117 A.D.)

Background imageRoman Collection: Sabratha, Libya; Columns Remains from at the Ancient Roman City of Sabratha lying just off

Sabratha, Libya; Columns Remains from at the Ancient Roman City of Sabratha lying just off the Mediterranean sea

Background imageRoman Collection: Sicily, Italy, Western Europe; The lighting of the first candle by the bishop symbolising

Sicily, Italy, Western Europe; The lighting of the first candle by the bishop symbolising the beggining of the New Year in the Roman Catholic calendar

Background imageRoman Collection: Sicily, Italy, Western Europe; The bishop holding a lit candle at the beggining of the Roman

Sicily, Italy, Western Europe; The bishop holding a lit candle at the beggining of the Roman Catholic calendar New Year at the Cathedral of Trapani

Background imageRoman Collection: Syria, Palmyra. Archway off the cardo maximus

Syria, Palmyra. Archway off the cardo maximus

Background imageRoman Collection: Syria, Palmyra. The Temple of Bel

Syria, Palmyra. The Temple of Bel

Background imageRoman Collection: Libya, Sabratha. Columns

Libya, Sabratha. Columns

Background imageRoman Collection: Libya, Sabratha. Marble relief around base of theatre stage

Libya, Sabratha. Marble relief around base of theatre stage

Background imageRoman Collection: Libya, Tripolitania, Sabrahta; At the Roman city, the remains of a marble column

Libya, Tripolitania, Sabrahta; At the Roman city, the remains of a marble column

Background imageRoman Collection: Libya; Tripolitania; Khums; The Head of the Medusa on arches in the Severan Forum at Leptis Magna

Libya; Tripolitania; Khums; The Head of the Medusa on arches in the Severan Forum at Leptis Magna

Background imageRoman Collection: Jordan, Jerash

Jordan, Jerash

Background imageRoman Collection: Rome, Italy; A Roman statue advertised on the walls of Palazzo Venezia

Rome, Italy; A Roman statue advertised on the walls of Palazzo Venezia

Background imageRoman Collection: Rome, Italy; Bell tower from the San Paolo entro le mura (St)

Rome, Italy; Bell tower from the San Paolo entro le mura (St. Paul within the walls) church on Via Nazzionale
Rome, Italy; Bell tower from the San Paolo entro le mura (St.Paul within the walls) church on Via Nazzionale

Background imageRoman Collection: Rome, Italy; A narrowed overview of rooftops with the St. Peters Basilica Cupola on the horizon

Rome, Italy; A narrowed overview of rooftops with the St. Peters Basilica Cupola on the horizon

Background imageRoman Collection: Rome, Italy; A Swiss guard at the entrance gates to the Vatican

Rome, Italy; A Swiss guard at the entrance gates to the Vatican

Background imageRoman Collection: Chesters Roman Fort K850145

Chesters Roman Fort K850145
HADRIANs WALL: CHESTERS ROMAN FORT, Northumberland. View of the barrack blocks

Background imageRoman Collection: Hadrians Wall N080693

Hadrians Wall N080693
HADRIANs WALL, Northumberland. General view of the wall showing a light scattering of snowfall on the ground

Background imageRoman Collection: Richborough Roman Fort N100502

Richborough Roman Fort N100502
RICHBOROUGH ROMAN FORT, Kent. View along the outer defences towards the power station

Background imageRoman Collection: Leahill Turret N070979

Leahill Turret N070979
LEAHILL TURRET: HADRIANs WALL, Cumbria. The remains of one of a network of signal towers, west of Birdoswald

Background imageRoman Collection: The Roman Occupation J940333

The Roman Occupation J940333
TINTAGEL CASTLE, Cornwall. " The Roman Occupation" Reconstruction drawing by Ivan Lapper

Background imageRoman Collection: Wroxeter Roman City J900039

Wroxeter Roman City J900039
WROXETER ROMAN CITY, Shropshire. Reconstruction drawing of interior of exercise hall or basilica by Ivan Lapper

Background imageRoman Collection: Roman man and woman J030115

Roman man and woman J030115
OLD SARUM, Wiltshire. Reconstruction drawing by Peter Dunn (English Heritage Graphics Team) of a Roman man and woman

Background imageRoman Collection: Chesters Roman Fort N100470

Chesters Roman Fort N100470
HADRIANs WALL: CHESTERS ROMAN FORT, Northumberland. The bathhouse from above looking towards the river North Tyne

Background imageRoman Collection: Chesters Roman Fort N100467

Chesters Roman Fort N100467
HADRIANs WALL: CHESTERS ROMAN FORT, Northumberland. View of the barracks showing room subdivisions

Background imageRoman Collection: Chesters Roman Fort N100466

Chesters Roman Fort N100466
HADRIANs WALL: CHESTERS ROMAN FORT, Northumberland. View of the barracks showing the stone-lined drain between blocks

Background imageRoman Collection: Hardknott Roman Fort K960594

Hardknott Roman Fort K960594
HARDKNOTT ROMAN FORT, Cumbria. View of the walls

Background imageRoman Collection: Cirencester Amphitheatre N990023

Cirencester Amphitheatre N990023
CIRENCESTER AMPHITHEATRE, Gloucestershire. The earthwork remains of one of the largest Roman amphitheatres in Britain, built in the early 2nd century

Background imageRoman Collection: Cirencester Amphitheatre J930040

Cirencester Amphitheatre J930040
CIRENCESTER AMPHITHEATRE, Gloucestershire. The earthwork remains of one of the largest Roman amphitheatres in Britain, built in the early 2nd century

Background imageRoman Collection: Fragment of wall painting, Wall Roman Site K981137

Fragment of wall painting, Wall Roman Site K981137
WALL ROMAN SITE (LETOCETUM), Staffordshire. Fragment of a wall painting

Background imageRoman Collection: Caister Roman Site N090549

Caister Roman Site N090549
CAISTER ROMAN SITE, Norfolk. Aerial view of the partial excavated remains of a Roman Saxon Shore fort

Background imageRoman Collection: Richborough Roman Fort N100076

Richborough Roman Fort N100076
RICHBOROUGH ROMAN FORT, Kent. The remains of the stone built shops, found just inside the triple ditch defences

Background imageRoman Collection: Housesteads Roman Fort K890058

Housesteads Roman Fort K890058
HADRIANs WALL: HOUSESTEADS ROMAN FORT, Northumberland. The granaries. hadrian

Background imageRoman Collection: Hadrians Wall J060260

Hadrians Wall J060260
HADRIANs WALL, Northumberland. Hadrians Wall winding over the rural landscape. hadrian

Background imageRoman Collection: Hadrians Wall J060259

Hadrians Wall J060259
HADRIANs WALL, Northumberland. Hadrians Wall winding over the rural landscape. hadrian

Background imageRoman Collection: Hadrians Wall J060250

Hadrians Wall J060250
HADRIANs WALL, Northumberland. View along the Wall, looking east, located half a mile west of Housesteads. hadrian

Background imageRoman Collection: Heddon-on-the-Wall K060458

Heddon-on-the-Wall K060458
HADRIANs WALL: HEDDON-ON-THE-WALL, Northumberland. The broad wall at Heddon. A Medieval kiln built into the wall is also visable in the foreground. hadrian

Background imageRoman Collection: Silchester Roman City Walls N080918

Silchester Roman City Walls N080918
SILCHESTER ROMAN CITY WALLS, Hampshire. A photo montage / reconstruction drawing by Peter Urmston of the south gate and wall showing how the wall might have looked in the 3rd century AD

Background imageRoman Collection: Hadrians Wall

Hadrians Wall, Northumberland, England

Background imageRoman Collection: Temple of Concordia, Agrigento, Sicily, Italy

Temple of Concordia, Agrigento, Sicily, Italy ITALY-Sicily-AGRIGENTO: La Valle dei Templi/ Valley of the Temples (Sicilys Oldest Tourist Site)

Background imageRoman Collection: Tempio di Giunone in the Valley of the temples which

Tempio di Giunone in the Valley of the temples which were built during the fifth century BC




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Step back in time and explore the grandeur of ancient Rome with its rich history and captivating landmarks. Delve into the Antique map of the Roman Empire, tracing the vast territories that once fell under its dominion. Marvel at the intricate details on a Map of ancient Rome, revealing the layout of this magnificent city. As you wander through Italy's capital, Rome, witness a breathtaking sight: a red Vespa motorbike parked gracefully in front of the iconic Colosseum at sunrise. The juxtaposition between modernity and antiquity is truly awe-inspiring. Immerse yourself further into Roman culture by admiring a stunning Roman seafood mosaic. Its vibrant colors depict an abundance of marine life, showcasing their appreciation for both artistry and gastronomy. Venture beyond Rome to Hadrian's Wall, an impressive structure that stretches across northern England. Stand before it and imagine what life was like during those times when it served as a boundary line for the empire. Travel alongside Apostle Paul on his Missionary Journeys through lithographs published in 1886. Experience his remarkable adventures as he spreads Christianity throughout various regions. Discover another section of Hadrian's Wall known as Sycamore Gap - nature intertwines with history here, creating an enchanting landscape that has captivated many visitors over time. Explore Silchester Roman City Walls and Portchester Castle; remnants from centuries ago stand tall amidst changing landscapes - testaments to Roman engineering prowess that have stood against time itself. Back in Trastevere district in Rome, spot another Red Vespa weaving through narrow streets lined with charming cafes and boutiques – a quintessential symbol of Italian style intertwined with ancient heritage. No visit to Rome would be complete without gazing up at Michelangelo's masterpiece: The ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. Let your eyes wander across this celestial artwork depicting biblical scenes brought to life by one man’s genius brushstrokes.