Roman Empire

Ancient Rome was a thriving civilization that began growing on the Italian Peninsula as early as the 8th century BC. Located along the Mediterranean Sea and…
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Roman bootle -III th century AD. Corning museum Roman Artifacts, Ancient Artifacts, Historical Artifacts, Antique Bottles, Antique Glass, Glass Vessel, Glass Art, Art Romain, Ancient Antiquity
Roman bootle -III th century AD. Corning museum
Lucius Gellius
Lucius Gellius
Closeup of Roman dining couch (lectus) made of wood with bronze adornments 1st century BCE Ancient Roman Houses, Roman History, Art History, Pompeii And Herculaneum
Closeup of Roman dining couch (lectus) made of wood with bronze adornments 1st century BCE
Closeup of Roman dining couch (lectus) made of wood with bronze adornments 1st century BCE
Roman roads still exist all over Europe after 2500 years.  This graphic gives you part of the reason why. #romanroads  #Romanempire Roman Architecture, Historical Architecture, Ancient Architecture, Rome History, European History, Ancient Aliens, American History, Greece History
The Legacy of Rome
Roman roads still exist all over Europe after 2500 years. This graphic gives you part of the reason why. #romanroads #Romanempire
Showing the typical hypocaust system underneath the bath, allowing it to heat up. Slaves are visible (bottom left) keeping the fire going. Ancient Cities, Ancient Greece
Showing the typical hypocaust system underneath the bath, allowing it to heat up. Slaves are visible (bottom left) keeping the fire going.
Il Circo Massimo, Rome - Is an ancient Roman chariot racing stadium and mass entertainment venue located in Rome, Italy. Situated in the valley between the Aventine and Palatine hills, it was the first and largest stadium in ancient Rome and its later Empire. It measured 621 m (2,037 ft) in length and 118 m (387 ft) in width, and could accommodate over 150,000 spectators. Architecture Antique, Ancient Rome Architecture, Ancient Buildings
Romano Impero
Il Circo Massimo, Rome - Is an ancient Roman chariot racing stadium and mass entertainment venue located in Rome, Italy. Situated in the valley between the Aventine and Palatine hills, it was the first and largest stadium in ancient Rome and its later Empire. It measured 621 m (2,037 ft) in length and 118 m (387 ft) in width, and could accommodate over 150,000 spectators.
Mikel Maeztu
Mikel Maeztu
Antes y despues#Roma# Architecture Classique, Cultural Architecture, Building Architecture, Architecture Design
Antes y despues#Roma#
Sectional view of a hall and a swimming bath in the Baths of Caracalla Ancient Rome Lessons, Roman Technology
Roman baths
Sectional view of a hall and a swimming bath in the Baths of Caracalla
10. insulae:  apartment blocks in which poor Romans lived.  (sometimes 6 stories high and poorly built, they often collapsed). Empire Architecture, Ancient Greek Architecture, Government Architecture
10. insulae: apartment blocks in which poor Romans lived. (sometimes 6 stories high and poorly built, they often collapsed).
Drawing of the Average Work Day in an Ancient Roman Bakery. Photograph. Pompeii Nowadays and 2000 Years Ago. Firenze: Bonechi Edizioni- Il Turismo, 1977. 56-57. Print.  This shows how a Romran bakery could have looked. Ancient Pompeii, Ancient Ruins, Ancient Greek, Architecture Romaine
Drawing of the Average Work Day in an Ancient Roman Bakery. Photograph. Pompeii Nowadays and 2000 Years Ago. Firenze: Bonechi Edizioni- Il Turismo, 1977. 56-57. Print. This shows how a Romran bakery could have looked.
Kayla Seal
Kayla Seal
The long straight roads built by the Romans have, in many cases, become just as famous as their greatest emperors. Roman engineers were audacious in their plans to join one point to another in as straight a line as possible. Consequently, roads used bridges, tunnels, & other architectural & engineering tricks to create a series of breathtaking but practical monuments which spread from Portugal to Constantinople. The network of Roman roads covered over 120,000 km. (Info by Mark Cartwright) -AHE
Roman Roads
The long straight roads built by the Romans have, in many cases, become just as famous as their greatest emperors. Roman engineers were audacious in their plans to join one point to another in as straight a line as possible. Consequently, roads used bridges, tunnels, & other architectural & engineering tricks to create a series of breathtaking but practical monuments which spread from Portugal to Constantinople. The network of Roman roads covered over 120,000 km. (Info by Mark Cartwright) -AHE
Illustration of the cena, or main meal with nine diners in the triclinium... the Roman dining room. Nine was the socially acceptable number of diners. More was boastful and less showed a stingy host of meager means. Gott Tattoos, Rome Vbs
Cookit Gallery
Illustration of the cena, or main meal with nine diners in the triclinium... the Roman dining room. Nine was the socially acceptable number of diners. More was boastful and less showed a stingy host of meager means.
Timeline of Ancient Rome Ancient World History, History Facts, Garden History, Timeline Images, Timeline Ideas, Roman Britain
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Timeline of Ancient Rome
Explore Kotomi_'s photos on Flickr. Kotomi_ has uploaded 23509 photos to Flickr. Antique Glass Bottles, Antique Glassware
Roman glass in Archaeological Museum
Explore Kotomi_'s photos on Flickr. Kotomi_ has uploaded 23509 photos to Flickr.
Baths of Neptune- Ostia Antica, Italy In Ancient Times, Monuments
Ostia Antica- Visiting the Harbour City of Ancient Rome
Baths of Neptune- Ostia Antica, Italy
Construction of a Roman road. As well as being fighting men, Roman legionaries were also engineers, surveyors and crafstmen so that a legion could be self-sufficient in the field. Roman Roads
Construction of a Roman road. As well as being fighting men, Roman legionaries were also engineers, surveyors and crafstmen so that a legion could be self-sufficient in the field.
Roman roads --notice the various layers?  These roads were built to last.  2,000 years later some are still in use!
Roman roads --notice the various layers? These roads were built to last. 2,000 years later some are still in use!
Миљан Гарчевић
Миљан Гарчевић
Anceint Roman public baths as would have been found in Pompeii or Herculaneum Art Et Architecture
Anceint Roman public baths as would have been found in Pompeii or Herculaneum
Roman shoe found in a well, near the castrum of Saalburg on the Limes Germanicus - the fort, occupied by the Cohors II Raetorum civium Romanorum equitata, was active between the 1st and 3rd cent. when it was deliberately abandoned - Pompeii History, Ancient Origins
Roman shoe from a well
Roman shoe found in a well, near the castrum of Saalburg on the Limes Germanicus - the fort, occupied by the Cohors II Raetorum civium Romanorum equitata, was active between the 1st and 3rd cent. when it was deliberately abandoned -
The Flavian Amphitheater; better known as the Colosseum of Rome! #Colosseum #FlavianAmphitheater #Rome #RomanEmpire #AncientHistory #Infographic #History #MrPsWHE History Of Wine, Mystery Of History
Mr. P's World History Emporium
The Flavian Amphitheater; better known as the Colosseum of Rome! #Colosseum #FlavianAmphitheater #Rome #RomanEmpire #AncientHistory #Infographic #History #MrPsWHE
Brandon Parsons
Brandon Parsons
Trajan's Market interior view Classical Architecture, Art And Architecture, Roman Art, Watch Tower, History Photos
Trajan's Market - Mercati di Traiano
Trajan's Market interior view
Lorica squamata - Roma, especialmente caballería (desde la época republicana) - Royal Ontario Museum Ancient Armor, Medieval Armor, Medieval Fantasy, Armadura Medieval, Roman Armor, Lorica
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Lorica squamata - Roma, especialmente caballería (desde la época republicana) - Royal Ontario Museum
I would love to hang a Julio-Claudian family tree in my classroom. World History, History Drawings, British History, History Books
I would love to hang a Julio-Claudian family tree in my classroom.
Cicero, Roman bust (marble), 1st century BC, (Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence).: Antonin Le Pieux, Statues
Ancient Art
Cicero, Roman bust (marble), 1st century BC, (Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence).:
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6 Battles that Significantly Affected the Roman Empire – History Collection
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Roman Furniture from Herculaneum Historical Fiction Authors, Minoan
Roman Furniture from Herculaneum
Roman Furniture from Herculaneum
ROMAN PRAETORIAN GUARD Roman Centurion, Roman Warriors, Roman Legion, Roman Era
The Roman Empire
ROMAN PRAETORIAN GUARD
Great Military Battles
Great Military Battles
ancient roman table long - Google Search Interior Design History, Goat Horns, Roman Fashion, Bible Art, Archaeology, Fresco
ancient roman table long - Google Search