Post-Roman
There are 151 items in Post-Roman:
![]() Cologne, Frankish jar |
![]() Cologne, Late Roman tower |
Colonia Claudia Ara Agrippinensium (Köln)
Cologne: capital of the ancient Roman province Germania Inferior, on of the largest ancient cities north of the Alps. Modern Köln. …Corduba (Córdoba)
Corduba: city in ancient Andalusia, modern Córdoba. The Roman bridge across the Guadalquivir Córdoba already was a town of some importance when…Cumae
Cumae: Greek town in Italy, best-known for its prophetess, the Sibylla.History Relief with a home-coming hero Metal trade between the Etruscans and…Curia Julia
Curia Julia: the building of the Roman Senate, where the emperors and the senators met to discuss important affairs. Façade of…Deutz (Divitia)
Köln-Deutz: late-ancient castle, built to defend the Rhine bridge of Cologne, the capital of the province Germania Inferior. Deutz, east gate In…
![]() Dorestad, Bird-fibula of gilded silver |
![]() Dorestad, S-Fibula of gilded silver |
Durocortorum (Reims)
Durocortorum: town of the tribe of the Remi, Roman capital of Gallia Belgica, modern Reims.History Model of Roman Reims Oppidum in northern Gaul of…Emporiae (Ampurias)
Emporiae (Greek: ᾽Εμπόριον, "port of trade"): three Graeco-Roman settlements in northeastern Spain, today called Ampurias in Spanish and Empúries in Catalan. …Photos of Emporiae
Emporiae (Greek: ᾽Εμπόριον, "port of trade"): three Graeco-Roman settlements in northeastern Spain, today called Ampurias in Spanish and Empúries in Catalan. …