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Glass gladiator cup, Early Imperial, Neronian or early Flavian, 50-80 AD., Roman,Glass; blown in a t
Head of a statue of a priest. Second half of I century AD. Quartzite. Ägyptisches Museum, Munich. In
Head of Zeus. Artist unknown; Flavian period (69-96 CE). From Ephesus; now in the Ephesus Archaeol
Flavia Domitilla - daughter of Vespasian * c. 45-c.66 CE ( –> died before Vespanian become
worldhistorys:pallas-athena:killerchickadee:worldhistorys:World History: Flavian DynastyThe Flavian
Aureus of the Emperor Vespasian (r. 69-79 CE), with his portrait on the obverse, and the goddess For
byronofrochdale:unclegrimace:The Flavian family, depicted on The Triumph of TitusArtist: Sir Lawrenc
aparthistorystudy:Flavian Woman (c. 90 CE)Ancient Roman
hadrian6:Hercules. Roman. Flavian, A.D 69-98. Metropolitan Museum of Art. NYC.hadrian6.tumblr
thesilenceofthemarble:Colossal statue of Veiovis, Flavian period or late-republican, Tabularium, Mus
thesilenceofthemarble:Colossal statue of Veiovis, Flavian period or late-republican, Tabularium, Mus
myancientworld:Marble bust of Julia Titi, dated around 90 CE.This Roman bust shows Julia Titi, who w
myglyptothek:Julia Titi. 80s AD. Marble. Musei Vaticani. Inv. 2249myglyptothek: Faces of ancient Rom
Divia Julia, daughter of emperot Titus (c. 90-91)A coin issued by Domitian to commemorate his niece
Julia Flavia (64-91 CE)The only child of emperor TitusSource: See page for author [GFDL (www.
hadrian6:Colossal Sculpture depicting Dionysus supported by a Satyr. Roman. Flavian period. 2nd cent
last-of-the-romans:The other Flavian Amphitheater (Pozzuoli, Italy)
lostinancient:Colosseum. Rome, Italyca. 1902
Glass gladiator cup. Early Imperial, Neronian or early Flavian; c50 - 80AD. Met Museum, New Yor
ancienthairstyles:theancientwayoflife:~ Portrait of Domitia Longina.Place of origin: RomeDate: firs
anastpaul: Happy Feast Day of St Bibiana – December 2 Her parents, Saint Flavian of Acqua
By Samantha Hughes-JohnsonOn this day (14 September) in 81 A.D., Domitian became Roman Emperor. The
Beautiful bird view of the Colosseum. Photographer unknown. Rome, Italy.
Emperor Titus (reworked portrait of Domitian). After 96 AD. Marble. Musei Vaticani. Inv. 1687my
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