Italy
There are 1098 items in Italy:
![]() Family tree of the Gens Furia (fifth and fourth centuries BCE) |
![]() Family tree of the Julii Caesares |
Fasces
Fasces: set of rods bound in the form of a bundle which contained an axe. In ancient Rome, the bodyguards of a magistrate carried fasces. …
![]() A young Faustina II |
Fidenae
Fidenae: town near Rome, modern Castel Giubileo. Reconstruction of an Iron Age hut Fidenae was an ancient Latin (or Sabine?) town along the…
![]() Fidenae, Reconstruction of an Iron Age hut |
![]() Figurine of an Etruscan warrior |
First Punic War
First Punic War (264-241 BCE): the first of three wars between the Roman Republic and the Carthaginian Empire, in which Rome conquered Sicily. Sicily According to…First Triumvirate
Triumvir or tresvir: member of a college of three members. The expression is mostly used to describe the First Triumvirate (60 BCE; Pompey the Great, Crassus, and Julius Caesar) and Second Triumvirate (43 BCE; Marc Antony, Lepidus, and Octavian). …Florence, Museo Archeologico Nazionale
Large collection of ancient art, including much Greek pottery and Etruscan finds. There's also an Egyptian department. There are 6 items in Florence, Museo Archeologico Nazionale: …P. Annius Florus
Publius Annius Florus (c.70? - c.140?): Roman author, published a brief work on the history of the Roman empire during the reign of the emperor Hadrian (r.117-138). …Florus on Eunus
The most important source for the career of the Syrian slave leader Eunus is that of Publius Annius Florus, the author of an epitome of the History of Rome since its foundation of the great Roman historian Titus Livy (59…