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France, Orange - Triumphal ArchIt was built on the former via Agrippa to honor the veterans of the Gallic Wars and Legio II Augusta. It was later reconstructed by emperor Tiberius to celebrate the victories of Germanicus over the German tribes in Rhineland.paxSep 17, 2012
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Portugal, Algarve, Site of Milreuspace for the warm air that heated the floorpaxJun 29, 2009
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Portugal, Algarve, Site of Milreuremains of the floor of a roman villa (with heating) underneath a 16th cent. farmer housepaxJun 29, 2009
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Portugal, Algarve, Site of Milreuremains of roman villa underneath a 16th cent farmer house, mosaic floorpaxJun 29, 2009
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Portugal, Algarve, Site of Milreudetail of the fishespaxJun 29, 2009
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Portugal, Algarve, Site of Milreufrigidarium, cold bath. with fishes paxJun 29, 2009
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Portugal, Algarve, Site of MilreuDetail of mosaic.paxJun 29, 2009
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Portugal, Algarve, Site of MilreuTempel at the site of a Villa Rustica, build in the 1st cent. AD.
Transformed into a church and abandoned in the 6th cent.
paxJun 29, 2009
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ROMAN EMPIRE, Diadumenianusfr: M OPEL ANT DIADVMENIAN CAES. Bare-headed and draped bust right
re: PRINC IVVENTVTIS. Diadumenian standing half-left, head right, holding standard and sceptre; two standards behind.
RIC IVii 102
5 commentspaxApr 01, 2005
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Maxentiusfr: IMP C MAXENTIUS PF AUG
re: AETERNITAS AUG N
ex: MOSTQ
paxFeb 18, 2005
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Maximianusfr: IMP C MAXIMIANUS PF AUG
re: SACRAMONET AUGG ET CAESS NOSTR
paxFeb 18, 2005
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Diocletianusfr: DN DIOCLETIAN OBAEATISSIMO SEN AUG
re: PROVIDENTIA DEORUM QUIES AUGG
paxFeb 18, 2005
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Jordan, Petra - Theater 3paxFeb 15, 2005
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Jordan, Petra - The collonaded streetThis is the centre of the lower city and divides it in north and south.
This is the road that leads to the Semenos gate (at our back)
You can also see the following tombs (from left to right)
Corinthian tomb, Silk tomb and the Urn tomb.
paxFeb 15, 2005
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Jordan, Petra - Gate of TemenosPetra, Gate of TemenospaxFeb 15, 2005
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Jordan, Petra - Theater 2The remains, the side were the artists stood.
The theater was build in 100 a.c., and expanded in 106 when the Romans came.
paxFeb 15, 2005
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Jordan, Petra - TheaterA vieuw on some graves and on the left side a theater.paxFeb 15, 2005
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Jordan, Petra - The Treasury 2Al-Khazneh Farun - The Faro treasure
This was build in 84-85 b.c., by king Aretas IV.
paxFeb 13, 2005
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Jordan, Petra - The TreasuryI visited the ancient city of Petra in 1999, it is located in Jordan.
The Nabateers "build" this city in the dessert, all the temples and houses are carved in the soft rock.
When you have passed the Siq, the first temple you see is the Al-Khazneh Farun, or The Treasury.
3 commentspaxFeb 13, 2005
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Faustina srfr: DIVA FAUSTINA
re: AUGUSTA
paxFeb 11, 2005
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Julia Mamaeafr: IULIA MAMAEA AUG
re: FELICITAS PUBLICA
1 commentspaxFeb 11, 2005
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Julia Domnafr: IULIA AUGUSTA
re:FELICITAS
paxFeb 11, 2005
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Caracallafr: ANTONINUS PIUS AUG
re: PONTIFEX TR P XIII COS III
paxFeb 11, 2005
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fr: SEVERUS PIUS AUG
re: LIBERALTAS AUG VI
paxFeb 11, 2005
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Hadrianusfr: IMP CAESAR TRAIAN HADRIANUS AUG
re: PM TR P COSIII
ex: CLEM
paxFeb 11, 2005
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Domitianusfr:IMP CAES DOMIT AUG GER PM
re: IMP XXII COS XVII CENS P PP
1 commentspaxFeb 11, 2005
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Macrinusfr: IMP C M OPEL SEV MACRINUS AUG
re: FIDES MILITUM
1 commentspaxFeb 10, 2005
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Getafr: P SEPT GETA CAES PONT
re: PRINC IVVENT
paxFeb 10, 2005
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Trajanusfr: IMP CAES NERVA TRAIAN AUG GERM
re: PM TR P COS IIII PP
paxFeb 10, 2005
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Marcus Aureliusfr: AURELIUS CAESAR AUG PII F
re: COS II
paxFeb 10, 2005
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fr: DIVVS ANTONINVS
re: CONSECRATIO
1 commentspaxJan 24, 2005
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Antoninus piusfr: ANTONINVS AVG PIVS PP TR P COSIII
re: IMPERATOR II
3 commentspaxJan 24, 2005
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Titusfr: IMP TITVS CAES VESPASIAN AVG PM
re: TR P IX IMP XV COS VIII PP
1 commentspaxJan 24, 2005
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Vitellius denariusfr: A VITELLIUS GERMANICVS IMP
re: CONCORDIA PR
1 commentspaxJan 24, 2005
   
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