Decapitation of Germans allied Marcus Aurelius column
Vintage engraving representing the punishment by decapitation of Germans allied with Romans…
The legendary eternal city… its eternity may be debated: some maintain that Rome is not one city but several that rose one after the other on the same place, each with different civilization, language, mentality and people. What cannot be argued though is that for over five centuries the Roman Empire managed to maintain an impressive continuity of culture and language while spreading all around the Mediterranean sea and conquering most of Europe. Basically a people of soldiers, that nevertheless left a deep mark in history and produced plenty of remarkable works of art and literature, many of which you’ll find depicted here.
Vintage engraving representing the punishment by decapitation of Germans allied with Romans…
Vintage engraving representing German warriors fighting with arches, lances and schields, scene…
Copper engraving of the battle between Hannibal Carthaginian and Scipio Africanus Roman…
Equestrian Statue of Marcus Aurelius: ancient Roman statue (ca 175 AD) made…
Engraving describing a rich private library in ancient Rome with parchment rolls…
Vintage engraving of the well preserved Verona Arena Roman amphitheatre built of…
XIX century engraving describing how could have been the Mausoleum of Augustus…
Vintage engraving representing the pact of peace between two German tribes saparated…
Vintage engraving representing German women captured by Roman soldiers, scene carved on…
Vintage engraving representing German council of war, scene carved on the victory…
Vintage engraving representing the destruction of a German village and the people…
Ancient Roman medals with Marcus Vipsanio Agrippa Roman politician and Agrippina the…
Antique Roman house illustrated table: a single storey house with a central…
Vintage engraving representing Germans of the Marcomanni tribe begging for mercy to…
Rome antiquity: admiral ship fragment of Antonius at Actium battle, the ship…
Vintage engraving of column of Antoninus Pius honorific monument in Rome, Italy,…
Ruins of the Roman columns ending the ancient Via Appia in Brindisi
Vintage engraving representing German warrior fighting with schield and mace, scene carved…
Ruins of the ancient aqueduct of Carthage, one of the most longest…
Sarcophagus of Junius Bassus: early Christian relief scupture made in IV century…
Vintage engraving of the Emperor Trajan triumphal column in Rome commemorating the…
Vintage engraving representing Emperor Trajan horseback protected by German warriors as bodyguards,…
Ancient Rome: reconstruction of Mausoleum of Hadrian in the antiquity on the…
Vintage engraving representing the destruction of a German village by hand of…
Roman antiquity racing chariot used for sport, transportation, and ceremonies
Vintage engraving representing Roman soldiers at the siege of German fort, scene…
Vintage engraving representing German warriors going to fight with slingshots and lances,…
Via Appia was one of the earliest and strategically most important Roman…
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