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South and west sides of the Forum, Rome, (1902). Artist: C HulsenSouth and west sides of the Forum, Rome, (1902). Reconstruction of a part of Ancient Rome, looking from the Temple of Castor
Emperor Caesar Augustus, (1902). Portrait after a statue. Caesar Augustus (63 BC-14 AD) was one of the most important Roman emperors
Tiberius Caesar, (1902). Portrait after an antique cameo. Tiberius (42 BC-37 AD) was the second emperor of Rome, succeeding Augustus in 14 AD
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
Pompeius Magnus, Roman military and political leader, (1902). Portrait of Sextus Pompeius Magnus Pius (65 BC-35 BC). Illustration from The Worlds History, The Mediterranean Nations
Remains of the Servian wall near the railway station, Rome, 1902. View of the defensive barrier built round the city in the early 4th century BC
Greek antiquities of the Mycenean and Homeric ages, (1902). Illustration from The Worlds History, The Mediterranean Nations, by Dr H F Helmolt, Volume IV, published by William Heinemann, (London)
Moorish calvalry under Lusius Quietus fighting against the Dacians, (1902). Detail of Trajans Column in Rome which was raised by Apollodorus of Damascus at the order of the Senate
The Enthroned Christ, (1902). Byzantine mosaic at St Sophia in Constantinople, (now Istanbul). The building has been both church and mosque and is now a museum
Jerusalem, from the Mount of Olives, 1902. Illustration from The Worlds History, The Mediterranean Nations, by Dr H F Helmolt, Volume IV, published by William Heinemann, (London, 1902)
Theodoric, King of the Ostrogoths, 16th century, (1903). Bronze statue made in teh 16th century, of Theodoric (454 AD-526 AD)
King Arthur, 16th century, (1903). Bronze statue made in the 16th century, of the mythical king, said by some to have been born in the 5th century AD