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ARCHITECTURE, Rome. Tiberius Bridge across the River Marecchia (Ariminus). 14—21 A.D. Rimini.
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ARCHITECTURE, Rome. Tiberius Bridge across the River Marecchia (Ariminus). 14—21 A.D. Rimini.
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ARCHITECTURE, Rome. Tiberius Bridge across the River Marecchia (Ariminus). 14—21 A.D. Rimini.
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ARCHITECTURE, Rome. Tiberius Bridge across the River Marecchia (Ariminus). 14—21 A.D. Rimini.
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ARCHITECTURE, Rome. Tiberius Bridge across the River Marecchia (Ariminus). 14—21 A.D. Rimini.
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ARCHITECTURE, Rome. Tiberius Bridge across the River Marecchia (Ariminus). 14—21 A.D. Rimini.
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ARCHITECTURE, Rome. Tiberius Bridge across the River Marecchia (Ariminus). 14—21 A.D. Rimini.
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ARCHITECTURE, Rome. Roman Forum. View from Tabularium. (Temple of Vesta, Coliseum, arch of Titus, basilica Iulia, temple of Castor and Pollux, atrium Vestae, house of Tiberius). Rome, Roman Forum.
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ARCHITECTURE, Rome. Roman Forum. View from Tabularium. (Arch of Septimius Severus, the New Rostrum, temple of Divus Iulius, arch of Titus, temple of Vesta, column of Phocas, temple of Castor and Pollux, basilica Iulia, house of Tiberius) Rome, Roman Forum.
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GLYPTICS, Rome. Tiberius. Layered carnelian. A.D. 14—37. Height 2.6 cm. Inv. No 98.757. Boston, Museum of Fine Arts.
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GLYPTICS, Rome. “Cameo of Tiberius” (“Big cameo of France”). Sardonyx. 37 A.D. Paris, National Library, Room of Medals.
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GLYPTICS, Rome. Tiberius. Fragment of a blue glass phalera. Early 1st century. 3 × 3 cm. Inv. No Ć 272. Saint-Petersburg, The State Hermitage Museum.
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GLYPTICS, Rome. Tiberius. Onyx. Early 1st century. 2.7 × 2.1 cm. Reworked in the sixteenth century. Inv. No Ć 276. Saint-Petersburg, The State Hermitage Museum.
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GLYPTICS, Rome. Tiberius. Sardonyx. Early 1st century. 2.5 × 2.1 cm. Inv. No Ć 266. Saint-Petersburg, The State Hermitage Museum.
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GLYPTICS, Rome. Tiberius. Sardonyx. Early 1st century. 3.4 × 2.7 cm. Inv. No Ć 269. Saint-Petersburg, The State Hermitage Museum.
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GLYPTICS, Rome. “The Gemma Augustea”. Onyx. Ca. 12—7 B.C. 18 × 23 cm. Vienna, Museum of Art History.
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SCULPTURE, Rome. Togate statue of Tiberius as Pontifex Maximus. Marble.
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SCULPTURE, Rome. Bust of Tiberius. Marble. Copy from the beginning of the 1st century A.D. after original from 20—12 B.C. Height 47 cm. Inv. No. 1445. Copenhagen, New Carlsberg Glyptotek.
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SCULPTURE, Rome. Bust of Tiberius. Marble. Copy from the beginning of the 1st century A.D. after original from 20—12 B.C. Height 47 cm. Inv. No. 1445. Copenhagen, New Carlsberg Glyptotek.
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SCULPTURE, Rome. Bust of Tiberius. Marble. Copy from the beginning of the 1st century A.D. after original from 20—12 B.C. Height 47 cm. Inv. No. 1445. Copenhagen, New Carlsberg Glyptotek.
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SCULPTURE, Rome. Head of Tiberius. Marble. Copy from 14—37 A.D. after original from 10—20 A.D. Height 34 cm. Inv. No. 1750. Copenhagen, New Carlsberg Glyptotek.
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SCULPTURE, Rome. Head of Tiberius. Marble. Copy from 14—37 A.D. after original from 10—20 A.D. Height 34 cm. Inv. No. 1750. Copenhagen, New Carlsberg Glyptotek.
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SCULPTURE, Rome. Portrait of Tiberius. Bronze. 14—37 A.C. Inv. 1641. Florence, National Archaeological Museum.
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SCULPTURE, Rome. Portrait of Tiberius. Bronze. 14—37 A.C. Inv. 1641. Florence, National Archaeological Museum.
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SCULPTURE, Rome. Portrait of Tiberius. Marble. Ca. 4—14 A.D. Height 48 cm. GR 1812.6—15.2 (Sculpture 1880). Room 70, Rome: City & Empire. London, The British Museum.
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SCULPTURE, Rome. Statue of Tiberius in toga. Detail. Marble. Height 2.08 m. Inv. No. MR 355 (Ma 1248). Paris, Louvre Museum.
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SCULPTURE, Rome. Statue of Tiberius in toga. Detail. Marble. Height 2.08 m. Inv. No. MR 355 (Ma 1248). Paris, Louvre Museum.
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SCULPTURE, Rome. Statue of Tiberius in toga. Marble. Inv. No. MR 355 (Ma 1248). Paris, Louvre Museum.
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SCULPTURE, Rome. South proseccion. Numbering of the characters represented in yje relief and their hypothetical identification (drawing by S. Borghini and R. Cartani). 13—9 B.C. Rome, Altar of August Peace (Ara Pacis Augustae).
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SCULPTURE, Rome. Address of emperor to soldiers (adlocutio). Relief on south side. Marble. A.D. 175—196. Rome, Arch of Constantine.
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