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The almost intact Roman Capitole (166 AD) in Dougga, Tunisia, features six eight-meter Corinthian columns and 10-meter high walls.
A great historical building of the Roman baths in Bath, UK.
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Visit this location at Capitol (sea level), Buckingham (forest), and Bath (sky) in Second Life
La chiesa romanica di Cornello dei Tasso, risale al secolo XII e con qualche rimaneggiamento è arrivata ai giorni nostri.
Cornello è uno dei borghi medioevali meglio conservati della Lombardia.
The 1st century AD Roman amphitheatre at Pula, Croatia, is one of the largest and best preserved of its kind in the world.
Hoy os muestro esta fotografía que tuvimos la oportunidad de realizar con el permiso que se nos concedió al equipo de Luces de Pasado para hacer una sesion en el parque arqueológico de Segobriga. Forma parte del trabajo que presentamos en nuestra reciente ponencia en el iNight 2016 y que esperamos que os guste.
Public bath ruins @ Wroexter Roman City, Shropshire on 17th July 2023. Established in the early years of the occupation of Britain, in the 1st century AD, Viroconium is estimated to be the 4th largest Roman settlement in the country and the public baths were an important building to the local populace.
Quiero fer una prosa en román paladino
En qual suele el pueblo fablar a su vecino
Ca non so tan letrado por fer otro latino
Bien valdrá, como creo, un vaso de bon vino.
Gonzalo de Berceo
Concluding the Roman series with a look back at St Peters, one version from the crowded bridge, and the other from river level where there was absolutely no one around, I kinda felt scared because it was strange that nobody went down the steps, maybe it was a foolish thing to do on my part, maybe it was the lemming mentality that drives people to follow the hordes.
The Roman Theatre of Mérida is a construction promoted by the consul Vipsanius Agrippa in the Roman city of Emerita Augusta, capital of Lusitania (current Mérida, Spain). It was constructed in the years 16 to 15 BCE.
"Veni,Vidi,Vici."
-Emperor Julius Ceasar
Well yeah, this is my Roman Temple build, and I love it.
I'm not sure weather I will bring it to BF Philly, or not. So comment if you would like to see it there.
Last build for the week as I will be departing via plane to Orlando, Florida to celebrate thanksgiving with my Family.
Thanks for viewing,and comments and favorites are appreciated
This is a tighter view of the amphitheater built by the Romans when the ancient city of Philippopolis became the Roman capital of the region of Thracia or Thrace. Built on seven hills, the city was founded and named after Philip II of Macedonia centuries before during the Hellenistic period. The city was conquered and occupied many times. Leading up to modern times, this was long a major city in the Ottoman Empire after the fall of Constantinople. Today, it's the beautiful modern city of Plovdiv, Bulgaria which fully embraces it's past and future.
The theater is built in a natural bowl formed by two of the city's seven hills.
Corbridge Roman Town, Northumberland, was the most northerly town in the Roman Empire, dating back to around the year AD85. It is located on the route of Hadrian's Wall.