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Legionaries Collection

"Unveiling the Mighty Legionaries: A Glimpse into Ancient Rome's Military Might" Step into the grand halls of an Italian museum in Rome

Background imageLegionaries Collection: Roman legionary. Sculpture. ITALY. Rome. Museum

Roman legionary. Sculpture. ITALY. Rome. Museum of Roman Civilization

Background imageLegionaries Collection: APOLLODORUS OF DAMASCUS (60-129). Column of Trajan

APOLLODORUS OF DAMASCUS (60-129). Column of Trajan. 110; Theodosius Obelisk. 390. ITALY. Rome. Forum of Trajan. First Dorian War. Third Campaign

Background imageLegionaries Collection: Roman legionaries in armour building fortifications

Roman legionaries in armour building fortifications. One cuts wood with an axe, other bring lime in baskets, stones and timbers. From Trajans Column. Fortificazioni

Background imageLegionaries Collection: ITALIAN LEGIONARIES

ITALIAN LEGIONARIES
Italian legionaries leave Spain for home with a nation's blessing for their generous courage in fighting the Nationalist cause in the civil war Date: 1938

Background imageLegionaries Collection: The Imperials Of Germany In Front Of The Decumanan Gate Of The Ancient Castle Of Saalburg

The Imperials Of Germany In Front Of The Decumanan Gate Of The Ancient Castle Of Saalburg During... (colour litho)
2798365 The Imperials Of Germany In Front Of The Decumanan Gate Of The Ancient Castle Of Saalburg During... (colour litho) by Beltrame

Background imageLegionaries Collection: The Aldobrandini Wedding fresco

The Aldobrandini Wedding fresco. The wedding of Peleus and Thetis, parents of Achilles. Other guests include Roman matron in veil, Charis or Peitho with alabastron, Venus, Hymen seated on the floor

Background imageLegionaries Collection: Roman legionaries with ballista during a siege

Roman legionaries with ballista during a siege
Roman legionaries in lorica armour and galea helmets with shields and spears during a siege. Slingers sling lead shot, and two artillery men load darts into a ballista protected by fortifications

Background imageLegionaries Collection: Roman soldiers with spoils of war on the Arch for Titus

Roman soldiers with spoils of war on the Arch for Titus
Roman soldiers march in procession with spoils of war or spolia on the Arch for Titus, the arch of triumph celebrating Emperor Tituss victory over Jerusalem

Background imageLegionaries Collection: The Revival of the Ancient Roman Festival of the Palilia (b / w photo)

The Revival of the Ancient Roman Festival of the Palilia (b / w photo)
1629711 The Revival of the Ancient Roman Festival of the Palilia (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageLegionaries Collection: Decius Mus Addressing the Legions, c. 1616 (oil on hardboard

Decius Mus Addressing the Legions, c. 1616 (oil on hardboard
5954191 Decius Mus Addressing the Legions, c.1616 (oil on hardboard, transferred from wood and canvas) by Rubens, Peter Paul (1577-1640); 80.7x84.7 cm; National Gallery of Art, Washington DC

Background imageLegionaries Collection: Marcus Coelius Lembonius (colour litho)

Marcus Coelius Lembonius (colour litho)
2796748 Marcus Coelius Lembonius (colour litho) by Jacquemin, Raphael (1821-81); Private Collection; (add.info.: Marcus Coelius Lembonius)

Background imageLegionaries Collection: Romans in Britain, Royal Navy and Military Tournament, Olympia (b / w photo)

Romans in Britain, Royal Navy and Military Tournament, Olympia (b / w photo)
3096297 Romans in Britain, Royal Navy and Military Tournament, Olympia (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Romans in Britain)

Background imageLegionaries Collection: Detail from the Column of Marcus Aurelius (Colonna Antonina), AD 180-196 (marble) (b / w photo)

Detail from the Column of Marcus Aurelius (Colonna Antonina), AD 180-196 (marble) (b / w photo)
ALI149573 Detail from the Column of Marcus Aurelius (Colonna Antonina), AD 180-196 (marble) (b/w photo) by Roman, (2nd century AD); Piazza Colonna, Rome, Italy; Alinari

Background imageLegionaries Collection: Housesteads Roman Fort, Hadrians Wall (b / w photo)

Housesteads Roman Fort, Hadrians Wall (b / w photo)
3093735 Housesteads Roman Fort, Hadrians Wall (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Housesteads Roman Fort, Hadrians Wall)

Background imageLegionaries Collection: Julius Caesar throwing a bridge across the Rhine, 1936 (colour litho)

Julius Caesar throwing a bridge across the Rhine, 1936 (colour litho)
473447 Julius Caesar throwing a bridge across the Rhine, 1936 (colour litho) by Bull, Rene(1872-1942); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageLegionaries Collection: Parthian cavalry attacking Roman legionaries (engraving)

Parthian cavalry attacking Roman legionaries (engraving)
5207247 Parthian cavalry attacking Roman legionaries (engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Parthian cavalry attacking Roman legionaries)

Background imageLegionaries Collection: Roman General Addressing His Troops, c. 1510 / 1530. Creator: Unknown

Roman General Addressing His Troops, c. 1510 / 1530. Creator: Unknown
Roman General Addressing His Troops, c. 1510/1530

Background imageLegionaries Collection: Saint Maurice and the Theban Legion, third quarter 15th century. Creator: Unknown

Saint Maurice and the Theban Legion, third quarter 15th century. Creator: Unknown
Saint Maurice and the Theban Legion, third quarter 15th century

Background imageLegionaries Collection: Roman Art. Column of Marcus Aurelius. Built in honour of rom

Roman Art. Column of Marcus Aurelius. Built in honour of rom
Roman Art. Column of Marcus Aurelius. Doric column, with a spiral relief. Built in honour of roman emperor Marcus Aurelius (180 AD.)

Background imageLegionaries Collection: Roman Art. Arch of Titus. Triumphal arch. It was constructe

Roman Art. Arch of Titus. Triumphal arch. It was constructe
Roman Art. Arch of Titus. Triumphal arch, with a single arched, located on the Via Sacra. South-East of the Forum. It was constructed by the emperor Domitian commemorating the capture

Background imageLegionaries Collection: Arch of Constantine (Arco di Constantino). Triumpahl arch in

Arch of Constantine (Arco di Constantino). Triumpahl arch in
Roman Art. Arch of Constantine. Triumphal arch. It was erected to commemorate Constantine victory over Maxentius at the Batlle of Milvian Bridge (October 28, 312)

Background imageLegionaries Collection: Roman Bridge of Boats

Roman Bridge of Boats
Roman soldiers crossing a river using a temporary bridge of boats Date: 1st century

Background imageLegionaries Collection: Roman legionaries attacking a fort in the testudo

Roman legionaries attacking a fort in the testudo formation, with their shields over their heads.. Handcolored copperplate engraving from Robert von Spalarts Historical Picture of the Costumes of

Background imageLegionaries Collection: Christmas in Morocco, the Christmas tree of the Legionnaires, back cover illustration

Christmas in Morocco, the Christmas tree of the Legionnaires, back cover illustration
XIR661377 Christmas in Morocco, the Christmas tree of the Legionnaires, back cover illustration from Le Petit Journal, supplement illustre, 28th December 1913 (colour litho) by French School

Background imageLegionaries Collection: The Triumph of Julius Caesar (100-44 BC) (tempera on panel)

The Triumph of Julius Caesar (100-44 BC) (tempera on panel)
XIR174837 The Triumph of Julius Caesar (100-44 BC) (tempera on panel) by Uccello, Paolo (1397-1475); Musee des Arts Decoratifs, Paris

Background imageLegionaries Collection: Roman Art. Triumphal Arch of Titus with a single arch, located on the Via Sacra

Roman Art. Triumphal Arch of Titus with a single arch, located on the Via Sacra. Southeast of the Forum. Constructed by Emperor Domitian commemorating the capture and sack of Jerusalem

Background imageLegionaries Collection: Roman Art. Column of Marcus Aurelius (180 AD ). Doric column, with a spiral relief

Roman Art. Column of Marcus Aurelius (180 AD ). Doric column, with a spiral relief depicting Danubian or Marcomannic War, 169-173. Piazza Colomna. Rome, Italy

Background imageLegionaries Collection: Roman invasion of Britain

Roman invasion of Britain
Julius Caesar leads an attempted landing on the British mainland, somewhere on the Kent coastline. Facing the Britons gathered on the shore

Background imageLegionaries Collection: Roman legionaries fight

Roman legionaries fight
Roman legionaries based in Britain were drawn from many parts of the Roman Empire, which led to rivalries and occasional disputes, as illustrated here

Background imageLegionaries Collection: Caesar invades Britain

Caesar invades Britain
Julius Caesar makes his first attempt to invade the British mainland, making a landing somewhere on the Kent coastline. The standard bearer of the 10th Legion urges the hesitant legionaries to follow

Background imageLegionaries Collection: Romans at Mancunium

Romans at Mancunium
The construction of a Roman Fort at Mamucium (also known as Mancunium), at what is now the Castlefield area of Manchester, in the north of England

Background imageLegionaries Collection: The Handing Over Ceremony at Ordnance Wharf, Balaklava, 1856

The Handing Over Ceremony at Ordnance Wharf, Balaklava, 1856
Double page landscape engraving of Balklava at the handing over of power from the Allies to the Russians, 1856. Troops of every kind, including sailors, legionaries, Russian cavalrymen and civilians



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"Unveiling the Mighty Legionaries: A Glimpse into Ancient Rome's Military Might" Step into the grand halls of an Italian museum in Rome, where sculptures of Roman legionaries stand tall, immortalizing their bravery and strength. These formidable warriors, clad in armor, were known for their exceptional skills in building fortifications that protected the empire. One remarkable piece is attributed to Apollodorus of Damascus, a renowned architect who designed the Column of Trajan. This masterpiece showcases Italian legionaries engaged in battle, capturing their unwavering determination and valor. Travel back in time along an ancient Roman road leading to Saalburg Fort through a captivating chromolitho print. Here we witness Italian legionaries marching proudly towards duty as they guard the empire's borders. The Teatro Alla Scala in Milan presents "The Triumph Of Julius Caesar, " a vibrant color lithograph painting depicting one of history's most celebrated military leaders surrounded by his loyal legions. The scene transports us to a time when these brave soldiers fought alongside Caesar on his path to greatness. In another striking color lithograph artwork, we find ourselves at the Decumanan Gate of Saalburg Castle witnessing German imperial forces standing before it. They pay homage to their predecessors – those mighty Italian legionaries who once defended this very fortress with unwavering loyalty. Venturing further into Italy's rich history brings us face-to-face with frescoes like "The Aldobrandini Wedding. " Amidst scenes celebrating love and joyous occasions are depictions of Roman legionaries present at such festivities – reminding us that even warriors had moments of celebration amidst their duties. During sieges, ballistas played a crucial role for Roman legions. Witnessing them operate these powerful siege weapons was awe-inspiring; they exemplified both skill and strategy as they aimed for victory against all odds. On the Arch for Titus stands evidence of triumphs achieved by Roman legions.