(54-68 A.D.) Reigned over Rome

Nero

(54-68 A.D.) Reigned over Rome

(63 BC - AD 14) Founder of the Roman Empire

Augustus Caesar

(63 BC - AD 14) Founder of the Roman Empire

(106 - 43 B.C.) Roman orator, statesman and man of letters

Marcus Tullius Cicero

(106 - 43 B.C.) Roman orator, statesman and man of letters

Roman goddess of nature, fertility and childbirth

Diana

Roman goddess of nature, fertility and childbirth

(1829-1902) American Roman Catholic and first Archbishop of Chicago.

Archbishop Feehan

(1829-1902) American Roman Catholic and first Archbishop of Chicago.

(1838-1919) Catholic Archbishop of St. Paul

Archbishop Ireland

(1838-1919) Catholic Archbishop of St. Paul

(c. 484-424 B.C.) Ancient Greek writer and historian.

Herodotus

(c. 484-424 B.C.) Ancient Greek writer and historian.

(c. 496-406 BCE) Tragic playwright of Ancient Greece. He wrote many famous plays including Electra, Anitogne and Oedipus Rex.

Sophocles

(c. 496-406 BCE) Tragic playwright of Ancient Greece. He wrote many famous plays including Electra,…

(469-399 B.C.) Greek philosopher who espoused the teaching technique of asking questions.

Socrates

(469-399 B.C.) Greek philosopher who espoused the teaching technique of asking questions.

(c. 480-406 BCE) Ancient Greek playwright.

Euripides

(c. 480-406 BCE) Ancient Greek playwright.

(525-456 BC) Ancient Greek philosopher

Plato

(525-456 BC) Ancient Greek philosopher

(525-456 B.C.) Ancient Greek philosopher, founder of Greek tragedies

Aeschylus

(525-456 B.C.) Ancient Greek philosopher, founder of Greek tragedies

Ancient Greek Mythology. King of Troy that fought to win his wife Helen back.

Menelaus

Ancient Greek Mythology. King of Troy that fought to win his wife Helen back.

Ancient Greek Mythology. Paris begins the Trojan War by kidnapping Helen of Troy, the most beautiful woman in the world.

Paris

Ancient Greek Mythology. Paris begins the Trojan War by kidnapping Helen of Troy, the most beautiful…

(382-336 BC) King of Macedon 359-336 BC and father of Alexander the Great.

King Philip II of Macedon

(382-336 BC) King of Macedon 359-336 BC and father of Alexander the Great.

(63-14 BCE) Founder of the Roman Empire

Augustus Caesar

(63-14 BCE) Founder of the Roman Empire

(63 BC-14) Founder of the Roman Empire

Augustus Caesar

(63 BC-14) Founder of the Roman Empire

(100BC-44BC) The father of Rome that became its emperor that was murdered.

Julius Ceasar

(100BC-44BC) The father of Rome that became its emperor that was murdered.

Greek mathematician.

Euclid

Greek mathematician.

(221-35 B.C.) Roman Emperor

Alexander Severus

(221-35 B.C.) Roman Emperor

(c. 850 B.C.) Ancient Greek poet who wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey

Homer

(c. 850 B.C.) Ancient Greek poet who wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey

(469-399 B.C.) Greek philosopher who espoused the teaching technique of asking questions.

Socrates

(469-399 B.C.) Greek philosopher who espoused the teaching technique of asking questions.

(c. 496-406 B.C.) Tragic playwright of Ancient Greece. He wrote many famous plays including Electra, Antigone and Oedipus Rex.

Sophocles

(c. 496-406 B.C.) Tragic playwright of Ancient Greece. He wrote many famous plays including Electra,…

(c. 484-424 B.C.) Ancient Greek writer and historian.

Herodotus

(c. 484-424 B.C.) Ancient Greek writer and historian.

(c. 250 B.C.) Greek Mathematician.

Euclid

(c. 250 B.C.) Greek Mathematician.

(c. 377B.C.) Greek physician known as the Father of Medicine.

Hippocrates

(c. 377B.C.) Greek physician known as the Father of Medicine.

(c. 62-114) Roman senator who wrote a famous collection of letters

Pliny Minor

(c. 62-114) Roman senator who wrote a famous collection of letters

(5 B.C. - 65A.D.) Roman philosopher, statesman, and writer whose works were important to the evolution of theatre.

Seneca

(5 B.C. - 65A.D.) Roman philosopher, statesman, and writer whose works were important to the evolution…

(c. 65 B.C.) The last of the great Latin poets whose great works include <I>Secular Songs</I><I> The Satires</I> and the <I>Art of Poetry</I>

Horace

(c. 65 B.C.) The last of the great Latin poets whose great works include Secular Songs The Satires and…

(70 -19 B.C.) Latin Poet. Wrote many works, most famously the Aeneid

Virgil

(70 -19 B.C.) Latin Poet. Wrote many works, most famously the Aeneid

(59 B.C.- A.D.17) Roman historian who wrote 142 books regarding the entire history of Rome. This work is the foundation of historical writings.

Livy

(59 B.C.- A.D.17) Roman historian who wrote 142 books regarding the entire history of Rome. This work…

(106BC-43) Roman orator, statesman and man of letters

Cicero

(106BC-43) Roman orator, statesman and man of letters

Roman god of the Tiber River.

Tiberinus

Roman god of the Tiber River.

Roman goddess of nature, fertility and childbirth

Sacrifice to Diana

Roman goddess of nature, fertility and childbirth

Roman personification of night

Nox

Roman personification of night

Roman personification of death

Mors

Roman personification of death

Roman god of sleep

Somnus

Roman god of sleep

Roman goddess of divine justice and vengeance

Nemesis

Roman goddess of divine justice and vengeance

Roman goddess of divine justice and vengeance

Nemesis

Roman goddess of divine justice and vengeance

Roman god of agriculture

Saturn

Roman god of agriculture

Roman goddess of nature and fertility

Cybele

Roman goddess of nature and fertility

Roman god of the underworld and the judge of the dead

Pluto abducts Proserpina

Roman god of the underworld and the judge of the dead

Roman god of fire

Vulcan

Roman god of fire

Roman god of the sea

Neptune

Roman god of the sea

Roman goddess of love and beauty

Venus with attendants

Roman goddess of love and beauty

Roman goddess of nature, fertility and childbirth

Diana

Roman goddess of nature, fertility and childbirth

Roman god of wine and intoxication

Bacchus

Roman god of wine and intoxication

Roman god of the sun

Sol

Roman god of the sun

Roman personification of night

Nox

Roman personification of night

Roman goddess of the moon

Luna

Roman goddess of the moon

Roman goddess of blossoming flowers

Flora

Roman goddess of blossoming flowers

Roman goddess of hope

Spes

Roman goddess of hope

Roman personification of good fortune

Fortuna

Roman personification of good fortune

Roman personification of Victory

Victoria

Roman personification of Victory

Roman goddess of concord

Concordia

Roman goddess of concord

Roman goddess of peace

Pax

Roman goddess of peace

Roman Cornu. Brass instrument used by the Roman Armies to give orders in battle.

Cornu

Roman Cornu. Brass instrument used by the Roman Armies to give orders in battle.

Grecian female with double flute dressed for funeral procession.

Ancient Grecian Female with Double Flute

Grecian female with double flute dressed for funeral procession.

Roman Bacchhante holding a thyrsus and a wine cup

Roman Bacchhante

Roman Bacchhante holding a thyrsus and a wine cup

Roman Bacchhante playing castanets

Roman Bacchhante

Roman Bacchhante playing castanets