Marius the Younger is pulled onto the city wall with a rope by the citizens of Praeneste. The city gates are closed to keep Sulla's armies out, Marius retreats to Praeneste, print maker: Ludwig Gottlieb Portman, intermediary draughtsman: Jacobus Buys, Amsterdam, 1798, paper, etching, h 208 mm × w 134 mm Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/marius-the-younger-is-pulled-onto-the-city-wall-with-a-rope-by-the-citizens-of-praeneste-the-city-gates-are-closed-to-keep-sullas-armies-out-marius-retreats-to-praeneste-print-maker-ludwig-gottlieb-portman-intermediary-draughtsman-jacobus-buys-amsterdam-1798-paper-etching-h-208-mm-w-134-mm-image472229993.html
RM2JC7X4W–Marius the Younger is pulled onto the city wall with a rope by the citizens of Praeneste. The city gates are closed to keep Sulla's armies out, Marius retreats to Praeneste, print maker: Ludwig Gottlieb Portman, intermediary draughtsman: Jacobus Buys, Amsterdam, 1798, paper, etching, h 208 mm × w 134 mm
Wood Engraving of the Fenced City of Babylon in Egypt from the Praenestine Mosaic in 19th Century Illustrated Family Bible Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wood-engraving-of-the-fenced-city-of-babylon-in-egypt-from-the-praenestine-mosaic-in-19th-century-illustrated-family-bible-image603509885.html
RM2X1T70D–Wood Engraving of the Fenced City of Babylon in Egypt from the Praenestine Mosaic in 19th Century Illustrated Family Bible
Rome. Italy. Fasti Praenestini, Palazzo Massimo alle Terme, Museo Nazionale Romano. The Fasti Praenestini is named after the ancient Roman city of P Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rome-italy-fasti-praenestini-palazzo-massimo-alle-terme-museo-nazionale-romano-the-fasti-praenestini-is-named-after-the-ancient-roman-city-of-p-image599203315.html
RM2WPT1XB–Rome. Italy. Fasti Praenestini, Palazzo Massimo alle Terme, Museo Nazionale Romano. The Fasti Praenestini is named after the ancient Roman city of P
The curved façade of the Renaissance Palazzo Colonna Barberini at Palestrina, Lazio, Italy, follows the outline of the 1st century AD Roman Temple of Fortuna Primigenia. Remnants of the temple were incorporated in a mansion built in 1043 AD by the powerful Colonna dynasty. It was twice destroyed and rebuilt before passing to the Barberini family in 1630. The arc of monumental steps rising to the palace entrance once led to the temple, which stood in the Roman city of Praeneste, a favourite summer retreat of wealthy Romans. The palace is now an archaeological museum. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-curved-faade-of-the-renaissance-palazzo-colonna-barberini-at-palestrina-lazio-italy-follows-the-outline-of-the-1st-century-ad-roman-temple-of-fortuna-primigenia-remnants-of-the-temple-were-incorporated-in-a-mansion-built-in-1043-ad-by-the-powerful-colonna-dynasty-it-was-twice-destroyed-and-rebuilt-before-passing-to-the-barberini-family-in-1630-the-arc-of-monumental-steps-rising-to-the-palace-entrance-once-led-to-the-temple-which-stood-in-the-roman-city-of-praeneste-a-favourite-summer-retreat-of-wealthy-romans-the-palace-is-now-an-archaeological-museum-image383255823.html
RF2D7EPKY–The curved façade of the Renaissance Palazzo Colonna Barberini at Palestrina, Lazio, Italy, follows the outline of the 1st century AD Roman Temple of Fortuna Primigenia. Remnants of the temple were incorporated in a mansion built in 1043 AD by the powerful Colonna dynasty. It was twice destroyed and rebuilt before passing to the Barberini family in 1630. The arc of monumental steps rising to the palace entrance once led to the temple, which stood in the Roman city of Praeneste, a favourite summer retreat of wealthy Romans. The palace is now an archaeological museum.
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RF2X185YY–View of city Palestrina from terrace of Sanctuary of Fortuna Primigenia. Palestrina, Italy
Detail of Gold bracelet from Praeneste, Etruscan Jewellery, 7th century BC. Artist: Unknown. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/detail-of-gold-bracelet-from-praeneste-etruscan-jewellery-7th-century-bc-artist-unknown-image186098365.html
RMMPNEA5–Detail of Gold bracelet from Praeneste, Etruscan Jewellery, 7th century BC. Artist: Unknown.
Marius withdraws to Praeneste, Ludwig Gottlieb Portman, after Jacobus Buys, 1798 print Marius de Jonge is drawn by the inhabitants of Praeneste with a rope on the city wall. The city gates are closed to keep the armies of Sulla out. Amsterdam paper etching male persons from classical history (MARIUS) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/marius-withdraws-to-praeneste-ludwig-gottlieb-portman-after-jacobus-buys-1798-print-marius-de-jonge-is-drawn-by-the-inhabitants-of-praeneste-with-a-rope-on-the-city-wall-the-city-gates-are-closed-to-keep-the-armies-of-sulla-out-amsterdam-paper-etching-male-persons-from-classical-history-marius-image592934865.html
RM2WCJED5–Marius withdraws to Praeneste, Ludwig Gottlieb Portman, after Jacobus Buys, 1798 print Marius de Jonge is drawn by the inhabitants of Praeneste with a rope on the city wall. The city gates are closed to keep the armies of Sulla out. Amsterdam paper etching male persons from classical history (MARIUS)
. Pompeii; its history, buildings and antiquities : an account of the destruction of the city, with a full description of the remains, and of the recent excavations and also an itinerary for visitors . o made one at Praeneste, in the temple of Fortunewhich pavement remaineth to be seen at this day.* It may be remarked here, that the Eoman villa at North-leigh, in Oxfordshire, examined and described by Mr. Hake-wiU, abounded with beautiful pavements. The substratum * Pliu. xxxvi. 276 , ? POMPEH. of one of these, which had been broken, was investigated,when it was found that the natural soil had Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pompeii-its-history-buildings-and-antiquities-an-account-of-the-destruction-of-the-city-with-a-full-description-of-the-remains-and-of-the-recent-excavations-and-also-an-itinerary-for-visitors-o-made-one-at-praeneste-in-the-temple-of-fortunewhich-pavement-remaineth-to-be-seen-at-this-day-it-may-be-remarked-here-that-the-eoman-villa-at-north-leigh-in-oxfordshire-examined-and-described-by-mr-hake-wiu-abounded-with-beautiful-pavements-the-substratum-pliu-xxxvi-276-pompeh-of-one-of-these-which-had-been-broken-was-investigatedwhen-it-was-found-that-the-natural-soil-had-image370068769.html
RM2CE22DN–. Pompeii; its history, buildings and antiquities : an account of the destruction of the city, with a full description of the remains, and of the recent excavations and also an itinerary for visitors . o made one at Praeneste, in the temple of Fortunewhich pavement remaineth to be seen at this day.* It may be remarked here, that the Eoman villa at North-leigh, in Oxfordshire, examined and described by Mr. Hake-wiU, abounded with beautiful pavements. The substratum * Pliu. xxxvi. 276 , ? POMPEH. of one of these, which had been broken, was investigated,when it was found that the natural soil had
Marius trekt zich terug in Praeneste.Marius de Jonge is drawn by the inhabitants of Praeneste with a rope on the city wall. The city gates are closed to keep the armies of Sulla beyond. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/marius-trekt-zich-terug-in-praenestemarius-de-jonge-is-drawn-by-the-inhabitants-of-praeneste-with-a-rope-on-the-city-wall-the-city-gates-are-closed-to-keep-the-armies-of-sulla-beyond-image414462207.html
RM2F28ANK–Marius trekt zich terug in Praeneste.Marius de Jonge is drawn by the inhabitants of Praeneste with a rope on the city wall. The city gates are closed to keep the armies of Sulla beyond.
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RF2BBH0M0–PALESTRINA, ITALY - FEBRUARY 20, 2020: Interior of the ancient Saint Agapitus Cathedral detail of the wooden carved ceiling
The curved façade of the Renaissance Palazzo Colonna Barberini at Palestrina, Lazio, Italy, follows the outline of the 1st century AD Roman Temple of Fortuna Primigenia. Remnants of the temple were incorporated in a mansion built in 1043 AD by the powerful Colonna dynasty. It was twice destroyed and rebuilt before passing to the Barberini family in 1630. The arc of monumental steps rising to the palace entrance once led to the temple, which stood in the Roman city of Praeneste, a favourite summer retreat of wealthy Romans. The palace is now an archaeological museum. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-curved-faade-of-the-renaissance-palazzo-colonna-barberini-at-palestrina-lazio-italy-follows-the-outline-of-the-1st-century-ad-roman-temple-of-fortuna-primigenia-remnants-of-the-temple-were-incorporated-in-a-mansion-built-in-1043-ad-by-the-powerful-colonna-dynasty-it-was-twice-destroyed-and-rebuilt-before-passing-to-the-barberini-family-in-1630-the-arc-of-monumental-steps-rising-to-the-palace-entrance-once-led-to-the-temple-which-stood-in-the-roman-city-of-praeneste-a-favourite-summer-retreat-of-wealthy-romans-the-palace-is-now-an-archaeological-museum-image383255832.html
RF2D7EPM8–The curved façade of the Renaissance Palazzo Colonna Barberini at Palestrina, Lazio, Italy, follows the outline of the 1st century AD Roman Temple of Fortuna Primigenia. Remnants of the temple were incorporated in a mansion built in 1043 AD by the powerful Colonna dynasty. It was twice destroyed and rebuilt before passing to the Barberini family in 1630. The arc of monumental steps rising to the palace entrance once led to the temple, which stood in the Roman city of Praeneste, a favourite summer retreat of wealthy Romans. The palace is now an archaeological museum.
Sanctuary of Fortuna Primigenia, ancient Roman religious complex in Praeneste. Palestrina, Italy Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sanctuary-of-fortuna-primigenia-ancient-roman-religious-complex-in-praeneste-palestrina-italy-image603157847.html
RF2X185YK–Sanctuary of Fortuna Primigenia, ancient Roman religious complex in Praeneste. Palestrina, Italy
. History of Rome and the Roman people, from its origin to the establishment of the Christian empire . Woundid (iaul. succeeded in S86 b.c. ; it had the same success. The Privernateswhose city was situated on the Amasenus, which comes doAvn toTerracina, were annoyed at seeing Eoman colonies so near them ;but their defeat assured the ti-anquillity of the ancient Volsciancountry. The inhabitants of Tibur and Praeneste, trusting to theirrocks and Avails preserved a threatening attitude. In 354 theydecided to treat for peace on the condition of keeping theirindependence, which the senate thought i Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/history-of-rome-and-the-roman-people-from-its-origin-to-the-establishment-of-the-christian-empire-woundid-iaul-succeeded-in-s86-bc-it-had-the-same-success-the-privernateswhose-city-was-situated-on-the-amasenus-which-comes-doavn-toterracina-were-annoyed-at-seeing-eoman-colonies-so-near-them-but-their-defeat-assured-the-ti-anquillity-of-the-ancient-volsciancountry-the-inhabitants-of-tibur-and-praeneste-trusting-to-theirrocks-and-avails-preserved-a-threatening-attitude-in-354-theydecided-to-treat-for-peace-on-the-condition-of-keeping-theirindependence-which-the-senate-thought-i-image369658102.html
RM2CDBAK2–. History of Rome and the Roman people, from its origin to the establishment of the Christian empire . Woundid (iaul. succeeded in S86 b.c. ; it had the same success. The Privernateswhose city was situated on the Amasenus, which comes doAvn toTerracina, were annoyed at seeing Eoman colonies so near them ;but their defeat assured the ti-anquillity of the ancient Volsciancountry. The inhabitants of Tibur and Praeneste, trusting to theirrocks and Avails preserved a threatening attitude. In 354 theydecided to treat for peace on the condition of keeping theirindependence, which the senate thought i
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RF2BBPW24–exterior of the ancient Saint Agapitus Cathedral in Palestrina, Italy
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RFCF3B56–Sun gate , Palestrina, italy
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RF2BBH0M7–PALESTRINA, ITALY - FEBRUARY 20, 2020: Interior of the ancient Saint Agapitus Cathedral detail of the wooden carved ceiling
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RF2X185YN–The Barberini Palace (Palazzo Barberini) in Palestrina, Italy
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RF2X185YT–The Barberini Palace (Palazzo Barberini) in Palestrina, Italy
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RF2X18604–Staircase accessing the former Sanctuary of Fortuna Primigenia. Palestrina, Italy
The statue of composer Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina in Piazza Regina Margherita in Palestrina, Italy Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-statue-of-composer-giovanni-pierluigi-da-palestrina-in-piazza-regina-margherita-in-palestrina-italy-image603157896.html
RF2X1861C–The statue of composer Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina in Piazza Regina Margherita in Palestrina, Italy
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RF2X18618–The statue of composer Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina in Piazza Regina Margherita in Palestrina, Italy
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