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Trajan's War
Roman-Jewish Wars: name of several military engagements between the Roman Republic (later: Empire) and various groups of Jews between 63 BCE and 136 CE.The war against Trajan …Bar Kochba
Roman-Jewish Wars: name of several military engagements between the Roman Republic (later: Empire) and various groups of Jews between 63 BCE and 136 CE.Simon ben Kosiba …Rome - photos
Rome: central city of Italy, capital of the Roman Empire, largest metropole of the ancient world. Rome on the Peutinger Map Below…Rome, Arch of Drusus
Arch of Drusus: name of a monument on the Via Appia. Arch of Drusus Born 38 BCE, very soon after his mother…Rome, Arch of Janus Quadrifrons
Arch of Janus Quadrifrons: monument in Rome from the fourth century. Republican coin of Janus The two-headed god Janus, who was originally…Rome, Circus Maximus, Triumphal Arch of Titus
Triumphal Arch of Titus: the arch in the Circus Maximus in Rome that was erected to celebrate Titus' capture of Jerusalem. It is not the same as the more famous Honorific Arch of Titus on the Velia, overseeing the Roman Forum. …Rome, Column of Marcus Aurelius
Column of Marcus Aurelius: one of the war monuments from ancient Rome. Column of Marcus Aurelius Marcus Aurelius was emperor of Rome…Rome, Forum, Arch of Septimius Severus
Arch of Septimius Severus: honorific arch on the Forum Romanum.No Triumph Arch of Severus, seen from the west The Arch of Septimius…Rome, Jewish Quarter on the Via Appia
Jewish Quarter on the Via Appia: partly Jewish, partly Christian neighborhood in ancient Rome in front of the Porta Capena. Via…Rome, Mausoleum of Augustus
Mausoleum of Augustus: the giant tomb of Rome's first emperor. General view According to his contemporary, Strabo of Amasia, the tomb of…Rome, Pantheon
Pantheon: temple in Rome, one of the best-preserved buildings of the ancient world, dedicated to "the all-divine" (i.e., heaven). Rome's Pantheon The Pantheon…Rome, Porta Capena
Porta Capena: southeastern gate in Rome's Servian Wall, close to the Circus Maximus, beginning of the Via Appia. A dedication to…