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Step back in time and explore the wonders of Ancient Rome

Background imageAncient Rome Collection: Young hero in a diadem, commonly known as Ptolemy of Epirus. Copperplate engraving after an

Young hero in a diadem, commonly known as Ptolemy of Epirus. Copperplate engraving after an illustration by L
FLO4997358 Young hero in a diadem, commonly known as Ptolemy of Epirus. Copperplate engraving after an illustration by L. Agricola from Pietro Paolo Montagnani-Mirabilii's Il Museo Capitolino

Background imageAncient Rome Collection: Statue of a Greek muse in chiton and sandals, with siren's feathers in her hair

Statue of a Greek muse in chiton and sandals, with siren's feathers in her hair
FLO4997309 Statue of a Greek muse in chiton and sandals, with siren's feathers in her hair. In the house of Francesco Lisca in Parione. Copperplate engraving by G

Background imageAncient Rome Collection: Statue of a Roman consul believed to be Virgilio. In the Vatican

Statue of a Roman consul believed to be Virgilio. In the Vatican. Copperplate engraving from Pietro Paolo
FLO4997298 Statue of a Roman consul believed to be Virgilio. In the Vatican. Copperplate engraving from Pietro Paolo Montagnani-Mirabilii's Il Museo Capitolino (The Capitoline Museum), Rome

Background imageAncient Rome Collection: Statue of Roman goddess Abundantia (Abbondanza) with horn of plenty (cornucopia)

Statue of Roman goddess Abundantia (Abbondanza) with horn of plenty (cornucopia)
FLO4997296 Statue of Roman goddess Abundantia (Abbondanza) with horn of plenty (cornucopia). Copperplate engraving by Giacomo Bossi after an illustration by A

Background imageAncient Rome Collection: Statue of the Barbarian king imprisoned. From the Giardino Cesi

Statue of the Barbarian king imprisoned. From the Giardino Cesi. Copperplate engraving after an illustration by G
FLO4997249 Statue of the Barbarian king imprisoned. From the Giardino Cesi. Copperplate engraving after an illustration by G

Background imageAncient Rome Collection: Putto or cherub with goose. Copperplate engraving after an illustration by L

Putto or cherub with goose. Copperplate engraving after an illustration by L
FLO4997165 Putto or cherub with goose. Copperplate engraving after an illustration by L. Agricola from Pietro Paolo Montagnani-Mirabilii's Il Museo Capitolino (The Capitoline Museum), Rome

Background imageAncient Rome Collection: Statue of Julia Avita Mamaea with the attributes of Pudicitia, goddess of modesty

Statue of Julia Avita Mamaea with the attributes of Pudicitia, goddess of modesty. Copperplate engraving by G
FLO4997399 Statue of Julia Avita Mamaea with the attributes of Pudicitia, goddess of modesty. Copperplate engraving by G. Perini from Pietro Paolo Montagnani-Mirabilii's Il Museo Capitolino

Background imageAncient Rome Collection: Flavia Julia Titi, daughter of Roman Emperor Titus. In the collection of Cardinal Pietro Ottoboni

Flavia Julia Titi, daughter of Roman Emperor Titus. In the collection of Cardinal Pietro Ottoboni
FLO4997395 Flavia Julia Titi, daughter of Roman Emperor Titus. In the collection of Cardinal Pietro Ottoboni. Copperplate drawn and engraved by G

Background imageAncient Rome Collection: Saint Helene (248-328) and the Cross. Saint Helene, the mother of the Roman Emperor Constantine I

Saint Helene (248-328) and the Cross. Saint Helene, the mother of the Roman Emperor Constantine I (272-337)
VEN5033989 Saint Helene (248-328) and the Cross. Saint Helene, the mother of the Roman Emperor Constantine I (272-337) discovered the Holy Cross in Palestine (legend of the True Cross)

Background imageAncient Rome Collection: Map of Roman Britain c. 410. From Historical Atlas, published 1923 (print)

Map of Roman Britain c. 410. From Historical Atlas, published 1923 (print)
2603520 Map of Roman Britain c. 410. From Historical Atlas, published 1923 (print).

Background imageAncient Rome Collection: The mouth of Odin's Mine, Derbyshire

The mouth of Odin's Mine, Derbyshire
5310115 The mouth of Odin's Mine, Derbyshire; (add.info.: Engraving depicting the mouth of Odin's Mine, Derbyshire)

Background imageAncient Rome Collection: Galen

Galen
5310079 Galen; (add.info.: Woodblock engraving depicting Galen examining a specimen of urine. Galen (130-210 AD) a Greek physician, surgeon and philosopher in the Roman Empire

Background imageAncient Rome Collection: Seneca the Younger committing suicide

Seneca the Younger committing suicide
5310219 Seneca the Younger committing suicide; (add.info.: Woodblock engraving depicting Seneca the Younger committing suicide in his bath)

Background imageAncient Rome Collection: The Roman Goddess Juno

The Roman Goddess Juno
5307211 The Roman Goddess Juno.; (add.info.: Engraving depicting the Roman Goddess Juno. Juno, the protector, and special counsellor of the state. Dated 19th century)

Background imageAncient Rome Collection: Map of Greece and Italy from Constantine I the Great to the sack of Rome during the migration period

Map of Greece and Italy from Constantine I the Great to the sack of Rome during the migration period
ELD4928075 Map of Greece and Italy from Constantine I the Great to the sack of Rome during the migration period, 410) Engraving from Houze's "Atlas Universale"

Background imageAncient Rome Collection: Nerva (Marcus Cocceius Nerva) (30-98), Roman emperor, copperplate engraving, about 1840s (engraving)

Nerva (Marcus Cocceius Nerva) (30-98), Roman emperor, copperplate engraving, about 1840s (engraving)
UTD4919697 Nerva (Marcus Cocceius Nerva) (30-98), Roman emperor, copperplate engraving, about 1840s (engraving); (add.info.: Nerva (Marcus Cocceius Nerva) (30-98), Roman emperor

Background imageAncient Rome Collection: Antonius Pius, Roman Emperor from 138 to 161, copperplate engraving from Strahlheim

Antonius Pius, Roman Emperor from 138 to 161, copperplate engraving from Strahlheim, c.1840 (engraving)
UTD4919475 Antonius Pius, Roman Emperor from 138 to 161, copperplate engraving from Strahlheim, c.1840 (engraving); (add.info.: Antonin le Pieux (Antoninus Pius) (86-161) - Antonius Pius

Background imageAncient Rome Collection: Gaul War: the siege of Avaricum (Bourges) by the Roman legions

Gaul War: the siege of Avaricum (Bourges) by the Roman legions, Gallic soldiers throwing balls of tallow
ELD4919233 Gaul War: the siege of Avaricum (Bourges) by the Roman legions, Gallic soldiers throwing balls of tallow and pitch on Roman towers, April 52 BC

Background imageAncient Rome Collection: Ceres, Roman goddess of agriculture and fertility - Statue of Ceres

Ceres, Roman goddess of agriculture and fertility - Statue of Ceres, ancient Roman goddess of agriculture
NWI4931101 Ceres, Roman goddess of agriculture and fertility - Statue of Ceres, ancient Roman goddess of agriculture and fertility

Background imageAncient Rome Collection: Tapestry illustrating Tarquinius Priscus. ca. 1475 (tapestry)

Tapestry illustrating Tarquinius Priscus. ca. 1475 (tapestry)
CUL4899056 Tapestry illustrating Tarquinius Priscus. ca. 1475 (tapestry); (add.info.: Tarquinius Priscus. ca. 1475. History of the founder and fifth king of Rome according to the account of Livy)

Background imageAncient Rome Collection: Tapestry illustrating Tarquinius Priscus. ca. 1475 (tapestry)

Tapestry illustrating Tarquinius Priscus. ca. 1475 (tapestry)
CUL4898886 Tapestry illustrating Tarquinius Priscus. ca. 1475 (tapestry); (add.info.: Tarquinius Priscus. ca. 1475. TARQUINIUS PRISCUS, Lucius (579 BC). King of Rome (616 BC-579 BC)

Background imageAncient Rome Collection: Tapestry illustrating Tarquinius Priscus. ca. 1475 (tapestry)

Tapestry illustrating Tarquinius Priscus. ca. 1475 (tapestry)
CUL4898844 Tapestry illustrating Tarquinius Priscus. ca. 1475 (tapestry); (add.info.: Tarquinius Priscus. ca. 1475. TARQUINIUS PRISCUS, Lucius (579 BC). King of Rome (616 BC-579 BC)

Background imageAncient Rome Collection: Tapestry illustrating Tarquinius Priscus. ca. 1475 (tapestry)

Tapestry illustrating Tarquinius Priscus. ca. 1475 (tapestry)
CUL4899419 Tapestry illustrating Tarquinius Priscus. ca. 1475 (tapestry); (add.info.: Tarquinius Priscus. ca. 1475. History of the founder and fifth king of Rome according to the account of Livy)

Background imageAncient Rome Collection: Ancient Rome: death of empress Fausta Flavia Maxima killed by her husband the roman emperor

Ancient Rome: death of empress Fausta Flavia Maxima killed by her husband the roman emperor Costantine I
ELD4876712 Ancient Rome: death of empress Fausta Flavia Maxima killed by her husband the roman emperor Costantine I, 327 Engraving from "The Roman Imperatrices" 1888 Private collection;

Background imageAncient Rome Collection: Statue of Hecuba, Queen of Troy. Copperplate drawn and engraved by Giacomo Bossi from Pietro Paolo

Statue of Hecuba, Queen of Troy. Copperplate drawn and engraved by Giacomo Bossi from Pietro Paolo
FLO4997149 Statue of Hecuba, Queen of Troy. Copperplate drawn and engraved by Giacomo Bossi from Pietro Paolo Montagnani-Mirabilii's Il Museo Capitolino (The Capitoline Museum), Rome

Background imageAncient Rome Collection: SENECA, Lucius Annaeus (4 BC-65). Latin philosopher, statesman, politician and dramatist (engraving)

SENECA, Lucius Annaeus (4 BC-65). Latin philosopher, statesman, politician and dramatist (engraving)
CUL4873280 SENECA, Lucius Annaeus (4 BC-65). Latin philosopher, statesman, politician and dramatist (engraving); Biblioteca Nacional, Madrid

Background imageAncient Rome 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 imageAncient Rome 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 imageAncient Rome 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 imageAncient Rome 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 imageAncient Rome Collection: BRUTUS, Lucius Junius (6th century BC) First Consul of the Roman Republic (engraving)

BRUTUS, Lucius Junius (6th century BC) First Consul of the Roman Republic (engraving)
CUL4932509 BRUTUS, Lucius Junius (6th century BC) First Consul of the Roman Republic (engraving); Biblioteca Nacional, Madrid

Background imageAncient Rome Collection: Farming in days gone by

Farming in days gone by
3732631 Farming in days gone by; (add.info.: Illustration depicting farming in days gone by. 1. Ploughing in Roman times. 2. A Saxon ploughing. 3. Saxon sowing seed. 4. Norman carving a joint. 5)

Background imageAncient Rome Collection: 19th century illustration of the Baths of Caracalla, in Rome

19th century illustration of the Baths of Caracalla, in Rome
3522541 19th century illustration of the Baths of Caracalla, in Rome; (add.info.: 19th century illustration of the Baths of Caracalla, in Rome, Italy Built in Rome between AD 212 and 217)

Background imageAncient Rome Collection: Medal of the Middle Ages with the effigy of Constantine I the Great (Roman emperor 306 to 337)

Medal of the Middle Ages with the effigy of Constantine I the Great (Roman emperor 306 to 337) (low relief)
JLJ4611723 Medal of the Middle Ages with the effigy of Constantine I the Great (Roman emperor 306 to 337) (low relief); Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris

Background imageAncient Rome Collection: Representation of Romulus and Remus, the legendary founders of ancient Rome

Representation of Romulus and Remus, the legendary founders of ancient Rome
3480500 Representation of Romulus and Remus, the legendary founders of ancient Rome; (add.info.: Representation of Romulus and Remus, the legendary founders of ancient Rome)

Background imageAncient Rome Collection: Aeneas carrying his father as he flees the destruction of Troy

Aeneas carrying his father as he flees the destruction of Troy
3480499 Aeneas carrying his father as he flees the destruction of Troy; (add.info.: Aeneas carrying his father as he flees the destruction of Troy)

Background imageAncient Rome Collection: The Gallo-Roman Villa of Seviac

The Gallo-Roman Villa of Seviac
3480460 The Gallo-Roman Villa of Seviac; (add.info.: The Gallo-Roman Villa of Seviac is a monument in the municipality of Montreal (Gers, Midi-Pyrenees)

Background imageAncient Rome Collection: Julius Caesar invading Britain

Julius Caesar invading Britain
3118571 Julius Caesar invading Britain; (add.info.: Marble relief depicting Julius Caesar invading Britain by John Deare (1759-1798) a British neo-classical sculptor

Background imageAncient Rome Collection: Roman Empire, Tombstone of Roman Legionnaire Caius Largennius

Roman Empire, Tombstone of Roman Legionnaire Caius Largennius
3027412 Roman Empire, Tombstone of Roman Legionnaire Caius Largennius; Musee Archeologique, Strasbourg, France; (add.info.: Roman Empire)

Background imageAncient Rome Collection: Litterature. The french novelist Honore Balzac. Imagery from the Parisian Department Store

Litterature. The french novelist Honore Balzac. Imagery from the Parisian Department Store: Aux Quatre Arrondissements
3434261 Litterature. The french novelist Honore Balzac. Imagery from the Parisian Department Store: Aux Quatre Arrondissements, France, c.1900 (postcard); (add.info.: Litterature. Honore Balzac)

Background imageAncient Rome Collection: Rodrigo Jimenez or Ximenez de Rada,aka Archbishop Don Roderic of Toledo

Rodrigo Jimenez or Ximenez de Rada,aka Archbishop Don Roderic of Toledo, after an etching in Retratos de Los Espanoles
3473146 Rodrigo Jimenez or Ximenez de Rada,aka Archbishop Don Roderic of Toledo, after an etching in Retratos de Los Espanoles Ilustres, Madrid, Spain, pub

Background imageAncient Rome Collection: Literature. The mysteries of Paris, novel by Eugene Sue. Poster for statuettes inspired by

Literature. The mysteries of Paris, novel by Eugene Sue. Poster for statuettes inspired by the novel by Emile Thomas
3434598 Literature. The mysteries of Paris, novel by Eugene Sue. Poster for statuettes inspired by the novel by Emile Thomas, France, c.1850 (poster); (add.info.: Litterature. Coll. Part. Literature)

Background imageAncient Rome Collection: Bust of a princess of the Severian period, 210-230 AD (marble)

Bust of a princess of the Severian period, 210-230 AD (marble)
3914237 Bust of a princess of the Severian period, 210-230 AD (marble); Vatican Museums and Galleries, Vatican City; (add.info.: Bust of a princess of the Severian period, Vatican museum, Rome)

Background imageAncient Rome Collection: Antinous/Osiris - statue of divinity (131-138)

Antinous/Osiris - statue of divinity (131-138)
3914222 Antinous/Osiris - statue of divinity (131-138); Vatican Museums and Galleries, Vatican City; (add.info.: From Tivoli, Hadrian's Villa)

Background imageAncient Rome Collection: Head of Jupiter from Otricoli (marble)

Head of Jupiter from Otricoli (marble)
3914206 Head of Jupiter from Otricoli (marble); Vatican Museums and Galleries, Vatican City; Photo © Stefano Baldini.

Background imageAncient Rome Collection: Portrait of Alexander the Great (marble)

Portrait of Alexander the Great (marble)
3507306 Portrait of Alexander the Great (marble); (add.info.: Marble bust of Alexander the Great (356-323 BC), English 18th century copy, of a Greek or Roman original.); Universal History Archive.

Background imageAncient Rome Collection: Bronze miniature tools from ancient Rome

Bronze miniature tools from ancient Rome
3330443 Bronze miniature tools from ancient Rome; (add.info.: Bronze miniature tools from ancient Rome. Dated 1st Century.); Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imageAncient Rome Collection: The Corbridge Lanx

The Corbridge Lanx
3330262 The Corbridge Lanx; (add.info.: The Corbridge Lanx, an ancient Roman silver dish found near Corbridge. Dated 4th Century.); Universal History Archive/UIG.



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Step back in time and explore the wonders of Ancient Rome. From the vast Roman Empire to its intricate city layout, this antique map takes us on a journey through history. Marvel at the grandeur with its impressive architecture and bustling streets depicted on this captivating map. Delve into the rich culture and mythology of Rome as you admire the stunning Roman seafood mosaic. This intricate artwork showcases not only their culinary delights but also their appreciation for beauty in everyday life. The presence of Janus, the two-faced Roman god symbolizing beginnings and endings, reminds us of their belief in duality. Immerse yourself in one of history's most significant battles with a glimpse at the Battle of Cannae plan from 216 BC. Witness how strategic planning played a crucial role in shaping empires during that era. Explore Europe under Roman rule through another detailed map, highlighting their extensive territorial reach and influence. Travel back to an era defined by conflict as you observe the clash between the Roman Republic and Carthage during the Second Punic War (218-201 BC). These maps offer insight into how these powerful civilizations fought for dominance over land and resources. Discover Dionysus, or Bacchus, seated regally on his throne—a testament to Rome's fascination with Greek mythology. This statue represents their admiration for artistry while paying homage to deities believed to govern various aspects of life. Reflect upon mortality with a poignant memento mori mosaic—an artistic reminder that death is inevitable even amidst opulence. Such artworks served as reminders for Romans to live fully each day while acknowledging life's impermanence. Lastly, explore Italy's ancient landscapes through historical maps—tracing Italy's evolution throughout different periods within ancient times offers glimpses into its diverse cultures before unification. Marvel at Asclepius' statue—the revered god associated with healing—as it stands tall among other artifacts representing Rome's reverence for medicine and well-being.