Roman Empire
There are 6916 items in Roman Empire:
![]() Venice, San Marco, Sculpture of the four Tetrarchs |
Lucius Verginius Rufus
Lucius Verginius Rufus (14-97): Roman senator, famous for his renunciation of the emperorship in 69 CE. Dedication by Pylades to Jupiter…Verina
Verina (died 484): name of a Roman empress, wife of Leo I.Life Wife of Leo I, mother of Ariadne and Leontia 467 Ariadne marries Zeno c.468 Zeno and Ariadne have a child, Leo II 474 Death of Leo I; Leo II becomes emperor Death of…Vespasian
Vespasian: emperor of the Roman world (69-79). Vespasian Names: 17 November 9: Titus Flavius Vespasianus 1 July 69: Imperator Titus Flavius Vespasianus Caesar 23 June…Vespasian
Messiah (mâšîah, "the anointed one"): Jewish religious concept, a future savior who will, in some sense, come to restore Israel. The nature of both the Messiah and the restoration was a matter of debate, and there were several claimants.Vespasian (67 CE) …Via Egnatia
Via Egnatia: Roman road from the Adriatic Sea to Constantinople, passing through what is now called Albania, Northern Macedonia, Greece, Bulgaria, and Turkey. …
![]() Via Egnatia, milestone of M. Aurelius |
Viatorinus
Viatorinus: fourth-century Roman soldier, killed in action in a fight with the Franks. Tombstone of Viatorinus The fourth-century tombstone of Viatorinus was…Victorinus
Victorinus: emperor of the Gallic Empire (r.269-271). Victorinus (coin) Names: full name and date of birth unknown the house in Trier where he lived…
![]() Coin of Victorinus |
Vid, Archaeological museum
Collection of archaeological finds, all Roman, and the remains of the temple of Augustus of Narona. There are 3 items in Vid, Archaeological museum: …Vienna (Vienne)
Vienna (modern Vienne): Roman city in Gallia Narbonensis. Vienne, Garden of Cybele Vienna was situated on the confluence of the rivers Rhône…