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Rome is the capital of Italy and one of the most famous cities in the world and has a long and fascinating history

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Background imageRome Collection: Roman Antiquite: The Imperator of Palmyra Septimia Bathzabbai Zenobie captured by Roman Emperor

Roman Antiquite: The Imperator of Palmyra Septimia Bathzabbai Zenobie captured by Roman Emperor Aurelien
ELD4962549 Roman Antiquite: The Imperator of Palmyra Septimia Bathzabbai Zenobie captured by Roman Emperor Aurelien, 272"

Background imageRome Collection: Ancient Rome, Second Punic War: 'After the defeat of the Battle of Cannes on 2 August 216 BC

Ancient Rome, Second Punic War: "After the defeat of the Battle of Cannes on 2 August 216 BC
ELD4963288 Ancient Rome, Second Punic War: "After the defeat of the Battle of Cannes on 2 August 216 BC, Roman matrones give to the state their goods" (Second punic war)

Background imageRome Collection: Roman Antiquite ' a portrait of Emperor Heliogabale (203-222)

Roman Antiquite " a portrait of Emperor Heliogabale (203-222) or elagabal exhibits in the temple of victory
ELD4962489 Roman Antiquite " a portrait of Emperor Heliogabale (203-222) or elagabal exhibits in the temple of victory on Mount Palatine

Background imageRome Collection: Roman antiquite 'Didius Julianus (133-193) buying the title of emperor in front of a Pretorian

Roman antiquite "Didius Julianus (133-193) buying the title of emperor in front of a Pretorian guard raising
ELD4962454 Roman antiquite "Didius Julianus (133-193) buying the title of emperor in front of a Pretorian guard raising the encheres in 193"

Background imageRome Collection: the orgies of Lucius Aurelius Verus (130-169) (engraving)

the orgies of Lucius Aurelius Verus (130-169) (engraving)
ELD4962405 the orgies of Lucius Aurelius Verus (130-169) (engraving); Private Collection; (add.info.: Roman antiquite the orgies of Lucius Aurelius Verus (130-169)

Background imageRome Collection: Roman antiquite ' the king of Armenia Parthamasiris lays his crown at the feet of Emperor Trajan

Roman antiquite " the king of Armenia Parthamasiris lays his crown at the feet of Emperor Trajan
ELD4962368 Roman antiquite " the king of Armenia Parthamasiris lays his crown at the feet of Emperor Trajan, 114 AD" (Parthamasiris of Armenia (Parthamasir or Parthomasiris)

Background imageRome Collection: View of Italy: Church of St. Mary Maggiore in Rome (Santa Maria Majore, Roma).Engraving by Price RW

View of Italy: Church of St. Mary Maggiore in Rome (Santa Maria Majore, Roma).Engraving by Price RW
JEB4834394 View of Italy: Church of St. Mary Maggiore in Rome (Santa Maria Majore, Roma).Engraving by Price RW, 19th century after the Daguerrian photographic excursions

Background imageRome Collection: VEGA CARPIO, Felix Lope de (1562-1635). ' El slavo de Roma', comedy by Lope de Vega edited in

VEGA CARPIO, Felix Lope de (1562-1635). " El slavo de Roma", comedy by Lope de Vega edited in Barcelona by
CUL4865242 VEGA CARPIO, Felix Lope de (1562-1635). " El slavo de Roma", comedy by Lope de Vega edited in Barcelona by Sebastian de Comellas (1617). Beginning of the first act. Photography

Background imageRome Collection: A family of travellers and their caravan, 1885

A family of travellers and their caravan, 1885
3479543 A family of travellers and their caravan, 1885; (add.info.: A family of travellers and their caravan, 1885.); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageRome Collection: A gipsy family on the road with their horse-drawn caravan festooned with articles for sale, 1850

A gipsy family on the road with their horse-drawn caravan festooned with articles for sale, 1850
3479540 A gipsy family on the road with their horse-drawn caravan festooned with articles for sale, 1850; (add.info.: A gipsy family on the road with their horse-drawn caravan festooned with articles)

Background imageRome Collection: Christ, with Virgin and Saints John the Baptist and Filippo Neri

Christ, with Virgin and Saints John the Baptist and Filippo Neri, crowning Giovanni Battista De Rossi
3433382 Christ, with Virgin and Saints John the Baptist and Filippo Neri, crowning Giovanni Battista De Rossi, by Antonio Bianchini (1803-1884), oil on canvas

Background imageRome Collection: The arrival of Jacob and his sons, Catacombs of Via Latina, Rome, 6th century (fresco)

The arrival of Jacob and his sons, Catacombs of Via Latina, Rome, 6th century (fresco)
3433214 The arrival of Jacob and his sons, Catacombs of Via Latina, Rome, 6th century (fresco); Catacomb of Via Latina, Rome, Lazio

Background imageRome Collection: Temptation of St. Jerome, detail of 2384633, by unknown Emilian author (oil on canvas)

Temptation of St. Jerome, detail of 2384633, by unknown Emilian author (oil on canvas)
2384634 Temptation of St. Jerome, detail of 2384633, by unknown Emilian author (oil on canvas); 161x227 cm; Galleria e Museo Estense, Modena, Italy; Ghigo Roli

Background imageRome Collection: Statue of Domizia in Palazzo Giustiniani, from Calcografia di Roma

Statue of Domizia in Palazzo Giustiniani, from Calcografia di Roma
7278257 Statue of Domizia in Palazzo Giustiniani, from Calcografia di Roma; Private Collection; (add.info.: Statue of Domizia in Palazzo Giustiniani, from Calcografia di Roma)

Background imageRome Collection: View of Italy: People's Square in Rome (Piazza del Popolo, Roma). Engraving by MARTENS

View of Italy: People's Square in Rome (Piazza del Popolo, Roma). Engraving by MARTENS
JEB4834399 View of Italy: People's Square in Rome (Piazza del Popolo, Roma). Engraving by MARTENS, 19th century after the Daguerrian photographic excursions

Background imageRome Collection: Statue of Roma, goddess of the city of Rome, wearing a helmet

Statue of Roma, goddess of the city of Rome, wearing a helmet and seated on a throne with shield and quiver
FLO4997248 Statue of Roma, goddess of the city of Rome, wearing a helmet and seated on a throne with shield and quiver. From the Giardino Cesi. Copperplate engraving by Gio

Background imageRome Collection: Roma, goddess of the city of Rome, from a monument in the Capitoline Museums, Musei Capitolini

Roma, goddess of the city of Rome, from a monument in the Capitoline Museums, Musei Capitolini
FLO4704481 Roma, goddess of the city of Rome, from a monument in the Capitoline Museums, Musei Capitolini. Handcolored copperplate engraving from Robert von Spalart's " Historical Picture of

Background imageRome Collection: A traveller in Russia setting out on a journey, 1850

A traveller in Russia setting out on a journey, 1850
3331090 A traveller in Russia setting out on a journey, 1850; (add.info.: Engraving depicting a traveller in Russia setting out on a journey. Dated 19th Century.); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageRome Collection: Ancient Rome: The Emperor Diocletian in Salone (then Split)

Ancient Rome: The Emperor Diocletian in Salone (then Split) (Roman Emperor Diocletian retired in Salona)
ELD4963480 Ancient Rome: The Emperor Diocletian in Salone (then Split) (Roman Emperor Diocletian retired in Salona) Engraving from "Storia di Roma" by Francesco Bertolini; Private

Background imageRome Collection: The labarum of Constantine, usually depicts as a standard bearing the Chrisme

The labarum of Constantine, usually depicts as a standard bearing the Chrisme
ELD4963462 The labarum of Constantine, usually depicts as a standard bearing the Chrisme, during the Battle of the Milvius Bridge on 28 October 312 (The labarum of Constantine I)

Background imageRome Collection: Great anti-Christian persecution of Diocletian (303-311): Roman soldiers of Diocletian (244-311)

Great anti-Christian persecution of Diocletian (303-311): Roman soldiers of Diocletian (244-311)
ELD4963442 Great anti-Christian persecution of Diocletian (303-311): Roman soldiers of Diocletian (244-311) penetrating into the Christian temple of Nicomedia (Diocletianic Persecution)

Background imageRome Collection: Emperor Carus (222-283) receiving Persian ambassadors in August 283

Emperor Carus (222-283) receiving Persian ambassadors in August 283 (Roman Emperor Carus and the persian legates)
ELD4963430 Emperor Carus (222-283) receiving Persian ambassadors in August 283 (Roman Emperor Carus and the persian legates)

Background imageRome Collection: Ancient Rome: ' Domitia Longina (53-128) reading his name on the lists of proscription that his

Ancient Rome: " Domitia Longina (53-128) reading his name on the lists of proscription that his wife the Emperor
ELD4963415 Ancient Rome: " Domitia Longina (53-128) reading his name on the lists of proscription that his wife the Emperor Domitian had established

Background imageRome Collection: Ancient Rome: Emperor Claude surprising Messaline (Valeria Messalina) (20-48)

Ancient Rome: Emperor Claude surprising Messaline (Valeria Messalina) (20-48)
ELD4963396 Ancient Rome: Emperor Claude surprising Messaline (Valeria Messalina) (20-48) at his secret wedding with his lover Caius Silius

Background imageRome Collection: The foundation of Constantinople by Emperor Constantine the great (engraving)

The foundation of Constantinople by Emperor Constantine the great (engraving)
ELD4962602 The foundation of Constantinople by Emperor Constantine the great (engraving); Private Collection; (add.info.: who transferred the imperial capital to Byzantium)

Background imageRome Collection: Representation of Emperor Severus Alexander (208-235) in a larar 222-235

Representation of Emperor Severus Alexander (208-235) in a larar 222-235
ELD4962484 Representation of Emperor Severus Alexander (208-235) in a larar 222-235 (Roman emperor Severus Alexander in a lararium 222 - 235 AD)

Background imageRome Collection: Roman Antiquite ' Emperor Augustus repudiating his daughter Julia Caesaris filia

Roman Antiquite " Emperor Augustus repudiating his daughter Julia Caesaris filia (or Julia Augusti filia)
ELD4962180 Roman Antiquite " Emperor Augustus repudiating his daughter Julia Caesaris filia (or Julia Augusti filia) guilty of adultere

Background imageRome Collection: Roman Antiquite ' ceremony of dedication of the pantheon by Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa (63 BC-12 AD)

Roman Antiquite " ceremony of dedication of the pantheon by Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa (63 BC-12 AD)
ELD4962156 Roman Antiquite " ceremony of dedication of the pantheon by Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa (63 BC-12 AD) in 27 BC"

Background imageRome Collection: Roman Antiquite ' the suicide of Caton d'Utique or the young in 46 BC'

Roman Antiquite " the suicide of Caton d'Utique or the young in 46 BC" (Suicide of Cato the Younger 46 BC)
ELD4962059 Roman Antiquite " the suicide of Caton d'Utique or the young in 46 BC" (Suicide of Cato the Younger 46 BC)

Background imageRome Collection: Roman Antiquite ' Emperor Probus (232-282) allowing families of Germans

Roman Antiquite " Emperor Probus (232-282) allowing families of Germans
ELD4962571 Roman Antiquite " Emperor Probus (232-282) allowing families of Germans, Francs and Alamans to settle on abandoned agricultural lands - these settlers are known as deditices, lets

Background imageRome Collection: Consecration or Apotheosis of Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius 180 AD (engraving)

Consecration or Apotheosis of Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius 180 AD (engraving)
ELD4962406 Consecration or Apotheosis of Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius 180 AD (engraving); (add.info.: Roman Antiquite "Consecration or Apotheosis of Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius 180 AD")

Background imageRome Collection: Roman Antiquite ' View of the Great Fire of Rome under the Reign of Emperor Nero in July 64'

Roman Antiquite " View of the Great Fire of Rome under the Reign of Emperor Nero in July 64"
ELD4962302 Roman Antiquite " View of the Great Fire of Rome under the Reign of Emperor Nero in July 64" (Great Fire of Rome was an urban fire in the year AD 64)

Background imageRome Collection: Roman Antiquite: The Roman Emperor Tiberius (Tiberius, 42 BC) in his villa in Capri

Roman Antiquite: The Roman Emperor Tiberius (Tiberius, 42 BC) in his villa in Capri
ELD4962182 Roman Antiquite: The Roman Emperor Tiberius (Tiberius, 42 BC) in his villa in Capri (Tiberius in Capri where he spent much of his final years)

Background imageRome Collection: Roman Antiquite, Punic War: The Meeting of Scipio the African (235-183 BC)

Roman Antiquite, Punic War: The Meeting of Scipio the African (235-183 BC)
ELD4961714 Roman Antiquite, Punic War: The Meeting of Scipio the African (235-183 BC) General Roman and Carthaginian General Hannibal (247-183 BC) a Zama en 202 BC (Second punic war)

Background imageRome Collection: Roman Antiquite: The departure of the Roman consul Marcus Atilius Regulus (256 BC)

Roman Antiquite: The departure of the Roman consul Marcus Atilius Regulus (256 BC)
ELD4961623 Roman Antiquite: The departure of the Roman consul Marcus Atilius Regulus (256 BC) for Carthage during the First Punic War (Attilius Regulus's departure for Carthage in 256 BC)

Background imageRome Collection: Roman Antiquite: Marcus Furius Camillus dit Camillus chooses a location on the Aventine for a

Roman Antiquite: Marcus Furius Camillus dit Camillus chooses a location on the Aventine for a temple dedicated to Juno
ELD4961565 Roman Antiquite: Marcus Furius Camillus dit Camillus chooses a location on the Aventine for a temple dedicated to Juno 392 BC

Background imageRome Collection: Ancient Rome: ' Spurius Cassius Vecellinus or Viscellinus accuses of wanting to become king

Ancient Rome: " Spurius Cassius Vecellinus or Viscellinus accuses of wanting to become king (for adfectatio regni)
ELD4961516 Ancient Rome: " Spurius Cassius Vecellinus or Viscellinus accuses of wanting to become king (for adfectatio regni)

Background imageRome Collection: Ancient Rome: ' Tarquin the superb and his son Sextus Tarquin (died 509 BC)

Ancient Rome: " Tarquin the superb and his son Sextus Tarquin (died 509 BC)
ELD4961476 Ancient Rome: " Tarquin the superb and his son Sextus Tarquin (died 509 BC) sending him to Gabies to take power" (Lucius Tarquinius Superbus (Tarquin the Proud)

Background imageRome Collection: A gipsy reading a girls palm, 1825

A gipsy reading a girls palm, 1825
3479539 A gipsy reading a girls palm, 1825; (add.info.: A gipsy reading a country girl's palm, 1825.); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageRome Collection: A father in despair being comforted by his daughter, 1850

A father in despair being comforted by his daughter, 1850
3478166 A father in despair being comforted by his daughter, 1850; (add.info.: Illustration depicting a father in despair being comforted by his daughter)

Background imageRome Collection: Gypsy family from the Spanish Pyrenees, c.1840 (engraving)

Gypsy family from the Spanish Pyrenees, c.1840 (engraving)
UIG5425629 Gypsy family from the Spanish Pyrenees, c.1840 (engraving); (add.info.: The small child is carried in a sling on the mother's back)

Background imageRome Collection: Roma, Villa Pamfili, Giardino (b/w photo)

Roma, Villa Pamfili, Giardino (b/w photo)
8674886 Roma, Villa Pamfili, Giardino (b/w photo) by Italian Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Roma, Villa Pamfili, Giardino)

Background imageRome Collection: Roma, Arco Di Tito, Bassorilievo Dei Candelabri (b/w photo)

Roma, Arco Di Tito, Bassorilievo Dei Candelabri (b/w photo)
8674830 Roma, Arco Di Tito, Bassorilievo Dei Candelabri (b/w photo) by Italian Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Roma, Arco Di Tito, Bassorilievo Dei Candelabri)

Background imageRome Collection: Roma, Colosseo, Veduta Dal Palatino (b/w photo)

Roma, Colosseo, Veduta Dal Palatino (b/w photo)
8674828 Roma, Colosseo, Veduta Dal Palatino (b/w photo) by Italian Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Roma, Colosseo, Veduta Dal Palatino)

Background imageRome Collection: Roma, Museo Borghese, Prima Sala (b/w photo)

Roma, Museo Borghese, Prima Sala (b/w photo)
8674814 Roma, Museo Borghese, Prima Sala (b/w photo) by Italian Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Roma, Museo Borghese, Prima Sala)

Background imageRome Collection: Roma,s Giovanni In Laterano, Interno (b/w photo)

Roma,s Giovanni In Laterano, Interno (b/w photo)
8674799 Roma,s Giovanni In Laterano, Interno (b/w photo) by Italian Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Roma,s Giovanni In Laterano, Interno)

Background imageRome Collection: Roma, Piazza Colonna (b/w photo)

Roma, Piazza Colonna (b/w photo)
8674787 Roma, Piazza Colonna (b/w photo) by Italian Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Roma, Piazza Colonna)

Background imageRome Collection: Roma, Palazzo Laterano (b/w photo)

Roma, Palazzo Laterano (b/w photo)
8674781 Roma, Palazzo Laterano (b/w photo) by Italian Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Roma, Palazzo Laterano)



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Rome Collection

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