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Background imageRoman Empire ruins Collection: Triumphal arch built in honour of Emperor Caracalla, High Imperial Period (27 BC-395 AD)

Triumphal arch built in honour of Emperor Caracalla, High Imperial Period (27 BC-395 AD)
GDG267050 Triumphal arch built in honour of Emperor Caracalla, High Imperial Period (27 BC-395 AD) by Roman Imperial Period (27 BC-476 AD); Djemila

Background imageRoman Empire ruins Collection: Architectural fragment with carved decoration, Sertius Market

Architectural fragment with carved decoration, Sertius Market
GDG267007 Architectural fragment with carved decoration, Sertius Market, High Imperial Period (27 BC-395 AD) by Roman Imperial Period (27 BC-476 AD); Timgad

Background imageRoman Empire ruins Collection: Sanctuary of Jupiter Heliopolitanus, High Imperial Period (27 BC-395 AD) (photo)

Sanctuary of Jupiter Heliopolitanus, High Imperial Period (27 BC-395 AD) (photo)
GDG279579 Sanctuary of Jupiter Heliopolitanus, High Imperial Period (27 BC-395 AD) (photo) by Roman Imperial Period (27 BC-476 AD); Baalbek

Background imageRoman Empire ruins Collection: General view of the baths, High Imperial Period (27 BC-395 AD)

General view of the baths, High Imperial Period (27 BC-395 AD)
GDG267053 General view of the baths, High Imperial Period (27 BC-395 AD) by Roman Imperial Period (27 BC-476 AD); Djemila

Background imageRoman Empire ruins Collection: Arch of Trajan (52-117 AD), c. 100 AD, High Imperial Period (27 BC-395 AD)

Arch of Trajan (52-117 AD), c. 100 AD, High Imperial Period (27 BC-395 AD)
GDG267000 Arch of Trajan (52-117 AD), c.100 AD, High Imperial Period (27 BC-395 AD) by Roman Imperial Period (27 BC-476 AD); Timgad

Background imageRoman Empire ruins Collection: Temple of Venus, High Imperial Period (27 BC-395 AD)

Temple of Venus, High Imperial Period (27 BC-395 AD)
GDG267062 Temple of Venus, High Imperial Period (27 BC-395 AD) by Roman Imperial Period (27 BC-476 AD); Djemila, Algeria; (add.info)

Background imageRoman Empire ruins Collection: Triumphal arch built in honour of Emperor Caracalla, High Imperial Period (27 BC-395 AD)

Triumphal arch built in honour of Emperor Caracalla, High Imperial Period (27 BC-395 AD)
GDG267049 Triumphal arch built in honour of Emperor Caracalla, High Imperial Period (27 BC-395 AD) by Roman Imperial Period (27 BC-476 AD); Djemila

Background imageRoman Empire ruins Collection: Wall, High Imperial Period (27 BC-395 AD) (stone) (detail of 267046)

Wall, High Imperial Period (27 BC-395 AD) (stone) (detail of 267046)
GDG267047 Wall, High Imperial Period (27 BC-395 AD) (stone) (detail of 267046) by Roman Imperial Period (27 BC-476 AD); Djemila

Background imageRoman Empire ruins Collection: Sanctuary of Jupiter Heliopolitanus, portico in the courtyard

Sanctuary of Jupiter Heliopolitanus, portico in the courtyard
GDG279569 Sanctuary of Jupiter Heliopolitanus, portico in the courtyard, High Imperial Period (27 BC-395 AD) (photo) by Roman Imperial Period (27 BC-476 AD); Baalbek

Background imageRoman Empire ruins Collection: Temple of Venus, High Imperial Period (27 BC-395 AD) (photo)

Temple of Venus, High Imperial Period (27 BC-395 AD) (photo)
GDG279561 Temple of Venus, High Imperial Period (27 BC-395 AD) (photo) by Roman Imperial Period (27 BC-476 AD); Baalbek, Lebanon; (add.info.: colonne; colonnes; built late 02nd century AD)

Background imageRoman Empire ruins Collection: Roman art: view of the ruins of the capitol, archeological site of Ostia, 120 AD

Roman art: view of the ruins of the capitol, archeological site of Ostia, 120 AD
LRI4739159 Roman art: view of the ruins of the capitol, archeological site of Ostia, 120 AD, Ostia antica, Italy (Roman art: general view of capitolium, 120 AD Ostia antica)

Background imageRoman Empire ruins Collection: Roman art: view of the ruins of the capitol, archeological site of Ostia, 120 AD

Roman art: view of the ruins of the capitol, archeological site of Ostia, 120 AD
LRI4739148 Roman art: view of the ruins of the capitol, archeological site of Ostia, 120 AD, Ostia antica, Italy (Roman art: general view of capitolium, 120 AD Ostia antica)

Background imageRoman Empire ruins Collection: Cardo, High Imperial Period (27 BC-395 AD)

Cardo, High Imperial Period (27 BC-395 AD)
GDG267057 Cardo, High Imperial Period (27 BC-395 AD) by Roman Imperial Period (27 BC-476 AD); Djemila, Algeria; (add.info)

Background imageRoman Empire ruins Collection: Sanctuary of Jupiter Heliopolitanus, The Great Court, High Imperial Period (27 BC-395 AD

Sanctuary of Jupiter Heliopolitanus, The Great Court, High Imperial Period (27 BC-395 AD
GDG279573 Sanctuary of Jupiter Heliopolitanus, The Great Court, High Imperial Period (27 BC-395 AD) (photo) by Roman Imperial Period (27 BC-476 AD); Baalbek

Background imageRoman Empire ruins Collection: Temple of Jupiter, the entablature, High Imperial Period (27 BC-395 AD) (photo)

Temple of Jupiter, the entablature, High Imperial Period (27 BC-395 AD) (photo)
GDG279566 Temple of Jupiter, the entablature, High Imperial Period (27 BC-395 AD) (photo) by Roman Imperial Period (27 BC-476 AD); Baalbek

Background imageRoman Empire ruins Collection: Temple of Venus, High Imperial Period (27 BC-395 AD) (photo)

Temple of Venus, High Imperial Period (27 BC-395 AD) (photo)
GDG279562 Temple of Venus, High Imperial Period (27 BC-395 AD) (photo) by Roman Imperial Period (27 BC-476 AD); Baalbek, Lebanon; (add.info.: colonne; colonnes; built late 02nd century AD)

Background imageRoman Empire ruins Collection: Temple of Bacchus, detail, High Imperial Period (27 BC-395 AD)

Temple of Bacchus, detail, High Imperial Period (27 BC-395 AD)
GDG279552 Temple of Bacchus, detail, High Imperial Period (27 BC-395 AD) by Roman Imperial Period (27 BC-476 AD); Baalbek

Background imageRoman Empire ruins Collection: Fori Imperiali (Roman Forum), ruins of the ancient Roman Empire

Fori Imperiali (Roman Forum), ruins of the ancient Roman Empire
Fori Imperiali, ruins of the ancient Roman Empire and Coliseum on background. Rome, Lazio, Italy. Sunrise

Background imageRoman Empire ruins Collection: Ruins of the Colosseum, from the Palatine, 1890. Creator: Unknown

Ruins of the Colosseum, from the Palatine, 1890. Creator: Unknown
Ruins of the Colosseum, from the Palatine, 1890. From " Cassells Illustrated Universal History Vol. II - Rome", by Edmund Ollier

Background imageRoman Empire ruins Collection: Ruins of Part of Nervas Forum, Rome, 1890. Creator: Unknown

Ruins of Part of Nervas Forum, Rome, 1890. Creator: Unknown
Ruins of Part of Nervas Forum, Rome, 1890. From " Cassells Illustrated Universal History Vol. II - Rome", by Edmund Ollier. [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris and Melbourne, 1890]

Background imageRoman Empire ruins Collection: Ruins of Palmyra, 1890. Creator: Unknown

Ruins of Palmyra, 1890. Creator: Unknown
Ruins of Palmyra, 1890. From " Cassells Illustrated Universal History Vol. II - Rome", by Edmund Ollier. [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris and Melbourne, 1890]

Background imageRoman Empire ruins Collection: (1697-1768) Canaletto

(1697-1768) Canaletto
Fine Art Finder Artists: (1697-1768) Canaletto

Background imageRoman Empire ruins Collection: Roman remains on the site of the Coal Exchange, City of London, 1848

Roman remains on the site of the Coal Exchange, City of London, 1848. Ground plan and section of the Roman remains discovered while digging the foundations for the new Coal Exchange

Background imageRoman Empire ruins Collection: Bas-relief of Cleopatra, Caesarion, Temple of Hathor, Dendara in Egypt, 20th century

Bas-relief of Cleopatra, Caesarion, Temple of Hathor, Dendara in Egypt, 20th century. The only carving of Cleopatra in existence, pictured with her son by Julius Caesar

Background imageRoman Empire ruins Collection: Arles, France - exterior of the Roman amphitheatre

Arles, France - exterior of the Roman amphitheatre
The Arles Roman Amphitheatre, built in 90AD, could hold more than 20, 000 spectators. In the Middle Ages four towers, like the one shown here

Background imageRoman Empire ruins Collection: Arles, France - view over the ruins of Roman amphitheatre

Arles, France - view over the ruins of Roman amphitheatre
The Arles Amphitheatre, built in 90AD, could seat 20, 000 spectators in Roman times. When the Roman Empire fell, the theatre was transformed into a fortress with the four towers added

Background imageRoman Empire ruins Collection: Turkey. Roman art. Side. Ruins

Turkey. Roman art. Side. Ruins
Turkey. Asia Minor. Roman art. Side. Ancient Greek city. Ruins

Background imageRoman Empire ruins Collection: Libya. Leptis Magna. Roman City. View of Macellum. 1st C. BC

Libya. Leptis Magna. Roman City. View of Macellum. 1st C. BC
Libya. Leptis Magna. City of the Roman Empire. View of Marketplace with the circular Macellum. 1st C. BC

Background imageRoman Empire ruins Collection: Spain. Italica. House of Hylas. Domus roman. Mosaic

Spain. Italica. House of Hylas. Domus roman. Mosaic
Spain. Andalusia. Roman city of Italica. Founded in 206 BC. House of Hylas. Domus roman. Mosaic

Background imageRoman Empire ruins Collection: Trajans Market. Rome. Italy

Trajans Market. Rome. Italy
Italy. Rome. Trajans Market. 2nd century AD. Built by Apollodorus of Damascus. Panorama

Background imageRoman Empire ruins Collection: Temple of Mars Ultor. 2nd century BC. Forum of Augustus. Rom

Temple of Mars Ultor. 2nd century BC. Forum of Augustus. Rom
Imperial Forums. Forum of Augustus. Ruins of the Temple of Mars Ultor. 2nd century BC. Rome. Italy

Background imageRoman Empire ruins Collection: Temple of Castor and Pollux. Rome. Italy

Temple of Castor and Pollux. Rome. Italy
Italy. Rome. Temple of Castor and Pollux. 1st century BC. Built in honor to the Dioscuri. On the left, ruins of the Basilica Julia. Roman Forum

Background imageRoman Empire ruins Collection: Thermopolium of Asellina. Pompeii. Italy

Thermopolium of Asellina. Pompeii. Italy
Thermopolium of Asellina, tavern specializing in the sale of hot beverages. Stone bar with holes to place the amphorae containing drinks

Background imageRoman Empire ruins Collection: Constantine I, The Great (272-337). Roman Emperor. Hand of C

Constantine I, The Great (272-337). Roman Emperor. Hand of C
Constantine I, The Great (272-337). Roman Emperor. Best known for beign the first christian roman emperor. Hand of Constantines colossal Statue at the Capitoline Museums. Rome. Italy

Background imageRoman Empire ruins Collection: St. Sebastian Gate or Ancient Porta Appia. Rome. Italy

St. Sebastian Gate or Ancient Porta Appia. Rome. Italy
Roman Art. Porta S. Sebastiano (St. Sebastians Gate) or Ancient Porta Appia. I was built within Aurelians wall (271-275 AD.). It houses the Wall Museum (Museum della Mura). Rome. Italy. Europe

Background imageRoman Empire ruins Collection: Opus Mixtum. Ostia Antica. Italy

Opus Mixtum. Ostia Antica. Italy
Opus Mixtum or opus Compositum. 2nd century A.D. Ostia Antica. Italy

Background imageRoman Empire ruins Collection: Trajans Column. Relief depicting scenes of Dacian War (1101

Trajans Column. Relief depicting scenes of Dacian War (1101-106 A.D.) Forum of Trajan. Rome. Italy

Background imageRoman Empire ruins Collection: Roman ruins of Andelos. Mendigorria. Navarre. Spain

Roman ruins of Andelos. Mendigorria. Navarre. Spain
Roman ruins of Andelos I-II centuries. Overview of the baths. Mendigorria. Navarre. Spain

Background imageRoman Empire ruins Collection: The Colosseum, Rome, Lazio, Italy

The Colosseum, Rome, Lazio, Italy

Background imageRoman Empire ruins Collection: Colosseum at sunrise, Rome, Italy

Colosseum at sunrise, Rome, Italy
Ancient roman amphitheatre Colosseum at sunrise, still illuminated by artificial lights. Rome, Italy

Background imageRoman Empire ruins Collection: Three columns and architrave Temple of Castor and Pollux Forum Romanum Rome Italy

Three columns and architrave Temple of Castor and Pollux Forum Romanum Rome Italy

Background imageRoman Empire ruins Collection: Bas relief at the Arch of Septimus Severus Leptis Magna Libya

Bas relief at the Arch of Septimus Severus Leptis Magna Libya

Background imageRoman Empire ruins Collection: LEBANON: BaLBEK. West facade of the Temple of Jupiter at Baalbek, Lebanon. Photograph

LEBANON: BaLBEK. West facade of the Temple of Jupiter at Baalbek, Lebanon. Photograph, late 19th century

Background imageRoman Empire ruins Collection: LEBANON: BaLBEK. Ruins of the Temple of Jupiter at Baalbek, Lebanon. Photograph

LEBANON: BaLBEK. Ruins of the Temple of Jupiter at Baalbek, Lebanon. Photograph, late 19th century

Background imageRoman Empire ruins Collection: The Temple of Venus at Baalbek, Lebanon

The Temple of Venus at Baalbek, Lebanon
The Temple of Venus (Aphrodite) at Baalbek, Lebanon. A town in the Beqaa Valley of Lebanon situated east of the Litani River, known as Heliopolis during the period of Roman rule

Background imageRoman Empire ruins Collection: The Temple of Bacchus at Baalbek, Lebanon

The Temple of Bacchus at Baalbek, Lebanon. A town in the Beqaa Valley of Lebanon situated east of the Litani River, known as Heliopolis during the period of Roman rule

Background imageRoman Empire ruins Collection: GREECE. Corinth. Ancient Rome ruins. Fountain

GREECE. Corinth. Ancient Rome ruins. Fountain. Roman art. Early Empire

Background imageRoman Empire ruins Collection: POMPEII: MURAL PAINTING. Mural painting of an angel holding a scepter at the House of the Vettii

POMPEII: MURAL PAINTING. Mural painting of an angel holding a scepter at the House of the Vettii at Pompeii, Italy. Photograph, c1875



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