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Rome is the capital of Italy and one of the most visited cities in Europe, and is located in Lazio, a region in central Italy

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Background imageRome Collection: The legendary wolf collects the twins Remus and Romulus, found on the banks of the Tiber (Rome)

The legendary wolf collects the twins Remus and Romulus, found on the banks of the Tiber (Rome, Italy)
ELD4957816 The legendary wolf collects the twins Remus and Romulus, found on the banks of the Tiber (Rome, Italy). 19th century (engraving); Private Collection; Photo © The Holbarn Archive

Background imageRome Collection: Gallo-Roman art: Stele de Briancon representing a couple and their two children

Gallo-Roman art: Stele de Briancon representing a couple and their two children. 1st century BC-5th century AD
JEB4960255 Gallo-Roman art: Stele de Briancon representing a couple and their two children. 1st century BC-5th century AD

Background imageRome Collection: Emperor Trajan (53-117) and Lucius Licinius Sura (40-108) ca

Emperor Trajan (53-117) and Lucius Licinius Sura (40-108) ca. 100-105 (Lucius Licinius Sura influential Roman Senator)
ELD4962345 Emperor Trajan (53-117) and Lucius Licinius Sura (40-108) ca. 100-105 (Lucius Licinius Sura influential Roman Senator from Tarraco)

Background imageRome Collection: Roman Antiquite ' the bacchanals that were held, at night, in Ostia, Italy' (Bacchanalia)

Roman Antiquite " the bacchanals that were held, at night, in Ostia, Italy" (Bacchanalia, novel festival)
ELD4962118 Roman Antiquite " the bacchanals that were held, at night, in Ostia, Italy" (Bacchanalia, novel festival)

Background imageRome Collection: Second Samni War, Battle of the Caudine Forks in 321 BC, the Roman army of the consuls Tiberius

Second Samni War, Battle of the Caudine Forks in 321 BC, the Roman army of the consuls Tiberius Veturius Calvinus
ELD4961618 Second Samni War, Battle of the Caudine Forks in 321 BC, the Roman army of the consuls Tiberius Veturius Calvinus

Background imageRome Collection: Paleochretien: Visit of the Catacombs of Trasone in Rome, Italy 19th century

Paleochretien: Visit of the Catacombs of Trasone in Rome, Italy 19th century (Catacomba di Trasone, Trasone catacomb)
ELD4960932 Paleochretien: Visit of the Catacombs of Trasone in Rome, Italy 19th century (Catacomba di Trasone, Trasone catacomb)

Background imageRome Collection: Emperor Constantine I the Great (272-337) presiding over the First Council of Nicee

Emperor Constantine I the Great (272-337) presiding over the First Council of Nicee, May-July 325 (engraving)
ELD4960921 Emperor Constantine I the Great (272-337) presiding over the First Council of Nicee, May-July 325 (engraving); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageRome Collection: Ancient Rome, Roman Civil War (83-82 BC) the fetials hand over to the Sannite Ponce telesin

Ancient Rome, Roman Civil War (83-82 BC) the fetials hand over to the Sannite Ponce telesin (died 82 BC)
ELD4963267 Ancient Rome, Roman Civil War (83-82 BC) the fetials hand over to the Sannite Ponce telesin (died 82 BC) the consul Spurius Postumius - Engraving from "Storia di Roma" by

Background imageRome Collection: Desecration of the Temple of Jerusalem by Pompee (106-48 BC) in 63 BC Desecration of the Temple of

Desecration of the Temple of Jerusalem by Pompee (106-48 BC) in 63 BC Desecration of the Temple of Jerusalem by Pompey
ELD4961988 Desecration of the Temple of Jerusalem by Pompee (106-48 BC) in 63 BC Desecration of the Temple of Jerusalem by Pompey

Background imageRome Collection: Titus and Tiberius, son of Brutus (Lucius Junius Brutus) founder of the Roman republic are

Titus and Tiberius, son of Brutus (Lucius Junius Brutus) founder of the Roman republic are arrested for plotting
ELD4961035 Titus and Tiberius, son of Brutus (Lucius Junius Brutus) founder of the Roman republic are arrested for plotting against their father with Tarquin the superb

Background imageRome Collection: Ancient rome: an arrow machine Engraving from 'Young folks history of Rome' by Charlotte Yonge 1882

Ancient rome: an arrow machine Engraving from "Young folks history of Rome" by Charlotte Yonge 1882
ELD4961003 Ancient rome: an arrow machine Engraving from "Young folks history of Rome" by Charlotte Yonge 1882; Private Collection; (add.info.: Ancient rome)

Background imageRome Collection: Ancient Rome: the death of Servius Tullius king of Rome in 535 BC killed by his daughter Tullia

Ancient Rome: the death of Servius Tullius king of Rome in 535 BC killed by his daughter Tullia and his son-in-law
ELD4961468 Ancient Rome: the death of Servius Tullius king of Rome in 535 BC killed by his daughter Tullia and his son-in-law

Background imageRome Collection: Attempted to rebuild the temple of Jerusalem by Julien the apostate in 362 AD

Attempted to rebuild the temple of Jerusalem by Julien the apostate in 362 AD
ELD4963571 Attempted to rebuild the temple of Jerusalem by Julien the apostate in 362 AD (Roman emperor Julian the apostate trying to rebuild the temple of Jerusalem)

Background imageRome Collection: The defeat of Emperor Maxence who died on 28 October 312, during the Battle of the Milvius Bridge

The defeat of Emperor Maxence who died on 28 October 312, during the Battle of the Milvius Bridge
ELD4963509 The defeat of Emperor Maxence who died on 28 October 312, during the Battle of the Milvius Bridge, 19th century (engraving); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageRome Collection: Ancient Rome: The people of Rome supporting Maxence against Emperor Constantine I in 306

Ancient Rome: The people of Rome supporting Maxence against Emperor Constantine I in 306
ELD4963499 Ancient Rome: The people of Rome supporting Maxence against Emperor Constantine I in 306 (Maxentius supported by the people of Rome against Constantine 306 AD)

Background imageRome Collection: Revolt among the populars especially in the tribune of the plebe Lucius Appuleius Saturninus

Revolt among the populars especially in the tribune of the plebe Lucius Appuleius Saturninus
ELD4963329 Revolt among the populars especially in the tribune of the plebe Lucius Appuleius Saturninus and Caius Servilius 100 BC which was reprimanded by Caius Marius (157-86 BC)

Background imageRome Collection: Milenary of Rome: From 21 April 247 to 21 April 248, Philippe l'Arabe marks the tenth secular

Milenary of Rome: From 21 April 247 to 21 April 248, Philippe l'Arabe marks the tenth secular games for a year of
ELD4962517 Milenary of Rome: From 21 April 247 to 21 April 248, Philippe l'Arabe marks the tenth secular games for a year of grand celebrations (Ludi Saeculares)

Background imageRome Collection: Roman Antiquite ' the seat of Trebizonde in Anatolia pilleed by the Goths in 258 '

Roman Antiquite " the seat of Trebizonde in Anatolia pilleed by the Goths in 258 "
ELD4962509 Roman Antiquite " the seat of Trebizonde in Anatolia pilleed by the Goths in 258 " (in 258 the city of Trebizond was pillaged by the Goths)

Background imageRome Collection: Battle of Lepante (7/10/1571). Fresco of the Hall ' Sala a a Crociera' by Antonio Vassillachi

Battle of Lepante (7/10/1571). Fresco of the Hall " Sala a a Crociera" by Antonio Vassillachi (1556-1629)
VEN5031662 Battle of Lepante (7/10/1571). Fresco of the Hall " Sala a a Crociera" by Antonio Vassillachi (1556-1629)

Background imageRome Collection: Geography map: representation of the state of Penambuco in northern Brazil in South America

Geography map: representation of the state of Penambuco in northern Brazil in South America from an Atlas made by
VEN5030370 Geography map: representation of the state of Penambuco in northern Brazil in South America from an Atlas made by cartographer Willem Janszoon Blaeu (1571-1638)

Background imageRome Collection: Rome: The Bridge and the Castle of Saint Ange, 1860

Rome: The Bridge and the Castle of Saint Ange, 1860
LUX4715421 Rome: The Bridge and the Castle of Saint Ange, 1860; (add.info.: Rome: The Bridge and the Castle of Saint Ange, 1860); Photo © Lux-in-Fine

Background imageRome Collection: Map of Ancient Rome, from The National Encyclopaedia published by William Mackenzie, London

Map of Ancient Rome, from The National Encyclopaedia published by William Mackenzie, London, late 19th century
3501416 Map of Ancient Rome, from The National Encyclopaedia published by William Mackenzie, London, late 19th century; (add.info.: Map of Ancient Rome)

Background imageRome Collection: Roman bust of a woman

Roman bust of a woman
3480478 Roman bust of a woman; (add.info.: Roman bust of a woman; Marble, 3rd century AD. From Asia minor.); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageRome Collection: Calabrian shepherds playing Christmas music, 1826

Calabrian shepherds playing Christmas music, 1826
3478779 Calabrian shepherds playing Christmas music, 1826; (add.info.: Calabrian shepherds playing Christmas music in Rome. Woodcut published London, 1826.); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageRome Collection: The saga

The saga
3728004 The saga; (add.info.: The saga, listening to the wisdom of Giant Mimir, statue in the Palazzo Caffarelli in Rome, Italy)

Background imageRome Collection: View of Piazza Colonna with the column of Marc Aurele in Rome (Piazza Colonna)

View of Piazza Colonna with the column of Marc Aurele in Rome (Piazza Colonna)
ELD4949375 View of Piazza Colonna with the column of Marc Aurele in Rome (Piazza Colonna, piazza at the center of the Rione of Colonna in the historic heart of Rome, Italy) Postcard ca

Background imageRome Collection: Goths War (535-553) ' The Byzantine General Belisaire defends the city of Rome against

Goths War (535-553) " The Byzantine General Belisaire defends the city of Rome against the assaults of the mobile
ELD4954097 Goths War (535-553) " The Byzantine General Belisaire defends the city of Rome against the assaults of the mobile towers of the king of the Ostrogoths Vigits during the Battle of

Background imageRome Collection: Ancient rome: the battle of actium fought between the forces of Octavian

Ancient rome: the battle of actium fought between the forces of Octavian and the combined forces of Mark Antony
ELD4945940 Ancient rome: the battle of actium fought between the forces of Octavian and the combined forces of Mark Antony

Background imageRome Collection: The bag of Rome (Italy), in 410, taken from the city and looted by the Visigoths led by Alaric

The bag of Rome (Italy), in 410, taken from the city and looted by the Visigoths led by Alaric (370-410)
ELD4954050 The bag of Rome (Italy), in 410, taken from the city and looted by the Visigoths led by Alaric (370-410)" (Sack of Rome by the Visigoths led by Alaric I in 410)

Background imageRome Collection: Ruggero Giuseppe Boscovich (Rudjer Josip Boskovic - 1711-1787)

Ruggero Giuseppe Boscovich (Rudjer Josip Boskovic - 1711-1787) Serbo-Croatian astronomer and mathematician
UTD4952456 Ruggero Giuseppe Boscovich (Rudjer Josip Boskovic - 1711-1787) Serbo-Croatian astronomer and mathematician, 1887 (engraving); (add.info)

Background imageRome Collection: Sciences: Galilee (Galileo Galilei, 1564-1642) Italian physicist and astronomer

Sciences: Galilee (Galileo Galilei, 1564-1642) Italian physicist and astronomer
NWI4947061 Sciences: Galilee (Galileo Galilei, 1564-1642) Italian physicist and astronomer, defending his theory of the heliocentricite of the solar system before the Inquisition Court in Rome in

Background imageRome Collection: Nimes, Gard 30, 000. Maison Carre, Roman temple bati under the rule of Augustus between 10 BC

Nimes, Gard 30, 000. Maison Carre, Roman temple bati under the rule of Augustus between 10 BC and 4 AD
JEB4945770 Nimes, Gard 30, 000. Maison Carre, Roman temple bati under the rule of Augustus between 10 BC and 4 AD; (add.info.: Nimes, Gard 30, 000)

Background imageRome Collection: Tunisia, El Djem (El Jem): Roman ruins - Tourists, guide and photographer, 1900

Tunisia, El Djem (El Jem): Roman ruins - Tourists, guide and photographer, 1900
LUX4765756 Tunisia, El Djem (El Jem): Roman ruins - Tourists, guide and photographer, 1900; (add.info.: Tunisia, El Djem (El Jem): Roman ruins - Tourists, guide and photographer

Background imageRome Collection: Tunisia, El Djem (El Jem): Roman ruins, 1900

Tunisia, El Djem (El Jem): Roman ruins, 1900
LUX4765751 Tunisia, El Djem (El Jem): Roman ruins, 1900; (add.info.: Tunisia, El Djem (El Jem): Roman ruins, 1900); Photo © Lux-in-Fine

Background imageRome Collection: France, Languedoc-Roussillon, Gard (30), Nimes: Le pont du Gard

France, Languedoc-Roussillon, Gard (30), Nimes: Le pont du Gard, animated view with tourists on the three levels of
LUX4767736 France, Languedoc-Roussillon, Gard (30), Nimes: Le pont du Gard, animated view with tourists on the three levels of the Roman bridge, 1900; (add.info.: France, Languedoc-Roussillon)

Background imageRome Collection: Italy, Lazio, Lazio, Rome: the forum with an archeologist, 1890

Italy, Lazio, Lazio, Rome: the forum with an archeologist, 1890
LUX4770370 Italy, Lazio, Lazio, Rome: the forum with an archeologist, 1890; (add.info.: Italy, Lazio, Lazio, Rome: the forum with an archeologist, 1890); Photo © Lux-in-Fine

Background imageRome Collection: Portrait of Constantine I the Great (Roman Emperor 306 to 337)

Portrait of Constantine I the Great (Roman Emperor 306 to 337)
NWI4913449 Portrait of Constantine I the Great (Roman Emperor 306 to 337).; (add.info.: Portrait of Constantine I the Great (Roman Emperor 306 to 337).); Photo © North Wind Pictures

Background imageRome Collection: Representation of Saint Seraphia (or serapie) (2nd century) and his mistress Sabina (Savina)

Representation of Saint Seraphia (or serapie) (2nd century) and his mistress Sabina (Savina)
ELD4914444 Representation of Saint Seraphia (or serapie) (2nd century) and his mistress Sabina (Savina) of Rome (st serapia (Seraphia of Syria) and her mistress Sabina)

Background imageRome Collection: Caius Marius, known as the Wise (157-86 BC) among the ruins of Carthage (Tunisia)

Caius Marius, known as the Wise (157-86 BC) among the ruins of Carthage (Tunisia)
NWI4910919 Caius Marius, known as the Wise (157-86 BC) among the ruins of Carthage (Tunisia). Lithograph from a painting by John Vanderlyn (1776-1852).; (add.info.: Caius Marius)

Background imageRome Collection: Civilization of Antiquity: Portrait of Jules Cesar crowns with laurels

Civilization of Antiquity: Portrait of Jules Cesar crowns with laurels. 19th century colour engraving
NWI4910895 Civilization of Antiquity: Portrait of Jules Cesar crowns with laurels. 19th century colour engraving.; (add.info.: Civilization of Antiquity: Portrait of Jules Cesar crowns with laurels)

Background imageRome Collection: Shepherd Faustulus brings back to his wife Acca Laurentia, the orphan twins Remus and Romulus

Shepherd Faustulus brings back to his wife Acca Laurentia, the orphan twins Remus and Romulus
NWI4910733 Shepherd Faustulus brings back to his wife Acca Laurentia, the orphan twins Remus and Romulus, founders of Rome (Italy)

Background imageRome Collection: Representation of the torment of Saint John the Latin door, Saint John bathes in a bowl of boiling

Representation of the torment of Saint John the Latin door, Saint John bathes in a bowl of boiling water near the Latin
ELD4909795 Representation of the torment of Saint John the Latin door, Saint John bathes in a bowl of boiling water near the Latin door (Porta Latina)

Background imageRome Collection: First Jewish Roman War: siege of Jerusalem by the emperor Titus in 70 AD. 19th century, (engraving)

First Jewish Roman War: siege of Jerusalem by the emperor Titus in 70 AD. 19th century, (engraving)
ELD4906776 First Jewish Roman War: siege of Jerusalem by the emperor Titus in 70 AD. 19th century, (engraving); Private Collection; Photo © The Holbarn Archive

Background imageRome Collection: Arrest of Pope Pius VII (1742-1823) July 6, 1809 by General Radet (1762-1825) in Rome, Italy

Arrest of Pope Pius VII (1742-1823) July 6, 1809 by General Radet (1762-1825) in Rome, Italy. 19th century (engraving)
ELD4907303 Arrest of Pope Pius VII (1742-1823) July 6, 1809 by General Radet (1762-1825) in Rome, Italy. 19th century (engraving); Private Collection; Photo © The Holbarn Archive

Background imageRome Collection: Representation of St. Lawrence baptizing the guardian of his Saint Roman prison in Rome (died 258)

Representation of St. Lawrence baptizing the guardian of his Saint Roman prison in Rome (died 258)
ELD4914880 Representation of St. Lawrence baptizing the guardian of his Saint Roman prison in Rome (died 258). 19th century (engraving); Private Collection; Photo © The Holbarn Archive

Background imageRome Collection: Representation of St. Helene, mother of Emperor Constantine the Great (helena or Helen empress)

Representation of St. Helene, mother of Emperor Constantine the Great (helena or Helen empress)
ELD4914743 Representation of St. Helene, mother of Emperor Constantine the Great (helena or Helen empress). 19th century (engraving); Private Collection; Photo © The Holbarn Archive

Background imageRome Collection: Portrait of Marc Antoine (Marcus Antonius, 83-30 BC), Roman politician and general. Engraving

Portrait of Marc Antoine (Marcus Antonius, 83-30 BC), Roman politician and general. Engraving
NWI4912937 Portrait of Marc Antoine (Marcus Antonius, 83-30 BC), Roman politician and general. Engraving.; (add.info.: Portrait of Marc Antoine (Marcus Antonius, 83-30 BC)

Background imageRome Collection: Italy, Lazio, Rome: archeological excavations, 3 archeologists uncovering a pavement on Mount

Italy, Lazio, Rome: archeological excavations, 3 archeologists uncovering a pavement on Mount Palatin, 1895
LUX4776804 Italy, Lazio, Rome: archeological excavations, 3 archeologists uncovering a pavement on Mount Palatin, 1895; (add.info.: Italy, Lazio, Rome: archeological excavations)



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Rome Collection

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