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Publius Collection

"Publius: A Name Woven into the Tapestry of History" From the epic Battle of Zama where Scipio Africanus confronted Hannibal, to the colorful reign of Hadrianus

Background imagePublius Collection: Scipio Africanus meeting Hannibal at Battle of Zama

Scipio Africanus meeting Hannibal at Battle of Zama
SECOND PUNIC WAR : the Roman general and statesman Publius Cornelius Scipio Africanus meets the Carthaginian leader Hannibal before defeating him at the Battle of Zama, near Carthage in North Africa

Background imagePublius Collection: Scipio Africanus - 2

Scipio Africanus - 2
After his successes against the Carthaginians, Publius Cornelius Scipio is awarded a massive triumphal procession; he is henceforth known as Scipio Africanus

Background imagePublius Collection: Hadrianus (Colour)

Hadrianus (Colour)
Publius Aelius Hadrianus Roman Emperor

Background imagePublius Collection: Publius Ovidius Naso

Publius Ovidius Naso
PUBLIUS OVIDIUS NASO known as Ovid Roman poet

Background imagePublius Collection: MADISON: FEDERALIST. Essay number ten from the Federalist Papers

MADISON: FEDERALIST. Essay number ten from the Federalist Papers, written by James Madison under the pseudonym Publius, 1787

Background imagePublius Collection: Omnia Vincit Amor, 1599. Creator: Agostino Carracci

Omnia Vincit Amor, 1599. Creator: Agostino Carracci
Omnia Vincit Amor, 1599

Background imagePublius Collection: Thence issuing we again beheld the stars, c1890. Creator: Gustave Doré

Thence issuing we again beheld the stars, c1890. Creator: Gustave Doré
The beautiful lights of heav n dawn d through a circular opening in the cave: thus issuing we again beheld the stars, c1890. Dante and the Roman poet Virgil emerge from Hell, and see the stars

Background imagePublius Collection: Scipio Africanus Ynger

Scipio Africanus Ynger
PUBLIUS SCIPIO AFRICANUS the Younger Roman soldier and statesman

Background imagePublius Collection: Scipio Africanus discovering military conspiracy

Scipio Africanus discovering military conspiracy
SECOND PUNIC WAR : Publius Cornelius Scipio Africanus, Roman general and statesman, surprises a military conspiracy

Background imagePublius Collection: Now was the day departing, c1890. Creator: Gustave Doré

Now was the day departing, c1890. Creator: Gustave Doré
Now was the day departing, and the air, imbrown d with shadows, from their toils released, c1890. Dante and the Roman poet Virgil

Background imagePublius Collection: Triumph of Scipio Africanus after defeating Hannibal

Triumph of Scipio Africanus after defeating Hannibal
SECOND PUNIC WAR : the triumph of the Roman general and statesman Publius Cornelius Scipio Africanus after defeating the Carthaginian leader Hannibal at the Battle of Zama

Background imagePublius Collection: Aeneas and the Sibyl in the Underworld, 1630s. Creator: Jan Brueghel the younger

Aeneas and the Sibyl in the Underworld, 1630s. Creator: Jan Brueghel the younger
Aeneas and the Sibyl in the Underworld, 1630s

Background imagePublius Collection: Malta, Valletta, Floriana, Church of St. Publius, rotunda

Malta, Valletta, Floriana, Church of St. Publius, rotunda

Background imagePublius Collection: Gallic Wars (58 BC-50 BC). Battle of Vosges (58 BC)

Gallic Wars (58 BC-50 BC). Battle of Vosges (58 BC)
Gallic Wars (58 BC-50 BC). First campaign against the Germanic tribes (58 BC). Battle of Vosges (58 BC). Combat between the Germanic tribe of the Suebi under the command of Ariovistus against six

Background imagePublius Collection: Gallic Wars - Ariovistus, Suebi leader, deploys his cavalry

Gallic Wars - Ariovistus, Suebi leader, deploys his cavalry
Gallic Wars (58 BC-50 BC). First campaign against the Germanic tribes (58 BC). Ariovistus, the Suebi leader, deploys his cavalry

Background imagePublius Collection: Scipio Africanus (236-183 BC). Roman general and consul

Scipio Africanus (236-183 BC). Roman general and consul
Scipio Africanus (236-183 BC). Roman general and later consul. Engraving. Museo Militar, 1883. Later colouration. Date: 2020

Background imagePublius Collection: Second Punic War. The Battle of Zama (202 B. C. ). Colored eng

Second Punic War. The Battle of Zama (202 B. C. ). Colored eng
Second Punic War. The Battle of Zama (202 B.C.). A Roman army led by Publius Cornelius Scipio Africanus defeated a Carthaginian force led by Hannibal. Colored engraving. 19th century

Background imagePublius Collection: Orpheus death. Illustration from the French version

Orpheus death. Illustration from the French version of Ovid's Metamorphoses (15th-16th centuries). Gothic art. Miniature Painting

Background imagePublius Collection: Funerary stele of Publius Longidienus, boat builder

Funerary stele of Publius Longidienus, boat builder of the Imperial Rome, 1st c. A.D. Roman art. Early Empire. Relief. ITALY. EMILIA-ROMAGNA. Ravenna. National Museum of Ravenna

Background imagePublius Collection: Mr William Smith in the character of Publius in William Whiteheads Roman Father

Mr William Smith in the character of Publius in William Whiteheads Roman Father, Covent Garden Theatre, 1767
6337818 Mr William Smith in the character of Publius in William Whiteheads Roman Father, Covent Garden Theatre, 1767 by Thornthwaite, J

Background imagePublius Collection: Portrait of Roman Emperor Geta

Portrait of Roman Emperor Geta
6039721 Portrait of Roman Emperor Geta. by Netherlandish School, (17th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Roman Emperor Geta, 189-211. Publius or Lucius, Septimius Geta Augustus)

Background imagePublius Collection: Portrait of Roman Emperor Valerian

Portrait of Roman Emperor Valerian
Roman Emperor Valerian, 200-264. Publius Licinius Valerianus Augustus or Valerian the Elder. Copperplate engraving from Abraham Bogaerts De Roomsche Monarchy, The Roman Monarchy, Francois Salma

Background imagePublius Collection: Portrait of Roman Emperor Aemilian

Portrait of Roman Emperor Aemilian
Roman Emperor Aemilianus, 213-253. Marcus Aemilius Aemilianus Augustus also known as Aemilian. Copperplate engraving from Abraham Bogaerts De Roomsche Monarchy, The Roman Monarchy, Francois Salma

Background imagePublius Collection: Portrait of Roman Emperor Caracalla

Portrait of Roman Emperor Caracalla
Roman Emperor Caracalla or Antoninus, 188-217. Marcus Aurelius Severus Antoninus Augustus. Copperplate engraving from Abraham Bogaerts De Roomsche Monarchy, The Roman Monarchy, Francois Salma

Background imagePublius Collection: Portrait of Roman Emperor Commodus

Portrait of Roman Emperor Commodus
Roman Emperor Commodus, 161AD-192AD, Lucius Aurelius Commodus, Lucius Aelius Aurelius Commodus. Copperplate engraving from Abraham Bogaerts De Roomsche Monarchy, The Roman Monarchy, Francois Salma

Background imagePublius Collection: Portrait of Roman Emperor Trajan

Portrait of Roman Emperor Trajan, 53AD-117AD, Imperator Caesar Nerva Traianus Divi Nervae filius Augustus. Copperplate engraving from Abraham Bogaerts De Roomsche Monarchy, The Roman Monarchy

Background imagePublius Collection: Tomb of Publius Vibius Marianus, Rome

Tomb of Publius Vibius Marianus, Rome. Copperplate engraving by Henry Moses from A Collection of Antique Vases, Altars, etc. London, 1814

Background imagePublius Collection: Horatius Cocles defending the Tiber Bridge (pen & ink with wash on paper)

Horatius Cocles defending the Tiber Bridge (pen & ink with wash on paper)
449376 Horatius Cocles defending the Tiber Bridge (pen & ink with wash on paper) by Dyck, Anthony van (1599-1641); 20x30.9 cm; eThe Devonshire Collections

Background imagePublius Collection: Maltese workmen hauling and measuring grain from one of the underground granaries in

Maltese workmen hauling and measuring grain from one of the underground granaries in front of the ruined church of St. Publius. Malta. Circa 1943

Background imagePublius Collection: Laocoon, c. 1610 / 1614. Creator: El Greco

Laocoon, c. 1610 / 1614. Creator: El Greco
Laocoon, c. 1610/1614

Background imagePublius Collection: Sabrinas Silvery Flood, from Thorntons Pastorals of Virgil, 1821

Sabrinas Silvery Flood, from Thorntons Pastorals of Virgil, 1821

Background imagePublius Collection: Thenot Under a Fruit Tree, from Thorntons Pastorals of Virgil, 1821

Thenot Under a Fruit Tree, from Thorntons Pastorals of Virgil, 1821

Background imagePublius Collection: Shepherd Chases Away a Wolf, from Thorntons Pastorals of Virgil, 1821

Shepherd Chases Away a Wolf, from Thorntons Pastorals of Virgil, 1821

Background imagePublius Collection: Blasted Trees and Flattened Crops, from Thorntons Pastorals of Virgil, 1821

Blasted Trees and Flattened Crops, from Thorntons Pastorals of Virgil, 1821

Background imagePublius Collection: Thenot and Colinet Lead Their Flocks Together, from Thorntons Pastorals of Virgil, 1821

Thenot and Colinet Lead Their Flocks Together, from Thorntons Pastorals of Virgil, 1821

Background imagePublius Collection: Boy Returning Joyfully, with Plough and Oxen, from Thorntons Pastorals of Virgil, 1821

Boy Returning Joyfully, with Plough and Oxen, from Thorntons Pastorals of Virgil, 1821

Background imagePublius Collection: Unyok d Heifers, Loitering Homeward, from Thorntons Pastorals of Virgil, 1821

Unyok d Heifers, Loitering Homeward, from Thorntons Pastorals of Virgil, 1821

Background imagePublius Collection: Thenot and Colinet Eat Their Evening Meal, from Thorntons Pastorals of Virgil, 1821

Thenot and Colinet Eat Their Evening Meal, from Thorntons Pastorals of Virgil, 1821

Background imagePublius Collection: Menalcus Watching Women Dance, from Thorntons Pastorals of Virgil, 1821

Menalcus Watching Women Dance, from Thorntons Pastorals of Virgil, 1821

Background imagePublius Collection: A Rolling Stone Is Ever Bare of Moss, from Thorntons Pastorals of Virgil, 1821

A Rolling Stone Is Ever Bare of Moss, from Thorntons Pastorals of Virgil, 1821

Background imagePublius Collection: Colinets Journey: Milestone Marked LXII Miles to London

Colinets Journey: Milestone Marked LXII Miles to London, from Thorntons Pastorals of Virgil, 1821

Background imagePublius Collection: Thenot Remonstrates with Colinet, Lightfoot in the Background

Thenot Remonstrates with Colinet, Lightfoot in the Background, from Thorntons Pastorals of Virgil, 1821

Background imagePublius Collection: Thenot Remonstrates With Colinet, from Thorntons Pastorals of Virgil, 1821

Thenot Remonstrates With Colinet, from Thorntons Pastorals of Virgil, 1821

Background imagePublius Collection: Entellus and Dares fighting in front of classical ruins, 1520-25. Creator: Marco Dente

Entellus and Dares fighting in front of classical ruins, 1520-25. Creator: Marco Dente
Entellus and Dares fighting in front of classical ruins, 1520-25

Background imagePublius Collection: The Poet Virgil in a Basket, 1512. Creator: Lucas van Leyden

The Poet Virgil in a Basket, 1512. Creator: Lucas van Leyden
The Poet Virgil in a Basket, 1512

Background imagePublius Collection: Sinon Deceiving the Trojans, mid-1540 s. Creator: Giorgio Ghisi

Sinon Deceiving the Trojans, mid-1540 s. Creator: Giorgio Ghisi
Sinon Deceiving the Trojans, mid-1540 s. After Giovanni Battista Scultori

Background imagePublius Collection: Frontispiece: Virgil, Publii Virgilii Maronis Opera, 1641. Creator: Claude Mellan

Frontispiece: Virgil, Publii Virgilii Maronis Opera, 1641. Creator: Claude Mellan
Frontispiece: Virgil, Publii Virgilii Maronis Opera, 1641. After Nicolas Poussin

Background imagePublius Collection: Vue du Tombeau de Virgile from Differentes vues dessined apres nature

Vue du Tombeau de Virgile from Differentes vues dessined apres nature
Vue du Tombeau de Virgile from Differentes vues dessine d apres nature... dans les environs de Rome et de Naples, 18th century



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"Publius: A Name Woven into the Tapestry of History" From the epic Battle of Zama where Scipio Africanus confronted Hannibal, to the colorful reign of Hadrianus, it has left an indelible mark on history. One cannot mention Publius without acknowledging his role in shaping political thought. James Madison, writing under this pseudonym in 1787, penned Essay number ten from the Federalist Papers—a seminal work that explored the dangers of factionalism and advocated for a strong federal government. But Publius is not confined to politics alone; he also finds expression in art and literature. Agostino Carracci's masterpiece "Omnia Vincit Amor" captures the essence of love conquering all—an eternal theme celebrated by Publius Ovidius Naso through his poetic genius. Venturing beyond earthly realms, Gustave Doré's enchanting artwork "Thence issuing we again beheld the stars" reminds us that even among celestial wonders, Publius remains present. In military annals, Scipio Africanus Ynger embodies bravery and strategic brilliance as he uncovers treacherous conspiracies while leading Roman legions to victory. His triumphs echo those witnessed during Gallic Wars when Ariovistus deployed his cavalry against formidable foes. Throughout these historical events, one name stands tall—Scipio Africanus—the embodiment of leadership and valor. As a Roman general and consul who lived from 236-183 BC. , he exemplifies everything that makes Publius revered throughout time. So let us remember this illustrious figure whose name transcends boundaries—Publius—a symbol of intellectual prowess, artistic inspiration, military might, and enduring legacy.