Post-Roman
There are 151 items in Post-Roman:
Paris, Musée de Cluny
For any lover of Antiquity, the Louvre will in Paris be one of the main places to visit, but there is more to see. Along the Rue Monge, you will find the remains of an ancient amphitheater. Where gladiators once…
![]() Paris, Notre-Dame, St. Genevieve. Saint Geneviève |
Piazza Armerina
Piazza Armerina: Sicilian town, site of the famous Roman villa of Casale, once the palace of the emperor Maximian (r.285-305 and 306-308). …Ravenna
Ravenna: port in northern Italy, residence of several Roman emperors, capital of the Ostrogoths and Byzantine exarchs.Early History Ravenna, Mausoleum of Galla…
![]() Ravenna, Arian Baptistery, Ceiling with mosaic of the baptism of Christ |
![]() Ravenna, Mausoleum of Theodoric |
Regensburg, Historisches Museum
Situated in a former monastery, this museum documents the history of the city of Regensburg. There are 1 items in Regensburg, Historisches Museum: …
![]() Reims, Frankish Necklace |
![]() Reims, German-style "Mayen" Pottery |
Reims, Musée Saint-Remi
Situated in an old abbey, the Musée Saint-Remi displays the historical collection of the city of Reims and Champagne. It includes archaeological finds from Prehistory until the Medieval age. …Roman Carthage
Carthage (Phoenician Kart hadašt, "new city"): important ancient city, close to modern Tunis.Roman Carthage A Roman sacrificer preparing to kill an…Roman Dacia
Dacia: country north of the Lower Danube, more or less identical to modern Romania. It experienced influences from the Thracians, Scythians, Greeks, and Celts and became a powerful kingdom, added as a province to the Roman Empire (below), abandoned to…