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Walls of Rome, east wall of the Praetorian Camp, Tiberius, A.D. 30, partly rebuilt
Walls of Rome, east wall of the Praetorian Camp, Tiberius, A.D. 30, partly rebuilt
Gates of Rome, Porta Appia, now S. Sebastiano, interior, with Arch of Drusus in the foss-way, A.D. 30
Gates of Rome, Porta Appia, now S. Sebastiano, interior, with Arch of Drusus in the foss-way, A.D. 30
Walls of Rome, plan of the Sessorium, with the eastern angle of the walls, the aqueduct of Claudius and Nero, the Porta Maggiore, the Amphitheatrum Castrense, Porta Asinaria, &c
Walls of Rome, plan of the Sessorium, with the eastern angle of the walls, the aqueduct of Claudius and Nero, the Porta Maggiore, the Amphitheatrum Castrense, Porta Asinaria, &c
Gates of Rome and aqueducts, Arch of Augustus at the Porta Tiburtina, with two inscriptions of the aqueducts, one of Augustus, B.C. 3, the other of repairs by Caracalla, A.D. 212, the aqueducts Marcia, Tepula, and Julia over it (the jambs of the arch are
Gates of Rome and aqueducts, Arch of Augustus at the Porta Tiburtina, with two inscriptions of the aqueducts, one of Augustus, B.C. 3, the other of repairs by Caracalla, A.D. 212, the aqueducts Marcia, Tepula, and Julia over it (the jambs of the arch are
Gates of Rome, Porta Asinaria, exterior, Aurelian, A.D. 275
Gates of Rome, Porta Asinaria, exterior, Aurelian, A.D. 275
Aqueducts VIII, Claudius, and IX Anio Novus, perspective view in the Campagna near the Porta Furba
Aqueducts VIII, Claudius, and IX Anio Novus, perspective view in the Campagna near the Porta Furba
Aqueduct VIII, Claudius, with the Anio Novus over it, and the walls (much mutilated), near the Porta Maggiore
Aqueduct VIII, Claudius, with the Anio Novus over it, and the walls (much mutilated), near the Porta Maggiore
Gates of Rome, Porta Salaria, Honorius, A.D. 400
Gates of Rome, Porta Salaria, Honorius, A.D. 400
Walls of Rome, towers of Aurelian near the Porta Pinciana, A.D. 275, (Vopiscus, 39)
Walls of Rome, towers of Aurelian near the Porta Pinciana, A.D. 275, (Vopiscus, 39)
Walls of Rome, part of the south wall of the Praetorian Camp, Tiberius, A.D. 30, restored after the war with the Goths, and gateway, called the Porta Chiusa, the outer face by Honorius, A.D. 400
Walls of Rome, part of the south wall of the Praetorian Camp, Tiberius, A.D. 30, restored after the war with the Goths, and gateway, called the Porta Chiusa, the outer face by Honorius, A.D. 400
Walls of Rome, part of the south wall of the Praetorian Camp, Tiberius, A.D. 30, built of the split stones of the Wall of the Kings, B.C. 550 (?), repairs after the war with the Goths, A.D. 530 (Procopius)
Walls of Rome, part of the south wall of the Praetorian Camp, Tiberius, A.D. 30, built of the split stones of the Wall of the Kings, B.C. 550 (?), repairs after the war with the Goths, A.D. 530 (Procopius)
Walls of Rome, south wall near the Sessorium, Aurelian, A.D. 275, interior shewing the corridor for the sentinels and the inner side of one of the towers in the wall
Walls of Rome, south wall near the Sessorium, Aurelian, A.D. 275, interior shewing the corridor for the sentinels and the inner side of one of the towers in the wall

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