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The Roman Empire - Roman Forum (print)
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The Roman Empire - Roman Forum (print)
3794113 The Roman Empire - Roman Forum (print) by Williamson, J. (fl.1850-1919); (add.info.: The Roman Empire - the forum Romans, temple, temples, Capitol, Capitoline Hill. With A) Aedes Divi Iulii / Temple of Caesar, B) Aedes Castorum / Temple of Castor and Pollux, C) Sacra Via, D) Rostra, E) Clivus Capitolinus, F) Basilica Iulia / Julia, G) Aedes Saturni / Temple of Saturn, H) Aedes Concordiae / Temple of Concord, I) Aedes Vespasiani / Temple of Vespasian, K) Aedes Iovis / Temple of Jupiter, L) Tabularium. Illustration by J Williamson.
Postcard); Lebrecht History
Media ID 33084290
© Lebrecht History / Bridgeman Images
Forum Roman Place Social History
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This print of "The Roman Empire - Roman Forum" takes us on a journey back in time to the heart of ancient Rome. The image, captured by J. Williamson, showcases the grandeur and architectural marvels that defined the Roman Empire. As we gaze upon this print, our eyes are drawn to the magnificent structures that once stood proudly in the bustling forum. From Aedes Divi Iulii, also known as the Temple of Caesar, to Aedes Castorum or Temple of Castor and Pollux, each building tells its own story of religious significance and historical importance. The Sacra Via stretches before us like a pathway into history itself, leading towards iconic landmarks such as Rostra and Clivus Capitolinus. The Basilica Julia stands tall with its intricate design while nearby temples dedicated to Saturn, Concordia, Vespasian, Jupiter evoke a sense of reverence for ancient deities. This illustration not only captures the physical beauty but also serves as a window into daily life during this era. It allows us to imagine bustling crowds gathering for political speeches at Rostra or engaging in commerce within Tabularium. Through this remarkable print from Bridgeman Images' collection curated by Lebrecht History, we are transported across centuries to witness firsthand the majesty and splendor of one of history's greatest civilizations – The Roman Empire.
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