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Rome is the capital of Italy and one of the most visited cities in Europe, and is located in Lazio, a region in central Italy

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Background imageRome Collection: Great Barbarian Invasion (405-451): Sainte Genevieve (422-502)

Great Barbarian Invasion (405-451): Sainte Genevieve (422-502) against King of the Huns Attila (395-453)
ELD4848990 Great Barbarian Invasion (405-451): Sainte Genevieve (422-502) against King of the Huns Attila (395-453). End of the 19th century (chromolithograph); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageRome Collection: Portrait of Claude Gellee dit le Lorrain' (1600-1682) discovering painting in the workshop of

Portrait of Claude Gellee dit le Lorrain" (1600-1682) discovering painting in the workshop of the painter Agostino
ELD4847618 Portrait of Claude Gellee dit le Lorrain" (1600-1682) discovering painting in the workshop of the painter Agostino Tassi around 1615

Background imageRome Collection: Tunisia, Carthage: Ruins of the theatre of Odeore, 1905

Tunisia, Carthage: Ruins of the theatre of Odeore, 1905
LUX4767480 Tunisia, Carthage: Ruins of the theatre of Odeore, 1905; (add.info.: Tunisia, Carthage: Ruins of the theatre of Odeore, 1905); Photo © Lux-in-Fine

Background imageRome Collection: Italy, Lazio, Rome: the Colisee seen through a triumphal arch, 1895

Italy, Lazio, Rome: the Colisee seen through a triumphal arch, 1895
LUX4776349 Italy, Lazio, Rome: the Colisee seen through a triumphal arch, 1895; (add.info.: Italy, Lazio, Rome: the Colisee seen through a triumphal arch, 1895); Photo © Lux-in-Fine

Background imageRome Collection: St. Peter's Square in Rome in the 17th century - Painting by Viviano Codazzi (1604-1670) - Madrid

St. Peter's Square in Rome in the 17th century - Painting by Viviano Codazzi (1604-1670) - Madrid, Prado Museum
XEE5027167 St. Peter's Square in Rome in the 17th century - Painting by Viviano Codazzi (1604-1670) - Madrid, Prado Museum; (add.info.: St)

Background imageRome Collection: Geography map: representation of the island of Cuba, Jamaica, Bahamas, South Florida

Geography map: representation of the island of Cuba, Jamaica, Bahamas, South Florida
VEN5030476 Geography map: representation of the island of Cuba, Jamaica, Bahamas, South Florida and Yucatan in the Gulf of Mexico from an Atlas made by the Italian cartographer Antonio Francesco

Background imageRome Collection: Geography map: representation of southern Guatemala, Hondura

Geography map: representation of southern Guatemala, Hondura and northern Nicaragua in Central America from an Atlas
VEN5030457 Geography map: representation of southern Guatemala, Hondura and northern Nicaragua in Central America from an Atlas made by the Italian cartographer Antonio Francesco Lucini (born in 1605)

Background imageRome Collection: Geography map: representation of the south of the eastern coast of South America

Geography map: representation of the south of the eastern coast of South America (Brazil and Argentina)
VEN5030453 Geography map: representation of the south of the eastern coast of South America (Brazil and Argentina) from an Atlas made by the Italian cartographer Antonio Francesco Lucini

Background imageRome Collection: Geography map: representation of the south of the coast of Peru

Geography map: representation of the south of the coast of Peru and part of the coast of Chile in South America from an
VEN5030446 Geography map: representation of the south of the coast of Peru and part of the coast of Chile in South America from an Atlas made by the Italian cartographer Antonio Francesco Lucini

Background imageRome Collection: Geography map: double page of an Atlas showing maps and descriptive texts of the islands of Jamaica

Geography map: double page of an Atlas showing maps and descriptive texts of the islands of Jamaica
VEN5030435 Geography map: double page of an Atlas showing maps and descriptive texts of the islands of Jamaica and Cuba in the Caribbean. Engraving of the 17th century

Background imageRome Collection: Geography: Earth globe realized by cartographer Willem Janszoon Blaeu (1571-1638)

Geography: Earth globe realized by cartographer Willem Janszoon Blaeu (1571-1638)
VEN5030397 Geography: Earth globe realized by cartographer Willem Janszoon Blaeu (1571-1638). Debut of the 17th century Biblioteca Angelica

Background imageRome Collection: Navigation: representation of a sailboat going downwind. Plate from an atlas by Pierre Mortier

Navigation: representation of a sailboat going downwind. Plate from an atlas by Pierre Mortier (1661-1711)
VEN5030378 Navigation: representation of a sailboat going downwind. Plate from an atlas by Pierre Mortier (1661-1711), beginning of the 18th century

Background imageRome Collection: Geography map: representation of southern Brazil from an Atlas made by the Italian cartographer

Geography map: representation of southern Brazil from an Atlas made by the Italian cartographer Antonio Francesco
VEN5030352 Geography map: representation of southern Brazil from an Atlas made by the Italian cartographer Antonio Francesco Lucini (born 1605), about 1661 Biblioteca Angelica

Background imageRome Collection: Geography map: representation of the Americas (North and South)

Geography map: representation of the Americas (North and South) from an Atlas by Willem Janszoon Blaeu (1571-1638)
VEN5030310 Geography map: representation of the Americas (North and South) from an Atlas by Willem Janszoon Blaeu (1571-1638), approximately 1630

Background imageRome Collection: Geography map: representation of Cartagena in Colombia, made by Dutch cartographer Gerard van

Geography map: representation of Cartagena in Colombia, made by Dutch cartographer Gerard van Keulen (1678-1726)
VEN5030195 Geography map: representation of Cartagena in Colombia, made by Dutch cartographer Gerard van Keulen (1678-1726) 1709-1713

Background imageRome Collection: Geography map: representation of the southern island of Cuba and the island of Hispaniola

Geography map: representation of the southern island of Cuba and the island of Hispaniola and the small Caribbean
VEN5030180 Geography map: representation of the southern island of Cuba and the island of Hispaniola and the small Caribbean, made by the Dutch cartographer Gerard van Keulen (1678-1726) 1709-1713

Background imageRome Collection: Geography map: representation of the coasts and Gulf of Mexico

Geography map: representation of the coasts and Gulf of Mexico, made by Dutch cartographer Gerard van Keulen (1678-1726)
VEN5030112 Geography map: representation of the coasts and Gulf of Mexico, made by Dutch cartographer Gerard van Keulen (1678-1726) 1709-1713

Background imageRome Collection: St. Peter's Square in Rome in the 19th century - Watercolour by Jean Duprez - Privee Collection

St. Peter's Square in Rome in the 19th century - Watercolour by Jean Duprez - Privee Collection, Milan
XEE5027211 St. Peter's Square in Rome in the 19th century - Watercolour by Jean Duprez - Privee Collection, Milan; (add.info.: St)

Background imageRome Collection: Reconstruction of Archimede's burning mirror - in 'Ars magna lucis et umbrae' published in 1646 in

Reconstruction of Archimede's burning mirror - in "Ars magna lucis et umbrae" published in 1646 in Rome
XEE5026974 Reconstruction of Archimede's burning mirror - in "Ars magna lucis et umbrae" published in 1646 in Rome; (add.info)

Background imageRome Collection: The Imperial Mary Louise of Habsburg Lorraine, Imperatrice of the French (1791-1847)

The Imperial Mary Louise of Habsburg Lorraine, Imperatrice of the French (1791-1847)
XEE5027638 The Imperial Mary Louise of Habsburg Lorraine, Imperatrice of the French (1791-1847) in her bedroom after the birth of the King of Rome, son of Emperor Napoleon I (1769-1821)

Background imageRome Collection: Villa Borghese: A well-dressed woman walks in the garden of the Villa

Villa Borghese: A well-dressed woman walks in the garden of the Villa. Painting by Giovanni Muzzioli (1854-1894)
VEN5032675 Villa Borghese: A well-dressed woman walks in the garden of the Villa. Painting by Giovanni Muzzioli (1854-1894)

Background imageRome Collection: Geography map: representation of the Pacific Ocean (or South Sea)

Geography map: representation of the Pacific Ocean (or South Sea) with the Americas (South and United States)
VEN5031134 Geography map: representation of the Pacific Ocean (or South Sea) with the Americas (South and United States), as well as New Zealand, Indonesia and Japan

Background imageRome Collection: Roman antiquite: portrait of Numa Pompilius, second legendary king of Rome Engraving from 'Rom' by

Roman antiquite: portrait of Numa Pompilius, second legendary king of Rome Engraving from "Rom" by Wilhelm
ELD4965556 Roman antiquite: portrait of Numa Pompilius, second legendary king of Rome Engraving from "Rom" by Wilhelm Wagner

Background imageRome Collection: Roman antiquite: Numa Pompilius (legendary figure, second king of Rome)

Roman antiquite: Numa Pompilius (legendary figure, second king of Rome) receives from the nymph Egerie the laws of Rome
ELD4965554 Roman antiquite: Numa Pompilius (legendary figure, second king of Rome) receives from the nymph Egerie the laws of Rome

Background imageRome Collection: Roman antiquite: the king of Rome Tarquin the elder (tarquinius priscus or lucumon) (616-578 BC)

Roman antiquite: the king of Rome Tarquin the elder (tarquinius priscus or lucumon) (616-578 BC)
ELD4965550 Roman antiquite: the king of Rome Tarquin the elder (tarquinius priscus or lucumon) (616-578 BC) visits blacksmiths in their workshop

Background imageRome Collection: United States, State of Georgia: City of Rome seen from Coosa River, years 1850

United States, State of Georgia: City of Rome seen from Coosa River, years 1850. Colour engraving of the 19th century
NWI4965186 United States, State of Georgia: City of Rome seen from Coosa River, years 1850. Colour engraving of the 19th century.; (add.info.: United States)

Background imageRome Collection: Ancient Rome: ' Caius Marcius Coriolanus (Coriolan) and his mother (488 BC)

Ancient Rome: " Caius Marcius Coriolanus (Coriolan) and his mother (488 BC)
ELD4965508 Ancient Rome: " Caius Marcius Coriolanus (Coriolan) and his mother (488 BC) - Coriolan siege Rome with the support of the people - his mother Veturia

Background imageRome Collection: Ancient Rome: Law, Punishment of traitors, Throw from the Tarpeian Rock in Rome (Italy)

Ancient Rome: Law, Punishment of traitors, Throw from the Tarpeian Rock in Rome (Italy)
ELD4965482 Ancient Rome: Law, Punishment of traitors, Throw from the Tarpeian Rock in Rome (Italy) Engraving from "Rom" by Wilhelm Wagner

Background imageRome Collection: Tetzel Selling Indulgences - Johann Tetzel (1465-1519), German Dominican priest

Tetzel Selling Indulgences - Johann Tetzel (1465-1519), German Dominican priest
ELD4945624 Tetzel Selling Indulgences - Johann Tetzel (1465-1519), German Dominican priest, sells indulgences for the construction of St

Background imageRome Collection: Patera from Millin, Ancient Paintings and Vases. Shallow ceramic dish with mythological winged

Patera from Millin, Ancient Paintings and Vases. Shallow ceramic dish with mythological winged figures
FLO4974656 Patera from Millin, Ancient Paintings and Vases. Shallow ceramic dish with mythological winged figures, possibly Venus and Cupid

Background imageRome Collection: View of the Mausoleum of Hadrian or the Castle of St. Angelo in Parco Adriano, Rome

View of the Mausoleum of Hadrian or the Castle of St. Angelo in Parco Adriano, Rome
FLO4974654 View of the Mausoleum of Hadrian or the Castle of St. Angelo in Parco Adriano, Rome. Copperplate engraving by Henry Moses from A Collection of Antique Vases, Altars, etc., London

Background imageRome Collection: Ancient Rome: The Emperor Diocletian in Salone (then Split)

Ancient Rome: The Emperor Diocletian in Salone (then Split) (Roman Emperor Diocletian retired in Salona)
ELD4963480 Ancient Rome: The Emperor Diocletian in Salone (then Split) (Roman Emperor Diocletian retired in Salona) Engraving from "Storia di Roma" by Francesco Bertolini; Private

Background imageRome Collection: The labarum of Constantine, usually depicts as a standard bearing the Chrisme

The labarum of Constantine, usually depicts as a standard bearing the Chrisme
ELD4963462 The labarum of Constantine, usually depicts as a standard bearing the Chrisme, during the Battle of the Milvius Bridge on 28 October 312 (The labarum of Constantine I)

Background imageRome Collection: Great anti-Christian persecution of Diocletian (303-311): Roman soldiers of Diocletian (244-311)

Great anti-Christian persecution of Diocletian (303-311): Roman soldiers of Diocletian (244-311)
ELD4963442 Great anti-Christian persecution of Diocletian (303-311): Roman soldiers of Diocletian (244-311) penetrating into the Christian temple of Nicomedia (Diocletianic Persecution)

Background imageRome Collection: Emperor Carus (222-283) receiving Persian ambassadors in August 283

Emperor Carus (222-283) receiving Persian ambassadors in August 283 (Roman Emperor Carus and the persian legates)
ELD4963430 Emperor Carus (222-283) receiving Persian ambassadors in August 283 (Roman Emperor Carus and the persian legates)

Background imageRome Collection: Ancient Rome: ' Domitia Longina (53-128) reading his name on the lists of proscription that his

Ancient Rome: " Domitia Longina (53-128) reading his name on the lists of proscription that his wife the Emperor
ELD4963415 Ancient Rome: " Domitia Longina (53-128) reading his name on the lists of proscription that his wife the Emperor Domitian had established

Background imageRome Collection: Ancient Rome: Emperor Claude surprising Messaline (Valeria Messalina) (20-48)

Ancient Rome: Emperor Claude surprising Messaline (Valeria Messalina) (20-48)
ELD4963396 Ancient Rome: Emperor Claude surprising Messaline (Valeria Messalina) (20-48) at his secret wedding with his lover Caius Silius

Background imageRome Collection: Roman architecture: view of the arenes or amphitheatre, monument built at the end of the 1st

Roman architecture: view of the arenes or amphitheatre, monument built at the end of the 1st century AP
JEB4959086 Roman architecture: view of the arenes or amphitheatre, monument built at the end of the 1st century AP. JC Arles (Mouches du rhone) Air photography; (add.info.: Roman architecture)

Background imageRome Collection: Roman architecture: view of the arenes or amphitheatre, monument built at the end of the 1st

Roman architecture: view of the arenes or amphitheatre, monument built at the end of the 1st century AP
JEB4959083 Roman architecture: view of the arenes or amphitheatre, monument built at the end of the 1st century AP. JC Arles (Mouches du rhone) Air photography; (add.info.: Roman architecture)

Background imageRome Collection: Representation of Catherine Sforza (Caterina) (1463-1509) prisoner of Cesare Borgia in 1499 who

Representation of Catherine Sforza (Caterina) (1463-1509) prisoner of Cesare Borgia in 1499 who will lock him in
ELD4959190 Representation of Catherine Sforza (Caterina) (1463-1509) prisoner of Cesare Borgia in 1499 who will lock him in the castle of Saint Angel in Rome

Background imageRome Collection: Roman antiquite: ' Cornelie, mother of the Gracques'' Cornelie (Cornelia Africana) (189-110 BC)

Roman antiquite: " Cornelie, mother of the Gracques"" Cornelie (Cornelia Africana) (189-110 BC)
ELD4960986 Roman antiquite: " Cornelie, mother of the Gracques"" Cornelie (Cornelia Africana) (189-110 BC)

Background imageRome Collection: Gallo-Roman Art: Andromede saves the marine monster by Persee

Gallo-Roman Art: Andromede saves the marine monster by Persee. Low relief from the Roman period from Briancon
JEB4960274 Gallo-Roman Art: Andromede saves the marine monster by Persee. Low relief from the Roman period from Briancon. Gap Departmental Museum; Musee departemental de Gap

Background imageRome Collection: The foundation of Constantinople by Emperor Constantine the great (engraving)

The foundation of Constantinople by Emperor Constantine the great (engraving)
ELD4962602 The foundation of Constantinople by Emperor Constantine the great (engraving); Private Collection; (add.info.: who transferred the imperial capital to Byzantium)

Background imageRome Collection: Representation of Emperor Severus Alexander (208-235) in a larar 222-235

Representation of Emperor Severus Alexander (208-235) in a larar 222-235
ELD4962484 Representation of Emperor Severus Alexander (208-235) in a larar 222-235 (Roman emperor Severus Alexander in a lararium 222 - 235 AD)

Background imageRome Collection: Roman Antiquite ' Emperor Augustus repudiating his daughter Julia Caesaris filia

Roman Antiquite " Emperor Augustus repudiating his daughter Julia Caesaris filia (or Julia Augusti filia)
ELD4962180 Roman Antiquite " Emperor Augustus repudiating his daughter Julia Caesaris filia (or Julia Augusti filia) guilty of adultere

Background imageRome Collection: Roman Antiquite ' ceremony of dedication of the pantheon by Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa (63 BC-12 AD)

Roman Antiquite " ceremony of dedication of the pantheon by Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa (63 BC-12 AD)
ELD4962156 Roman Antiquite " ceremony of dedication of the pantheon by Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa (63 BC-12 AD) in 27 BC"

Background imageRome Collection: Roman Antiquite ' the suicide of Caton d'Utique or the young in 46 BC'

Roman Antiquite " the suicide of Caton d'Utique or the young in 46 BC" (Suicide of Cato the Younger 46 BC)
ELD4962059 Roman Antiquite " the suicide of Caton d'Utique or the young in 46 BC" (Suicide of Cato the Younger 46 BC)

Background imageRome Collection: Roman Antiquite ' Emperor Probus (232-282) allowing families of Germans

Roman Antiquite " Emperor Probus (232-282) allowing families of Germans
ELD4962571 Roman Antiquite " Emperor Probus (232-282) allowing families of Germans, Francs and Alamans to settle on abandoned agricultural lands - these settlers are known as deditices, lets



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Rome Collection

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