Supreme god of the Roman pantheon

Jupiter

Supreme god of the Roman pantheon

Roman god of the underworld

Pluto and Proserpina

Roman god of the underworld

Roman goddess of agriculture

Ceres

Roman goddess of agriculture

Roman queen of the gods, sister and wife of Jupiter

Juno

Roman queen of the gods, sister and wife of Jupiter

Roman goddess of nature, fertility and childbirth

Diana

Roman goddess of nature, fertility and childbirth

Roman god of fire

Vulcan

Roman god of fire

Roman goddess of wisdom

Minerva

Roman goddess of wisdom

The Puritans were a group of English Reformed Protestants in the 16th and 17th centuries who sought to purify the Church of England from all Roman Catholic practices, maintaining that the Church of England was only partially reformed.

Puritan Male

The Puritans were a group of English Reformed Protestants in the 16th and 17th centuries who sought…

Wading birds with long, slender bills found in warmer climates of both hemispheres. The Sacred ibis of the ancient Egyptians is white in color with long glossy, black plumes on the wings.

Sacred Ibis

Wading birds with long, slender bills found in warmer climates of both hemispheres. The Sacred ibis…

(  -1847) Elected Member of Parliament 1828, Roman Catholic

Daniel O'Connell

( -1847) Elected Member of Parliament 1828, Roman Catholic

Group of Roman standards.

Roman Standards

Group of Roman standards.

Wading birds with long, slender bills found in warmer climates of both hemispheres. The Sacred ibis of the ancient Egyptians is white in color with long glossy, black plumes on the wings.

Sacred Ibis

Wading birds with long, slender bills found in warmer climates of both hemispheres. The Sacred ibis…

Roman Catholic Pope 1362-1370. Restored the papal seat from Avignon to Rome.

Pope Urban V

Roman Catholic Pope 1362-1370. Restored the papal seat from Avignon to Rome.

(1568-1644) Roman Catholic Pope 1623-1644.

Pope Urban VIII

(1568-1644) Roman Catholic Pope 1623-1644.

(9-79) Roman Emperor AD 69-79 and founder of the Flavian dynasty.

Emperor Titus Flavius Vespasian

(9-79) Roman Emperor AD 69-79 and founder of the Flavian dynasty.

(34-69) Roman Emperor January-December, 69 C.E.

Emperor Aulus Vitellius

(34-69) Roman Emperor January-December, 69 C.E.

Roman god of fire

Vulcan

Roman god of fire

Alexandria, Pharos Island Lighthouse

Pharos Island Lighthouse

Alexandria, Pharos Island Lighthouse

Ancient Egyptian building

Building

Ancient Egyptian building

St. Peter's and the Vatican, Rome, 1901

St. Peter's and the Vatican

St. Peter's and the Vatican, Rome, 1901

Old clock with Roman numerals, 11:58.

Old clock

Old clock with Roman numerals, 11:58.

Roman goddess of fruit trees.

Pomona

Roman goddess of fruit trees.

Roman goddess of the underworld.

Pluto

Roman goddess of the underworld.

God of War

Mars

God of War

God of trade and profit.

Mercury

God of trade and profit.

Roman goddess of abundance.

Abundantiat

Roman goddess of abundance.

Coin of the city of Acanthus.

Acanthus

Coin of the city of Acanthus.

Ancient Greek statesman.

Aristides

Ancient Greek statesman.

Noble Roman from first century BCE.

Titus Pomponius Atticus

Noble Roman from first century BCE.

Often present a gamut which appears to us grotesque, without subdominate, or incomplete, manfestly vestige of ancient tonalities now abandoned, and in this aspect they are historixally of intrest

Highland Bagpipe

Often present a gamut which appears to us grotesque, without subdominate, or incomplete, manfestly vestige…

Ancient chime of bells

Bells

Ancient chime of bells

Portions of ancient Hospice on both sides of Water Lane, Ospringe used by Pilgrims on their way to Canterbury Cathedral.

English Inn

Portions of ancient Hospice on both sides of Water Lane, Ospringe used by Pilgrims on their way to Canterbury…

Battle of Thermopylae

Battle of Thermopylae

Battle of Thermopylae

Coin of Roman emperor Hadrian.

Hadrian, Coin of

Coin of Roman emperor Hadrian.

Famous physician from ancient Greece.

Hippocrates

Famous physician from ancient Greece.

An ancient greek epic poet, believed to have written The Illiad and The Odyssey.

Homer

An ancient greek epic poet, believed to have written The Illiad and The Odyssey.

Part of ancient Roman architecture, a basin in the atrium or entrance hall of a building, to receive rain

Impluvium

Part of ancient Roman architecture, a basin in the atrium or entrance hall of a building, to receive…

Roman emperor.

Claudius, Tiberius

Roman emperor.

Roman emperor, declared Christianity state religion.

Constantine

Roman emperor, declared Christianity state religion.

Corinthian Order, common amonth the Romans.

Corinthian Order

Corinthian Order, common amonth the Romans.

Silver coin from the Roman empire.

Denarius of Tiberius Caeser

Silver coin from the Roman empire.

Roman emperor.

Domitian

Roman emperor.

Distinguished Roman, plotted to assassinate Caeser.

Brutus, Marcus Junius

Distinguished Roman, plotted to assassinate Caeser.

Julius Caeser, Roman emperor.

Julius Caesar

Julius Caeser, Roman emperor.

Roman emperor.

Caligula

Roman emperor.

Bronze statue of the three-headed dog of ancient mythology.

Cerebrus

Bronze statue of the three-headed dog of ancient mythology.

Leather thong or bandage, often covered with lead and iron, anciently worn by Roman pugilist to increase the force of the blow.

Cestus

Leather thong or bandage, often covered with lead and iron, anciently worn by Roman pugilist to increase…

Ancient household utensils from Pompeii

Household Utensils

Ancient household utensils from Pompeii

A laboratory as found in Pompeii.

Laboratory, Ancient

A laboratory as found in Pompeii.

An ancient bath-room (as discovered).

Bath-Room

An ancient bath-room (as discovered).

Heads from a goblet, Roman.

Mask

Heads from a goblet, Roman.

Heads from a goblet, Roman.

Mask

Heads from a goblet, Roman.

An ancient crinoid, sea lilies are flowerlike, with branching arms surrounding the central mouth.

Sea Lily

An ancient crinoid, sea lilies are flowerlike, with branching arms surrounding the central mouth.

An ancient crinoid, stone lilies are flowerlike, with branching arms surrounding the central mouth.

Stone Lily

An ancient crinoid, stone lilies are flowerlike, with branching arms surrounding the central mouth.

An ornamented series used in Greek Roman decoration, which is derived from floral forms, more especially the honeysuckle.

Anthemion

An ornamented series used in Greek Roman decoration, which is derived from floral forms, more especially…

(86-161) Roman emperor.

Antoninus Pius

(86-161) Roman emperor.

A bull to which divine honors were paid by the ancient Egyptians, who regarded him as a symbol of Osiris.

Apis

A bull to which divine honors were paid by the ancient Egyptians, who regarded him as a symbol of Osiris.

Temple of the Sun at Rome.

Temple of the Sun

Temple of the Sun at Rome.

Roman soldier wearing a cuirass.

Roman cuirass

Roman soldier wearing a cuirass.