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The Way to CalvaryDomenichino (Domenico Zampieri) (Italian; 1581–1641)ca. 1610Oil on copperJ. Paul G
Forum RomanumTiny soldiers of Arch of SeverusRome, July 2012
Ted Cruz back when he did historical reenacting as a Roman centurion.
Saint Sebastian Thrown into the Cloaca MaximaLodovicoCarracci (Italian; 1555–1619)1612Oil on canvasJ
partisan1943:Female soldiers of the Socialist Republic of Romania.
The Forgotten Soldiers of Rome — The Roman AuxiliariesWhen a person today imagines a Roman sol
L’Enrôlement des Volontaires de 1792 = Enrollment ofthe Volunteers of 1792Thomas Couture (French; 18
A fresco portraying Battle of Caudine Forks between Romans and Samnites in 321 BCE. Romans led by co
necspenecmetu:Jean-Bernard Duvivier, Cleopatra Captured by Roman Soldiers After the Death of Mark An
A Roman military diploma, ca. 80 CE. This document, made of bronze, verified that soldiers had serve
picturesofwar:“U.S. soldiers march past the historical Roman Colosseum and follow their retreating e
peashooter85:Roman soldiers in a training session.
Vikings hired by Greeks who thought they were Romans in order to fight the Turks — The Varangi
honorthegods:Roman soldiers at Birdoswald Fort (Hadrian’s Wall). A centurion watches men training. S
Roman soldiers armed with slings used these lead bullets as ammunition 1,900 years ago in Scotland.N
The Third of May 1808 - Francisco GoyaOil on Canvas, 1814Museo del Prado, Madrid, Spain
The Continence of ScipioRichardEarlom (British; 1743–1822) after Nicolas Poussin (French; 1594–1665)
Wagons filled with wounded soldiers, 1818, Theodore Gericault
Martyrdom of St. SebastianJan Harmensz. Muller (Dutch; 1571–1628) after Hans von Aachen (German; 155
peashooter85:The Forgotten Soldiers of Rome —- The Roman AuxiliariesWhen a person today imagines a R
Soldat romain blessé = Wounded Roman SoldierJean-Germain Drouais (French; 1763–1788)1785 Oil on canv
Sword-belt decoration (phalera), worn on the breast as an ornament by soldiers, especially as a mili
Roman soldiers at Birdoswald Fort (Hadrian’s Wall). A centurion watches men training. Source:
Sword-belt decoration (phalera), worn on the breast as an ornament by soldiers, especially as a mili
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