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Gaius Octavius Collection (page 2)

Background imageGaius Octavius Collection: Plan Schematique D Arles, c1920s. Creator: E Laget

Plan Schematique D Arles, c1920s. Creator: E Laget
Plan Schematique D Arles, c1920s. From " Arles". [F. Bessiere, Grand Hotel Du Nord-Pinus]. Illustrations by E. Laget

Background imageGaius Octavius Collection: St-Trophime - Le Portail - The Portal of the Church of St-Trophime, c1920s. Creator: E Laget

St-Trophime - Le Portail - The Portal of the Church of St-Trophime, c1920s. Creator: E Laget
St-Trophime - Le Portail - The Portal of the Church of St-Trophime, c1920s. Classified a UNESCO world heritage site, since 1981. Tympanum on portal of Romanesque facade. From " Arles". [F

Background imageGaius Octavius Collection: Theatre Antique - The Antique Theatre, c1920s. Creator: E Laget

Theatre Antique - The Antique Theatre, c1920s. Creator: E Laget
Theatre Antique - The Antique Theatre, c1920s. 1st-century Roman theatre, built during the reign of Emperor Augustus, listed as World Heritage Sites since 1981. From " Arles". [F

Background imageGaius Octavius Collection: Cloiture St-Trophime - The Cloisters of the Church of St-Trophime, c1920s. Creator: E Laget

Cloiture St-Trophime - The Cloisters of the Church of St-Trophime, c1920s. Creator: E Laget
Cloiture St-Trophime - The Cloisters of the Church of St-Trophime, c1920s. Classified a UNESCO world heritage site since 1981. From " Arles". [F. Bessiere, Grand Hotel Du Nord-Pinus]

Background imageGaius Octavius Collection: Augustus, Roman Emperor, (c1590-1629). Artist: Aegidius Sadeler II

Augustus, Roman Emperor, (c1590-1629). Artist: Aegidius Sadeler II
Augustus, Roman Emperor, (c1590-1629). Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus (63 BC-14 AD) became one of a triumvirate of rulers after the death in 44 BC of Julius Caesar, his great-uncle

Background imageGaius Octavius Collection: Caesar Augustus

Caesar Augustus. Private Collection

Background imageGaius Octavius Collection: Walls of Augustus, Samaria, c1900

Walls of Augustus, Samaria, c1900. From Journey in All Lands - Palestine. [Realistic Travels, London, Cape Town, Bombay, Melbourne, Toronto, c1900]

Background imageGaius Octavius Collection: Roma - Portico of Octavia, 1910

Roma - Portico of Octavia, 1910. A small ruin of a grand quadrangular portico erected by Augustus emperor and dedicated to his sister Octavia. The Porticus Octaviae is an ancient structure in Rome

Background imageGaius Octavius Collection: Roma - Wall of the Forum of Augustus, 1910

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

Background imageGaius Octavius Collection: Statue of the Roman Emperor Augustus, 1st century BC

Statue of the Roman Emperor Augustus, 1st century BC
Statue of the Roman Emperor Augustus from Prima Porta, Rome, 1st century BC. (Colorised artwork based on an original sculpture)

Background imageGaius Octavius Collection: The Battle of Actium, at which Augustus defeated Antony and Cleopatra, 31 BC (1908)

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

Background imageGaius Octavius Collection: A map of Gaul during the time of Augustus, 1848, (1882-1884). Artist: MacCarthy

A map of Gaul during the time of Augustus, 1848, (1882-1884). Artist: MacCarthy
A 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

Background imageGaius Octavius Collection: Augustus presents the constitution, Lyon, France, 10 BC (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

Background imageGaius Octavius Collection: Augustus establishes the centre of government of Gaul in Lyon, 28 BC (1882-1884). Artist: Bertrand

Augustus establishes the centre of government of Gaul in Lyon, 28 BC (1882-1884). Artist: Bertrand
Augustus 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

Background imageGaius Octavius Collection: Temple of Augustus at Mylasa (Milas), Turkey, 19th century

Temple of Augustus at Mylasa (Milas), Turkey, 19th century. From the Literary Magazine and British Review

Background imageGaius Octavius Collection: Constantine the Great (c273-337), Roman Emperor, 1924

Constantine the Great (c273-337), Roman Emperor, 1924
Constantine (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

Background imageGaius Octavius Collection: Emperor Caesar Augustus, (1902)

Emperor Caesar Augustus, (1902). Portrait after a statue. Caesar Augustus (63 BC-14 AD) was one of the most important Roman emperors

Background imageGaius Octavius Collection: Caesar Augustus, Roman emperor, (19th century). Artist: E Harding

Caesar Augustus, Roman emperor, (19th century). Artist: E Harding
Caesar Augustus, Roman emperor, (19th century). Augustus (63 BC-14 AD) was one of the most important Roman emperors

Background imageGaius Octavius Collection: Augustus before the Tomb of Alexander the Great, 17th century. Artist: Sebastien Bourdon

Augustus before the Tomb of Alexander the Great, 17th century. Artist: Sebastien Bourdon
Augustus 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

Background imageGaius Octavius Collection: Sacrifice scene from the Ara Pacis, Rome, 9 BC

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

Background imageGaius Octavius Collection: Ara Pacis, Rome, 9 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

Background imageGaius Octavius Collection: Trophy of Augustus, La Turbie, France. Artist: A Lorenzini

Trophy of Augustus, La Turbie, France. Artist: A Lorenzini
Trophy 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

Background imageGaius Octavius Collection: Cameo of 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)

Background imageGaius Octavius Collection: Augustus

Augustus. Known as Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus, first and among the most important of the Roman Emperors

Background imageGaius Octavius Collection: Members of Augustan family, Ara Pacis, Altar of Peace, Rome, 13 BC

Members of Augustan family, Ara Pacis, Altar of Peace, Rome, 13 BC
Members of Augustan family and officials, Ara Pacis, Altar of Peace, Rome, 13 BC. The monument was commissioned by the Roman Senate on July 4

Background imageGaius Octavius Collection: Marble statue of the Emperor Augustus as Pontifex Maximus, 1st century BC

Marble statue of the Emperor Augustus as Pontifex Maximus, 1st century BC
Marble statue of the Emperor Augustus as Pontifex Maximus, at the National Archaeological Museum in Rome, 1st century BC

Background imageGaius Octavius Collection: Ruins of Caesarea

Ruins of Caesarea, named for Augustus Caesar by Herod the Great

Background imageGaius Octavius Collection: Ruins of Caesarea, 1st century

Ruins of Caesarea, 1st century
Ruins of Caesarea, named for Augustus Caesar by Herod the Great, 1st century

Background imageGaius Octavius Collection: Roman cameo of the Emperor Augustus, 1st century

Roman cameo of the Emperor Augustus, 1st century
Roman 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

Background imageGaius Octavius Collection: Roman relief of the apotheosis of Augustus, 1st century BC

Roman relief of the apotheosis of Augustus, 1st century BC
Roman relief of the apotheosis of Augustus, showing the deification of the emperor, surrounded by members of the Julio-Claudian dynasty, 1st century BC

Background imageGaius Octavius Collection: Detail of the Ara Pacis, 1st century BC

Detail of the Ara Pacis, 1st century BC
Detail of the Ara Pacis showing Augustus, 1st century BC

Background imageGaius Octavius Collection: Temple of Mars Utor in Rome, 1st century

Temple of Mars Utor in Rome, 1st century
Temple of Mars Utor in Rome and part of the forum of Augustus, 1st century

Background imageGaius Octavius Collection: Curia of Diocletian, 1st century BC

Curia of Diocletian, 1st century BC
Curia of Diocletian (c. 22 December 244 - 3 December 311) in the Forum Romanorum, 1st century BC

Background imageGaius Octavius Collection: Roman marble head of an elderly lady, 1st century BC

Roman marble head of an elderly lady, 1st century BC
Roman marble head of an elderly lady. The hairstyle is characteristic of the portraits of the time of Octavia (69 BC-11 BC), sister of Augustus (September 23, 63 BC- August 19, 14 AD)

Background imageGaius Octavius Collection: Sculpture of the Emperor Augustus as the Pontifex Maximus, 1st century BC

Sculpture of the Emperor Augustus as the Pontifex Maximus, 1st century BC
Sculpture of the Emperor Augustus (September 23, 63 BC - August 19, 14 AD) as the Pontifex Maximus, the high priest of Rome, 1st century BC

Background imageGaius Octavius Collection: Bust of the Roman Emperor Augustus, 1st century BC

Bust of the Roman Emperor Augustus, 1st century BC
Bust of the Roman Emperor Augustus (September 23, 63 BC - August 19, 14 AD) from the Vatican Museums collections, 1st century BC

Background imageGaius Octavius Collection: Maecenas presenting the Arts to Augustus, 1743. Artist: Giovanni Battista Tiepolo

Maecenas presenting the Arts to Augustus, 1743. Artist: Giovanni Battista Tiepolo
Maecenas presenting the Arts to Augustus, 1743. Tiepolo, Giambattista (1696-1770). Found in the collection of the State Hermitage, St. Petersburg

Background imageGaius Octavius Collection: Bust of Augustus, 1st century BC

Bust of Augustus, 1st century BC
Bust of the Roman emperor Augustus (63 BC-14 AD), from the Louvres collection, 1st century BC

Background imageGaius Octavius Collection: Bust of Augustus, 1st century

Bust of Augustus, 1st century
Bust of the Roman emperor Augustus (63 BC ? 14 AD), from the Louvres collection, 1st century

Background imageGaius Octavius Collection: Bust of Octavian / Augustus

Bust of Octavian / Augustus
Bust of Octavian/Augustus (63 BC-14 AD), the first Roman emperor

Background imageGaius Octavius Collection: Augustus Caesar, first Roman Emperor

Augustus Caesar, first Roman Emperor. Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus (63 BC-14 AD) became one of a triumvirate of rulers after the death in 44 BC of Julius Caesar, his great-uncle

Background imageGaius Octavius Collection: Augustus Caesar - Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus (63 BC-14 AD), first Roman Emperor

Augustus Caesar - Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus (63 BC-14 AD), first Roman Emperor. Augustus became Emperor in 27 BC. His rule saw a great expansion of territory under Roman rule

Background imageGaius Octavius Collection: The Tiburtine Sibyl announcing to Caesar the coming of Jesus, 16th century

The Tiburtine Sibyl announcing to Caesar the coming of Jesus, 16th century. Augustus Caesar - Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus (63 BC-14 AD), became the first Roman Emperor in 27 BC

Background imageGaius Octavius Collection: Late republican denarii with Mark Antony and Augustus Caesar, 1st century BC

Late republican denarii with Mark Antony and Augustus Caesar, 1st century BC
On the left is Mark Antony (83-30 BC), and on the right Octavian/Augustus (63 BC-14 AD)

Background imageGaius Octavius Collection: Portrait of Livia, Roman, second quarter of 1st century

Portrait of Livia, Roman, second quarter of 1st century. Livia Drusilla (58 BC-29) was the third wife of the Emperor Augustus, mother of Tiberius and grandmother of Claudius

Background imageGaius Octavius Collection: Bust of Augustus, first half of 1st century BC

Bust of Augustus, first half of 1st century BC. Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus (63 BC-14 AD) became one of a triumvirate of rulers after the death in 44 BC of Julius Caesar, his great-uncle

Background imageGaius Octavius Collection: Head of Augustus, first half of 1st century

Head of Augustus, first half of 1st century. Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus (63 BC-14 AD) became one of a triumvirate of rulers after the death in 44 BC of Julius Caesar, his great-uncle

Background imageGaius Octavius Collection: Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae: Tiberius, from The Twelve Caesars, ca. 1500-1534. ca

Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae: Tiberius, from The Twelve Caesars, ca. 1500-1534. ca
Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae: Tiberius, from The Twelve Caesars, ca. 1500-1534



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