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Roma - Wall of the Forum of Augustus, 1910. The Forum of Augustus is one of the Imperial forums of Rome, Italy, built by Augustus. It includes the Temple of Mars Ultor
Caesar receiving intelligence of the Destruction of his Fleet, c1860, (c1860). Artist: John LeechCaesar receiving intelligence of the Destruction of his Fleet, c1860, (c1860). From The Comic History of England, Volume I, by Gilbert A A Beckett. [Bradbury, Agnew, & Co. London]
Caesar looking for the Pearls for which Britain was celebrated, c1860, (c1860). Artist: John LeechCaesar looking for the Pearls for which Britain was celebrated, c1860, (c1860). From The Comic History of England, Volume I, by Gilbert A A Beckett. [Bradbury, Agnew, & Co. London]
Statue of the Roman Emperor Augustus, 1st century BCStatue of the Roman Emperor Augustus from Prima Porta, Rome, 1st century BC. (Colorised artwork based on an original sculpture)
Landing of Julius Caesar, 1838. From The History of England, Vol. 1, by David Hume, Esq. & Hewson Clarke, Esq. [Thomas Kelly, London, 1838]
Caesar and Pompey very much alike especially Pompey, 1852. Artist: John LeechCaesar and Pompey very much alike especially Pompey, 1852. From The Comic History of Rome, by Gilbert A A Beckett, illustrated by John Leech. [Bradbury, Agnew & Co, London, 1852]
Looking down upon the stream, he stood awhile deep in thought, c1912 (1912). Julius Caesar sailed to Epirus with seven legions of his army
Here, sheltered by steep cliffs, he sat down to rest, c1912 (1912). In a state of desperation Brutus sheltered in the cliffs, unable to defeat Mark Antony with dwindling men and minimal supplies
Excavations of the Forum of Julius Caesar at Rome, c1932. Showing in the background the recently erected statue of the dictator. From The Connoisseur Volume XC. [The Connoisseur Ltd, London, 1932]
Sheet 1, from a portfolio of alphabets, 1929. From 20 Alphabets and Instructive Plates for Pen & Ink. [James Dorn, London, 1929]
The Battle of Actium, at which Augustus defeated Antony and Cleopatra, 31 BC (1908). From Harmsworth History of the World, Volume 4, by Arthur Mee, J.A. Hammerton, & A.D. Innes, M.A
Landing of Julius Caesar, 1850. Artist: John LeechLanding of Julius Caesar, 1850. A satirical illustration showing Julius Caesar invading Britain. Julius Caesar commanded the first Roman landings in Britain in 55 and 54 BC
Combat between Roman and Veneti vessels, Loire river, 56 BC (1882-1884). Artist: DietrichCombat between Roman and Veneti vessels, Loire river, 56 BC (1882-1884). The Veneti were a Gallic tribe that inhabited Brittany
Roman centurion conquering the Gauls under Julius Caesar, 1st century BC (1882-1884). Caesar conquered Gaul in the Gallic Wars between 58 and 51 BC
A map of Gaul during the time of Augustus, 1848, (1882-1884). Artist: MacCarthyA map of Gaul during the time of Augustus, 1848, (1882-1884). A print from La France et les Francais a Travers les Siecles, Volume I, F Roy editor, Saint-Antoine, 1882-1884
Augustus presents the constitution, Lyon, France, 10 BC (1882-1884). The emperor with the deputies of the three provinces of Gaul. Lyon was the administrative centre of Roman Gaul
Siege of Marseilles by Julius Caesar, 1882-1884. The city of Marseilles was founded as Massalia in c600 by the Greeks. In Roman times it was an independent city affiliated to Rome
Augustus establishes the centre of government of Gaul in Lyon, 28 BC (1882-1884). Artist: BertrandAugustus establishes the centre of government of Gaul in Lyon, 28 BC (1882-1884). A print from La France et les Francais a Travers les Siecles, Volume I, F Roy editor, Saint-Antoine, 1882-1884
Julius Caesar laying siege to Alesia, Gaul, 52 BC (1882-1884). The Gallic chieftain Vercingetorix was chosen as king by the Arverni, a powerful tribe that occupied what is now the Auvergne
Julius Caesar, Roman general and statesman, 1st century BC (1882-1884). Julius Caesar (c100-44 BC) was one of Romes most capable generals, as demonstrated by his conquest of Gaul in the 50s BC
Temple of Augustus at Mylasa (Milas), Turkey, 19th century. From the Literary Magazine and British Review
The landing of Julius Caesar in Britain, 55 BC, (c1920s). Artist: Richard Caton Woodville IIThe landing of Julius Caesar in Britain, 55 BC, (c1920s). Illustration from Story of the British Nation, Volume I, by Walter Hutchinson, (London, c1920s)
Constantine the Great (c273-337), Roman Emperor, 1924Constantine (c273-337) became emperor in 306. He rebuilt the ancient Greek city of Byzantium, which was renamed Constantinople and became capital of the Roman Empire after his death
Caesar, King Edwards favourite dog, 20th century
Julius Caesar crosses the Thames, c55 BC, (c1920). Illustration from Story of the British Nation, Volume I, by Walter Hutchinson, (London, c1920s)
Emperor Caesar Augustus, (1902). Portrait after a statue. Caesar Augustus (63 BC-14 AD) was one of the most important Roman emperors
Julius Caesar, (1902). Portrait after a marble bust. Julius Caesar (c100-44 BC) was one of Romes most capable generals, as demonstrated by his conquest of Gaul in the 50s BC
The Tribute to Caesar, 17th century, (1870). A wood engraving after a painting by Manfredi. Illustration from The Arts of the Middle Ages and at the Period of the Renaissance, by Paul Lacroix
Caesar Augustus, Roman emperor, (19th century). Artist: E HardingCaesar Augustus, Roman emperor, (19th century). Augustus (63 BC-14 AD) was one of the most important Roman emperors
Augustus before the Tomb of Alexander the Great, 17th century. Artist: Sebastien BourdonAugustus before the Tomb of Alexander the Great, 17th century. The Roman Emperor Augustus (63 BC - 14 AD) visiting Alexander the Greats tomb in Alexandria, Egypt
The Assassination of Julius Caesar, 15th century. Artist: Apollonio di Giovanni di TommasoThe Assassination of Julius Caesar, 15th century. Found in the collection of the State A Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow
Caesar meeting Cleopatra, 1747. Artist: Giovanni Domenico TiepoloCaesar meeting Cleopatra, 1747. Found in the collection of the State Museum Arkhangelskoye Estate, Moscow
Marble portrait bust of Gaius Julius Caesar, 1st half of 1st century. Julius Caesar (c100-44 BC) was one of Romes most capable generals, as demonstrated by his conquest of Gaul in the 50s BC
Sir Julius Caesar, English judge and politician, (1810). The son of an Italian physician to Mary I and Elizabeth I, Caesar (1557-1636)
Sacrifice scene from the Ara Pacis, Rome, 9 BC. The Ara Pacis Augustae, an altar to Peace, was commissioned to commemorate the establishment of peace in the Roman Empire following the victories of
Head of Julius Caesar. Julius Caesar (c100-44 BC) was one of Romes most capable generals, as demonstrated by his conquest of Gaul in the 50s BC
Ara Pacis, Rome, 9 BC. The Ara Pacis Augustae, an altar to Peace, commissioned to commemorate the establishment of peace in the Roman Empire following the victories of the Emperor Augustus in Spain
Trophy of Augustus, La Turbie, France. Artist: A LorenziniTrophy of Augustus, La Turbie, France. Also known as the Trophee des Alpes, this Roman monument was built in 6 BC to commemorate the conquest of the Ligurian tribes of the Alps by the Emperor Augustus
Cameo of the Emperor Augustus. This cameo was carved from a three-layered sardonyx. It is a fragment of a larger portrait of the first Roman emperor, Augustus (27 BC-14 AD)
Augustus. Known as Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus, first and among the most important of the Roman Emperors
Vercingetorix surrenders to Julius Caesar, c46 BC, (19th century). Gallic chieftain Vercingetorix (died 46 BC) was defeated and captured by Julius Caesar (100-44 BC) at Alesia (near Dijon in France)
Members of Augustan family, Ara Pacis, Altar of Peace, Rome, 13 BCMembers of Augustan family and officials, Ara Pacis, Altar of Peace, Rome, 13 BC. The monument was commissioned by the Roman Senate on July 4
Marble statue of the Emperor Augustus as Pontifex Maximus, 1st century BCMarble statue of the Emperor Augustus as Pontifex Maximus, at the National Archaeological Museum in Rome, 1st century BC
Roman bronze portrait bust of Julius Caesar, 1st century BCRoman bronze portrait bust of Julius Caesar, now in the Vatican Museum, 1st century BC
Ruins of Caesarea, named for Augustus Caesar by Herod the Great
Ruins of Caesarea, 1st centuryRuins of Caesarea, named for Augustus Caesar by Herod the Great, 1st century
Roman cameo of the Emperor Augustus, 1st centuryRoman cameo of the Emperor Augustus (September 23, 63 BC - August 19, 14 AD), with a diadem that was added in the middle ages. From the British Museums collection, 1st century
Roman relief of the apotheosis of Augustus, 1st century BCRoman relief of the apotheosis of Augustus, showing the deification of the emperor, surrounded by members of the Julio-Claudian dynasty, 1st century BC