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An Empress of the Eastern or Western Empire - Fifth Century, B. C. 1924. Creator: Herbert NorrisAn Empress of the Eastern or Western Empire - Fifth Century, B.C. 1924. From " Costume & Fashion - The Evolution of European Dress Through the Earlier Ages", by Herbert Norris. [J. M
Saint Margaret, c1570. Found in the Collection of Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence
Map of Europe, 1821. Creator: UnknownMap of Europe, 1821. Map showing Germany, France, Italy, Spain and the British Isles in an intermediate Century between Antient and Modern Geography
Map of the Ancient World, (1902). Creator: UnknownMap of the Ancient World, (1902). Showing Europe, North Africa and the Middle East during the Roman period. From The Century Atlas of the World. [John Walker & Co, Ltd. London, 1902]
Roman London, 1908. From Early London - Prehistoric, Roman, Saxon and Norman, by Sir Walter Besant. [Adam & Charles Black, London, 1908]
Roman Remains Found In A Bastion of London Wall, 1908. From Early London - Prehistoric, Roman, Saxon and Norman, by Sir Walter Besant. [Adam & Charles Black, London, 1908]
Tomb of Valerius Amandinus (A Roman General), 1908. From Early London - Prehistoric, Roman, Saxon and Norman, by Sir Walter Besant. [Adam & Charles Black, London, 1908]
Saint Sebastian Tended by the Holy Women, 1926-1930. Found in the Collection of Ferens Art Gallery
The Apparition of the Tiburtine Sibyl to Caesar Augustus. Private Collection
The Culture The English Destroyed, c1934. Illustration showing a Roman kitchen in the 5th century AD, with a pump for drawing water up from a well
Central Heating in Britain 1800 Years Ago, c1934. Illustration showing the Roman hypocaust system of whereby burning embers from fires made by slaves were pushed through passages under the floor to
The Death of Caesar. (Julius Caesar), c1870. Artist: JC ArmytageThe Death of Caesar. (Julius Caesar), c1870. From The Works of Shakspere, by Charles Knight. [Virtue & Co. Limited, London, c1870]
Diocletian (245-313), Roman emperor (284-305), porphyry sculpture outside of San Marco in Venice, representing the Tetrarchs: Maximian, Valerio, Constancio and Diocletian
Roman mosaic pavement dating from 300 AD, found in Bucklersbury, City of London, 1869. An exhibit from the Guildhall Museum
Fragment of Roman pottery found in Walbrook, City of London, 1820. With a projection of the bowls original shape below
Roman vase found near Lothbury, City of London, 1835
Antiquities found in the excavations for the works of the new London Bridge, 1825. The items include examples of Roman pottery, a spoon, a chair and a lions head
Fragments of Roman stucco, found in Lombard Street, City of London, in 1785
Roman memorial stone erected by Solinus in memory of his wife Grata, 1875. Sketch of an artefact in the Guildhall Museum, City of London
Fragment of Roman sculpture found in Hart Street, Crutched Friars, City of London, 1847. From the Guildhall Museum, City of London
Remains of two Roman statues and an inscription on stone, 1850. From the Guildhall Museum, City of London
Roman marble sarcophagus found at Clapton in 1867, carved with a medallion relief of figure, 1872. From the Guildhall Museum, City of London
Roman remains on the site of the Coal Exchange, City of London, 1848. Artist: H RimbaultRoman remains on the site of the Coal Exchange, City of London, 1848. Four views of a Roman villa discovered in Lower Thames Street
View of Roman remains on the site of the Coal Exchange, City of London, 1848. ArtistView of Roman remains on the site of the Coal Exchange, City of London, 1848
Plan of a Roman hypocaust found on the site of the Coal Exchange, City of London, 1848
Piece of Roman mosaic found in Birchin Lane, City of London, 1786
Roman encampment in Epping Forest, Essex, 1876. Artist: William d OyleyRoman encampment in Epping Forest, Essex, 1876. Map of a Roman encampment dating from 52 AD at Ambresbury Banks, in Epping Forest
Tyberius Nero (42 BC - 37 AD), 1559Tyberius Nero (42 BC - 37 AD) from Imperatorum romanorum omnium orientalium et occidentalium verissimae imagines ex antiquis numismatis
Battle of the Teutoburg Forest, Germany, 9 AD (1913). Artist: Arthur C MichaelBattle of the Teutoburg Forest, Germany, 9 AD (1913). On and on they came, hungering for battle. The defeat of the Roman legions under Publius Quinctilius Varus (46 BC- 9 AD)
Caractacus in Rome, 52 (1864). Artist: James William Edmund DoyleCaractacus in Rome, 52 (1864). Caractacus was king of the Catuvellauni and leader of the British resistance against the Romans. He was captured in 51 and taken to Rome
The Roman standard bearer of the 10th legion landing in Britain, 55BC (1864). ArtistThe Roman standard bearer of the 10th legion landing in Britain, 55BC (1864). Julius Caesar (100BC-44BC) first invaded Britain in 55 BC, landing on the east coast of Kent. From a private collection
Public Bathing at Bath, or Stewing Alive, 1825. Artist: Isaac Robert CruikshankPublic Bathing at Bath, or Stewing Alive, 1825. Bathers taking the waters or stewing in the Roman baths at Bath in Somerset, wearing clothes and even hats to preserve their modesty
Nero, Roman Emperor, (c1590-1629). Artist: Aegidius Sadeler IINero, Roman Emperor, (c1590-1629). Nero (37-68) became Emperor of Rome in 54. Tyrannical, debauched and extravagant, he committed suicide in order to avoid being executed
Augustus, Roman Emperor, (c1590-1629). Artist: Aegidius Sadeler IIAugustus, 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
Titus, Roman Emperor, (c1590-1629). Artist: Aegidius Sadeler IITitus, Roman Emperor, (c1590-1629). Titus (40-81 AD) succeeded his father Vespasian as Emperor in 79. He is best remembered for his command of the suppression of the Jewish revolt in 70 which saw
Tiberius, Roman Emperor, (c1590-1629). Artist: Aegidius Sadeler IITiberius, Roman Emperor, (c1590-1629). Tiberius (42 BC-37 AD) was the Second Emperor of Rome, succeeding Augustus in 14 AD
Caligula, Roman Emperor, (c1590-1629). Artist: Aegidius Sadeler IICaligula, Roman Emperor, (c1590-1629). Caligula (12-41 AD) was the third Roman Emperor, ruling from 37 until he was assassinated in 41
Claudius Caesar, Roman Emperor, (c1590-1629). Artist: Aegidius Sadeler IIClaudius Caesar, Roman Emperor, (c1590-1629). Claudius (10 BC-54 AD) was the fourth Emperor of the Julio-Claudian dynasty, becoming Emperor in 41 after the assassination of Caligula
Flavius Domitian, Roman Emperor, (c1590-1629). Artist: Aegidius Sadeler IIFlavius Domitian, Roman Emperor, (c1590-1629). Domitian (51-96) became Emperor in 81. He was the last Emperor of the Flavian dynasty
Coin of Hannibal Barca. Carthage. (Obverse: Hannibal, Reverse: Elephant), ca. 213-210 BC. Private Collection
Acta Diurna (Daily Acts or Daily Public Records). The first proto-newspaper, ca 131 BC. Found in the Collection of Museo della Civilta Romana
Statue of the Roman Emperor Hadrian, first half of 2nd century. Hadrian (Publius Aelius Hadrianus) (76-138) was Emperor from 117 until his death
Statue of Augustus as Jupiter, 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