Roman monuments (805 Subjects)
Urn inscriptions and reliefs from the columbarium tomb of the family of Lucius Arruntius, counsel to Augustus, near Porta Maggiore, Rome.
Urn inscriptions and reliefs from the columbarium tomb of the family of Lucius Arruntius, counsel to Augustus, near Porta Maggiore, Rome.
Urn inscriptions and reliefs from the columbarium tomb of the family of Lucius Arruntius, counsel to Augustus, near Porta Maggiore, Rome.
Interior of columbarium near Porta Maggiore, Rome.
Inscriptions and lamps from columbarium near Porta Maggiore, Rome.
Inscriptions and lamps from columbarium near Porta Maggiore, Rome.
Inscriptions and lamps from columbarium near Porta Maggiore, Rome.
Sarcophagi and reliefs from columbarium near Porta Maggiore, Rome.
Ceiling plan and section of the church of Santa Costanza, Rome.
Composition of architectural and decorative elements from the church of Santa Costanza,, Rome.
The sarcophagus of Saint Constance, daughter of emperor Constantine the Great, at the church of Santa Costanza Rome.
Section and decorative features of the sarcophagus of Saint Constance at the church of Santa Costanza, Rome.
Elevation and plan of Roman mausoleum, Rome.
Elevation and plan of the mausoleum of Priscilla on the Appian Way, Rome.
View of the mausoleum of Priscilla on the Appian Way, Rome.
Mausoleum of the Scipios family.
Fragment from the vault of Roman mausoleum, Rome.
Plan of mausoleum, possibly of the family of emperor Severus Alexander.
Section of mausoleum, considered to belong to the family of Alexander Severus.
The sarcophagus of emperor Severus Alexander and his mother Julia Avita Mamaea, which is kept today at the Capitoline museum, Rome.
Decorative features from the sarcophagus of emperor Alexander Severus and his mother Julia Mamaea (today at the Capitoline museum, Rome).
Decorative features from the sarcophagus of emperor Alexander Severus and his mother Julia Mamaea (today at the Capitoline museum, Rome).
Section, plan and decorative features from mausoleum on the Via Tiburtina, Rome.
Section and plan of columbarium tomb thought to belong to the family of Augustus.
View of the remains of columbarium tomb which possibly belonged to the family of Augustus.
Interior of columbarium tomb which possibly belonged to the family of Augustus.
Section and plan of funerary chamber, Rome.
Remains of funerary monuments, Rome.
Plan of funerary chambers, probably of the Roman era, discovered around 1751, according to the author.
Funerary inscriptions from the tombs of Praetorian guards.