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Diocletians Palace in Salona, today Solin, CroatiaIllustration of a Diocletians Palace in Salona, today Solin, Croatia
Constantine the Great (c. 272-337), Roman emperorillustration of a Constantine the Great (c.272-337), Roman emperor
Arch of Constantine, Romeillustration of a Arch of Constantine, Rome
Scene in the streets of Ancient Romeillustration of a scene in the streets of Ancient Rome
The proscription of 43 B. C of the TriumvirnIllustration of The proscription of 43 B.C of the Triumvirn
Ancient Rome - Heros SuicideIllustration of a Ancient Rome - Heros Suicide
Marcus Aemilius Lepidus (triumvir, c. 89 / 88-12 BC), Roman patricianIllustration of a Marcus Aemilius Lepidus (triumvir, c.89/88-12 BC), Roman patrician
Marc Antony delivering the funeral oration over the dead body of Julius CaesarIllustration of Marc Antony delivering the funeral oration over the dead body of Julius Caesar
Ancient Rome at the time of Julius Caesar, 75 BCIllustration of a ancient Rome at the time of Julius Caesar, 75 BC
Pompey in younger years (106 BC-48 BC)illustration of a Pompey in younger years (106 BC-48 BC)
The Romans under the command of General Drusus invade GermanyIllustration of The Romans under the command of General Drusus invade Germany
MARCUS TULLIUS speech to the people of RomeMARCUS TULLIUS the Roman writer, statesman and orator delivering a speech to the people of Rome
Lucius Cornelius Cinna Killed by His Own Soldiersillustration of a Cinna Killed by His Own Soldiers
Ancient Rome : Politic Assemblyillustration of a Ancient Rome : Politic Assembly
Submission Of The Vanquished To The Victorillustration of a Submission Of The Vanquished To The Victor
Jugurtha leaves Rome after agreeing to keep the peace, a vow the crafty desert warrior will soon break. While in Rome, he also arranged to assassinate a rival to his throne
Cornelia, the Mother of the Gracchi, Showing Her Sons as Her JewelsIllustration of Cornelia, the Mother of the Gracchi, Showing Her Sons as Her Jewels
Scipio Africanus beseiges Numantiaillustration of a Scipio Africanus beseiges Numantia, a siege that lasted 9 years and cost the lives of most of the towns inhabitants
A Persian embassy before the Roman SenateIllustration of A Persian embassy before the Roman Senate
Ancient RomeIllustration of a ancient Rome
Publius Ovidius NasoIllustration of a Publius Ovidius Naso, a Roman poet
Cornelius Tacitusillustration of a Cornelius Tacitus (c.56 AD-after 117 AD), Roman senator
Pompey Magnus, Sextus, circa 68 - 35 BC, Roman politicianillustration of a Pompey Magnus, Sextus, circa 68 - 35 BC, Roman politician
Julius CaesarIllustration of a Julius Caesar
Temple construction on the Aventine in Ancient RomeIllustration of a Temple construction on the Aventine in Ancient Rome
Numa Pompilius at the nymph EgeriaIllustration of a Numa Pompilius at the nymph Egeria
The Horatii set out to meet the CuriatiiIllustration of the Horatii set out to meet the Curiatii
Vestal Virgins, priestesses in ancient RomeIllustration of a Vestal Virgins, priestesses in ancient Rome
Lucius Tarquinius Superbus murdered Servius Tullius, 535 BCIllustration of a Lucius Tarquinius Superbus murdered Servius Tullius, 535 BC
The oldest Rome, 8th century BCIllustration of The oldest Rome, 8th century BC
Illustration of young ancient Roman women wearing yellow stola
Illustration of Roman gold coin of Constantine
Map of Roman dominions in the Second Century BCVintage engraving of Map of Ancient Roman dominions in the Second Century BC
Map of Ancient Northern and Central ItalyVintage engraving of a Map of Ancient Northern and Central Italy
Victorian Map of The Roman EmpireEngraved illustrations of the Roman Empire Under Constantine the Great from Iconographic Encyclopedia of Science, Literature and Art, Published in 1851. Copyright has expired on this artwork
Ancient Europe under Emporer Augstus (63 BC-14 AD), published 1861Ancient map of Gaul, Germania and Britannia during the time of the first Roman Emporer Augstus (63 BC - 14 AD). Legend in Latin language. Steel engraving with colored borderlines, published in 1861
Roman Empire with provinces (115-117 AD), steel engraving, published 1861The Roman Empire and its provinces at the time of its greatest extent under Emperor Trajan in the years 115-117 AD. Legend in Latin language
Antique Map of Ancient ItalyVintage engraving showing a Antique Map of Ancient Italy, 1864
Map of Galia 1818Map of Galia (France today) during the Roma empire conquest
Emperor Julius Caesar engraving 1894Great Men and Famous Women
Augustus Caesar and Cleopatra engraving 1855Great Men and Famous Women
Gallic Warrior engraving 1890Gallic Warrior ( Gaul horseman)
Roman Empire in the Apostolic Age Map, Engraving, 1892Very rare, beautifully detailed engraving of Roman Empire in the Apostolic Age Map, Engraving, Published in 1892. Original edition from my own archives. Copyright has expired on this artwork
Caracalla (188 - 217), or Marcus Aurelius Severus Antoninus Augustus, Roman Emperor, circa 200 AD
Ruins of Roman Forum in RomeRuins of Roman Forum in 19th century (from left): Three columns of Temple of Castor and Pollux, Pillar approaches of the Basilica Julia, behind: Portico of Divi consenti, Temple of Saturn
Roman empire under Trajan
Roman Forum, visual reconstructionVisual reconstruction of the Roman Forum in the ancient Rome
Etruscan templeAntique illustration of a Etruscan temple