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Background imageImages Dated 29th December 2012: Roman sarcophagus. About 140 AD. Marriage of Dionysus and Ad

Roman sarcophagus. About 140 AD. Marriage of Dionysus and Adriadne. Glyptothek. Munich. Germany

Background imageImages Dated 29th December 2012: Bronze head from the statue of a satyr. About 100 BC

Bronze head from the statue of a satyr. About 100 BC
Roman Art. Bronze head from the statue of a satyr. About 100 BC. Glyptothek. Munich. Germany

Background imageImages Dated 29th December 2012: Roman sarcophagus. About 180 AD. Athena, Apollo and the nine

Roman sarcophagus. About 180 AD. Athena, Apollo and the nine
Roman sarcophagus. About 180 AD. Goddess Athena, God Apollo and the nine Muses (goddesses of the inspiration of literature, science and the arts. Reliefs. Detail. Glyptothek. Munich. Germany

Background imageImages Dated 29th December 2012: Roman sarcophagus. About 180 AD. Athena, Apollo and the nine

Roman sarcophagus. About 180 AD. Athena, Apollo and the nine
Roman sarcophagus. About 180 AD. Goddess Athena, God Apollo and the nine Muses (goddesses of the inspiration of literature, science and the arts. Reliefs. Glyptothek. Munich. Germany

Background imageImages Dated 29th December 2012: Roman sarcophagus. About 180 AD. Athena, Apollo and the nine

Roman sarcophagus. About 180 AD. Athena, Apollo and the nine
Roman sarcophagus. About 180 AD. Goddess Athena, God Apollo and the nine Muses (goddesses of the inspiration of literature, science and the arts. Reliefs. Glyptothek. Munich. Germany

Background imageImages Dated 29th December 2012: Roman sarcophagus. About 180 AD. The moon goddes Selene

Roman sarcophagus. About 180 AD. The moon goddes Selene
Front side of Roman sarcophagus. About 180 AD. The moon goddes Selene and her lover Endymion. Chariot and horses of Selene Glyptothek. Munich. Germany

Background imageImages Dated 29th December 2012: Roman sarcophagus. About 180 AD. The moon goddes Selene

Roman sarcophagus. About 180 AD. The moon goddes Selene
Front side of Roman sarcophagus. About 180 AD. The moon goddes Selene and her lover Endymion. Selene visiting her sleeping lover. Glyptothek. Munich. Germany

Background imageImages Dated 29th December 2012: Victory goddesses decorate candelabras and sacrifice bulls

Victory goddesses decorate candelabras and sacrifice bulls
Roman art. Victory goddesses decorate candelabras and sacrifice bulls. Part of the frieze from the central building of Trajans Forum in Rome completed in 112 AD. Glyptothek. Munich. Germany

Background imageImages Dated 29th December 2012: Victory goddesses decorate candelabras and sacrifice bulls

Victory goddesses decorate candelabras and sacrifice bulls
Roman art. Victory goddesses decorate candelabras and sacrifice bulls. Part of the frieze from the central building of Trajans Forum in Rome completed in 112 AD. Glyptothek. Munich. Germany

Background imageImages Dated 29th December 2012: Fragment of a sarcophagus. About 270 AD

Fragment of a sarcophagus. About 270 AD
Roman art. Fragment of a sarcophagus. About 270 AD. The lion hunt is a symbol of great bravery (lion and front part of the horse are casts from originals in Milan, Chapel Hill). Glyptothek. Munich

Background imageImages Dated 29th December 2012: Victory goddesses decorate candelabras and sacrifice bulls

Victory goddesses decorate candelabras and sacrifice bulls
Roman art. Victory goddesses decorate candelabras and sacrifice bulls. Part of the frieze from the central building of Trajans Forum in Rome completed in 112 AD. Glyptothek. Munich. Germany

Background imageImages Dated 29th December 2012: Portrait of Germanic man. 4th century AD

Portrait of Germanic man. 4th century AD
The Germanic peoples. Portrait of Germanic man. 4th century AD

Background imageImages Dated 29th December 2012: Germany. Munich. Glyptothek. Room of the Roman Portraits. In

Germany. Munich. Glyptothek. Room of the Roman Portraits. Inside

Background imageImages Dated 29th December 2012: Head of woman. About 200 AD

Head of woman. About 200 AD. Bust. Glyptothek. Munich. Germany

Background imageImages Dated 29th December 2012: Emperor Severus Alexander (222-235 AD). Bust

Emperor Severus Alexander (222-235 AD). Bust
Severus Alexander (208 A?i? 235) was Roman Emperor from 222 to 235. Alexander was the last emperor of the Severan dynasty. Bust. Glytothek. Munich. Germany

Background imageImages Dated 29th December 2012: Germany. Munich. Glyptothek. Room of the Roman Portraits. In

Germany. Munich. Glyptothek. Room of the Roman Portraits. Inside

Background imageImages Dated 29th December 2012: Statue of a Woman. About 170 AD

Statue of a Woman. About 170 AD. Glytothek. Munich. Germany

Background imageImages Dated 29th December 2012: Commodus (161-192). Roman Emperor from 180 to 192. Bust

Commodus (161-192). Roman Emperor from 180 to 192. Bust
Commodus Antoninus Augustus (161-192). Roman Emperor from 180 to 192. He also ruled as co-emperor with his father Marcus Aurelius from 177 until his fathers death in 180. Bust. Glyptothek. Munich

Background imageImages Dated 29th December 2012: Head of a man with a Priests cap. About 120 AD

Head of a man with a Priests cap. About 120 AD
Roman art. Imperial era. Head of a man with a Priests cap. About 120 AD

Background imageImages Dated 29th December 2012: Head of a woman with diadem. About 110 AD

Head of a woman with diadem. About 110 AD
Roman Art. Imperial era. Head of a woman with diadem. About 110 AD. Glytothek. Munich. Germany

Background imageImages Dated 29th December 2012: Emperor Antonius Pius (138-161 AD). Bust

Emperor Antonius Pius (138-161 AD). Bust
Antoninus Pius ( 86 AD A?i? 161 AD), also known as Antoninus, was Roman Emperor from 138 to 161. He was a member of the Nerva-Antonine dynasty and the Aurelii. Bust. Glyptothek. Munich. Germany

Background imageImages Dated 29th December 2012: Head of a woman, with garland of ears of corn. Pristess. Abo

Head of a woman, with garland of ears of corn. Pristess. Abo
Roman art. Head of a woman, with garland of ears of corn. Pristess. About 140 AD. Glyptothek. Munich. Germany

Background imageImages Dated 29th December 2012: Bust of Faustina the Younger (130 A?i? 175). Wife of the e

Bust of Faustina the Younger (130 A?i? 175). Wife of the e
Annia Galeria Faustina Minor, Faustina Minor or Faustina the Younger (130 A?i? 175). Was a daughter of Roman Emperor Antoninus Pius and Roman Empress Faustina the Elder

Background imageImages Dated 29th December 2012: Lucius Verus (130 A?i? 169). Roman co-emperor with Marcus A

Lucius Verus (130 A?i? 169). Roman co-emperor with Marcus Aurelius, from 161 until his death. Dynasty Antonine. Glyptothek. Munich. Germany

Background imageImages Dated 29th December 2012: Trajan (53 AD-117 AD). Roman Emperor. Bust

Trajan (53 AD-117 AD). Roman Emperor. Bust
Trajan (53 AD-117 AD). Was Roman Emperor from 98 AD until his death. Bust. Glyptothek. Munich. Germany

Background imageImages Dated 29th December 2012: Statue of a woman, holding ears of corn and poppis. About 11

Statue of a woman, holding ears of corn and poppis. About 11
Roman art. Statue of a woman, holding ears of corn and poppis. About 110 AD. Glyptothek. Munich. Germany

Background imageImages Dated 29th December 2012: Titus (39 A?i? 81). Was Roman Emperor from 79 to 81. Bust

Titus (39 A?i? 81). Was Roman Emperor from 79 to 81. Bust
Titus (39 A?i? 81). Was Roman Emperor from 79 to 81. A member of the Flavian dynasty. Bust. Glyptothek. Munich. Germany

Background imageImages Dated 29th December 2012: Antinous (111 A?i? 130). Was a Bithynian youth and a favour

Antinous (111 A?i? 130). Was a Bithynian youth and a favourite of the Roman emperor Hadrian. He was deified after his death, although his exact status in the Roman pantheon was uncertain

Background imageImages Dated 29th December 2012: Bust of a woman. About 80 AD

Bust of a woman. About 80 AD
Roman art. Bust of a woman. About 80 AD. Glyptothek. Munich. Germany

Background imageImages Dated 29th December 2012: Augustus (63 BC A?i? 14 AD). The first Emperor. Augustus we

Augustus (63 BC A?i? 14 AD). The first Emperor. Augustus we
Augustus (63 BC A?i? 14 AD). Was the founder of the Roman Empire and its first Emperor, ruling from 27 BC until his death in 14 AD. Augustus wears the civic crown of honour, made of oak leaves

Background imageImages Dated 29th December 2012: Roman sarcophagus. About 140 AD. Orestes and Iphigenia among

Roman sarcophagus. About 140 AD. Orestes and Iphigenia among
Roman sarcophagus. About 140 AD. Mythological scene. Orestes and Iphigenia among the Taurians. Glyptothek. Munich. Germany

Background imageImages Dated 29th December 2012: Sarcophagus. Modern work after 2nd century AD originals. Mar

Sarcophagus. Modern work after 2nd century AD originals. Mar
Front side of sarcophagus. Modern work after 2nd century AD originals. Marriage of Dionysus and Adriane. Glyptothek. Munich. Germany

Background imageImages Dated 29th December 2012: Sarcophagus. Modern work after 2nd century AD originals. Mar

Sarcophagus. Modern work after 2nd century AD originals. Mar
Front side of sarcophagus. Modern work after 2nd century AD originals. Marriage of Dionysus and Adriane. Detaiel. Glyptothek. Munich. Germany

Background imageImages Dated 29th December 2012: Roman sarcophagus. About 140 AD. Orestes and Iphigenia among

Roman sarcophagus. About 140 AD. Orestes and Iphigenia among
Roman sarcophagus. About 140 AD. Mythological scene. Orestes and Iphigenia among the Taurians. Glyptothek. Munich. Germany

Background imageImages Dated 29th December 2012: Roman sarcophagus. About 140 AD. Orestes and Iphigenia among

Roman sarcophagus. About 140 AD. Orestes and Iphigenia among
Roman sarcophagus. About 140 AD. Mythological scene. Orestes and Iphigenia among the Taurians. Glyptothek. Munich. Germany

Background imageImages Dated 29th December 2012: Heracles head with wreath. 4th century BC

Heracles head with wreath. 4th century BC
Heracles. Was a divine hero in Greek mythology. Son of Zeus and Alcmene. Heracles head with wreath. Roman sculpture after an original of about 330 BC

Background imageImages Dated 29th December 2012: Head of a Heracles statue. Roman sculpture

Head of a Heracles statue. Roman sculpture after an original of the 2nd century BC. Glyptothek. Munich. Germany

Background imageImages Dated 29th December 2012: Sarcophagus of a married couple. Detail relief. About 240 AD

Sarcophagus of a married couple. Detail relief. About 240 AD
Roman art. Sarcophagus of a married couple. About 240 AD. The couple extending hands to each. Detail. Glyptothek. Munich. Germany

Background imageImages Dated 29th December 2012: Apollo with lire

Apollo with lire. Roman sculpture after an original of the classical period. The inset eyes are of marble and the eyelashes of bronze. Was found in a Roman villa in Tusculum. Glyptothek. Munich

Background imageImages Dated 29th December 2012: Relief of gladiators. About 30 BC

Relief of gladiators. About 30 BC. The slab probably belongs to a grave memorial and recalls the extravagant gladiator fights sponsored by the deceased. Glyptothek. Munich. Germany

Background imageImages Dated 29th December 2012: Floor mosaic. About 200 AD. Aion, god of Eternity, surrounde

Floor mosaic. About 200 AD. Aion, god of Eternity, surrounde
Floor mosaic. About 200 AD From a Roman villa near Sentium (Sassferrato) in the Marches. Aion, god of Eternity, surrounded by a zodiac wheel, the seated earth mother Tellus

Background imageImages Dated 29th December 2012: Altar of Domitius Ahenobarbus. Wedding of Poseidon and Amphi

Altar of Domitius Ahenobarbus. Wedding of Poseidon and Amphi
Roman Art. Altar of Domitius Ahenobarbus or A?u?Statue Base of Marcus AntoniusA?u?, relief freize of a monumental statue group base

Background imageImages Dated 29th December 2012: Altar of Domitius Ahenobarbus. Wedding of Poseidon and Amphi

Altar of Domitius Ahenobarbus. Wedding of Poseidon and Amphi
Roman Art. Altar of Domitius Ahenobarbus or A?u?Statue Base of Marcus AntoniusA?u?, relief freize of a monumental statue group base

Background imageImages Dated 29th December 2012: Altar of Domitius. Detail. Ca. 150 BC

Altar of Domitius. Detail. Ca. 150 BC
Altar of Domitius. At the base is depicting the wedding of Poseidon and Amphitrite. Ca. 150 BC. Detail of the nuptial courtship with a Nereid on a hippocampus bringing a present and winged erotes

Background imageImages Dated 29th December 2012: Bust of Berenice II (ca. 269-221 BC)

Bust of Berenice II (ca. 269-221 BC)
Berenice II (ca. 269-221 BC). Wife of Ptolemy III Euergetes. Bust. Munich. Germany

Background imageImages Dated 29th December 2012: Livia, wife of Augustus (58BC-19 AD)

Livia, wife of Augustus (58BC-19 AD)
Livia Drusilla, (58 BCA?i? 28 AD), after her formal adoption into the Julian family in AD 14 also known as Julia Augusta, was the wife of the Roman emperor Augustus. Statue. Glyptothek, Munich

Background imageImages Dated 29th December 2012: Altar of Domitius Ahenobarbus. Wedding of Poseidon and Amphi

Altar of Domitius Ahenobarbus. Wedding of Poseidon and Amphi
Roman Art. Altar of Domitius Ahenobarbus or A?u?Statue Base of Marcus AntoniusA?u?, relief freize of a monumental statue group base

Background imageImages Dated 29th December 2012: Augustus (63 BC A?i? 14 AD). The first Emperor. Augustus we

Augustus (63 BC A?i? 14 AD). The first Emperor. Augustus we
Augustus (63 BC A?i? 14 AD). Was the founder of the Roman Empire and its first Emperor, ruling from 27 BC until his death in 14 AD. Augustus wears the civic crown of honour, made of oak leaves



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