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Iulia Collection

Iulia, a name that echoes through time and history

Background imageIulia Collection: DDE-90039064

DDE-90039064
United States, Maryland, Wheaton, Brookside Gardens, Orange julia longwing butterfly resting on yellow flower, wings flat Date: 01/09/2006

Background imageIulia Collection: Sestertius of Caligula (bronze)

Sestertius of Caligula (bronze)
614841 Sestertius of Caligula (bronze) by Roman, (1st century AD); Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Siena, Tuscany, Italy; (add.info.: Caligula (12-41 AD), also known as Gaius

Background imageIulia Collection: Spain. Calahorra. Ruins of the Clinica Roman villa. 1st

Spain. Calahorra. Ruins of the Clinica Roman villa. 1st
Spain. Calahorra (ancient Calagurris). Ruins of the Clinica Roman villa. 1st century AD. La Rioja

Background imageIulia Collection: Roman art. Calahorras lady. Bust. 2nd century. From La

Roman art. Calahorras lady. Bust. 2nd century. From La Clineca. Calahorra Museum. la Rioja. Spain

Background imageIulia Collection: Roman Art. Ara of Iulia Primarum Sotira. White marble

Roman Art. Ara of Iulia Primarum Sotira. White marble
Roman Art. Ara of Iulia Primarum Sotira. Sculpted in white marble and inscribed. Detail of the epitaph dedicated by Liberino, her husband, and her daughter Iulia Liberina

Background imageIulia Collection: Spain. Barcelona. Bishops street with Ardiacas House, roma

Spain. Barcelona. Bishops street with Ardiacas House, roma
Barcelona. Bishops street with Ardiacas House, roman towers of Praetoria Gate and arch of New Square (Plaza Nueva). Engraving, 19th century. Drawing of G. Mosteyrin. Colored

Background imageIulia Collection: Spain. Barcelona. Praetoria Gate. New Square (Plaza Nueva)

Spain. Barcelona. Praetoria Gate. New Square (Plaza Nueva)
Barcelona. Praetoria Gate. New Square (Plaza Nueva). Engraving, 19th century. Drawing of G. Mosteyrin. Colored. Museum of City History. Barcelona. Spain

Background imageIulia Collection: Roman Art. Ruins of the roman wall. Barcelona. Catalonia. Sp

Roman Art. Ruins of the roman wall. Barcelona. Catalonia. Sp
Roman Art. Ruins of the roman wall, incorporated into later buildings. Tower of Gateways Praetoira Gate, inside in medieval building (XII AD). Square Nova. Barcelona. Catalonia. Spain. Europe

Background imageIulia Collection: Old and new churches in Alba Iulia, Romania

Old and new churches in Alba Iulia, Romania
A view of old and new Romanian Orthodox churches in Alba Iulia, Transylvania, Romania



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Iulia, a name that echoes through time and history. From ancient Roman artifacts like the DDE-90039064 and the Sestertius of Caligula, to stunning pieces of Roman art such as the Calahorras lady bust from the 2nd century found in La Calahorra, Spain. Speaking of Spain, there are also remnants of Roman architecture scattered throughout Barcelona. The ruins of the Clinica Roman villa in Calahorra take us back to the 1st century. And let's not forget about the Ara Primarum Sotira made out of white marble, showcasing exquisite craftsmanship. Walking down Bishops street with Ardiacas House or passing through Praetoria Gate at New Square (Plaza Nueva) in Barcelona feels like stepping into a different era altogether. The city is adorned with traces of its rich Roman past, including ruins like those seen on Picture No. 10751567 and parts of the ancient roman wall. But Iulia isn't just limited to Spain; it extends its reach all over Europe. Alba Iulia in Romania boasts both old and new churches that stand as testaments to centuries gone by. Iulia is more than just a name; it represents an enduring connection between our present world and an ancient civilization that shaped so much of our history.