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Roman copper-alloy figurine of Mercury. Discovered in Lincolnshire, England. Photo: Adam Daubney, 20
anna4master:septimus2013:My little town.The capital of Roman Britain, and also famous for its Garris
thesilicontribesman:Roman Shoes Set 2 at Vindolanda Roman Fort, near Hadrian’s Wall, Northumbria 24.
thelandofmaps:End of Roman Rule in Britain, 383 - 410 [800 x 998]CLICK HERE FOR MORE MAPS!thelandofm
The Meeting of Dido and Aeneas, Nathaniel Dance-Holland, 1766
peashooter85:The Mystery of the Roman Dodecahedra,Found in Britain, France, Western Germany, and par
What happened to Hadrian’s Wall?One of the greatest feats of the Roman Empire was Hadrian&rsqu
peashooter85:The Mystery of the Roman Dodecahedra,Found in Britain, France, Western Germany, and par
thesilicontribesman:Reconstructions of Roman Gravestones and Markerstones at Vindolanda Roman Fort,
mostly-history:The Colchester Vase (c. 175 AD), found in a Roman grave at West Lodgein Colchester (E
The Wine Shop (Interior of an Ancient Roman Wine Shop as Excavated at Pompeii), Lawrence Alma-Tadema
hadrian6:Detail : Caesar Invading Britain. 1796.John Deare. English 1759-1798. marble relief. Victo
This book recounts the history of Great Britain over roughly 1600 years, from the Roman occupation t
thesilicontribesman:Corbridge Roman Town, near Hadrian’s Wall, NorthumbriaThe Roman settlement of Co
Newton, William Blake, 1795
Roman Artefacts at The Yorkshire Museum, York, 7.10.18.
Denarius of Julia Mamaea, mother of the Roman emperor Severus Alexander (r. 222-235 CE). On the obv
My Sister Is Not In, Lawrence Alma-Tadema, 1879Happy birthday to Lawrence Alma-Tadema, born on this
Sestertius of the notorious Roman emperor Commodus (r. 180-192 CE), issued to celebrate the quelling
Roman de la Rose, by Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Tate Britain, London.
Romano-British vase in the shape of a man’s head, perhaps representing the Roman Emperor Caracalla (
The so-called “Colchester Vase,” depicting four gladiators named by inscriptions as Secundus, Mario,
A vase bearing the face of a woman, believed by some scholars to be Julia Domna, wife of the emperor
ultrafacts:Archaeologists estimate that the girl was somewhere from 350-400 AD and was between 13-17
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