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RMMF6X3P–The Temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus, or Temple of Jupiter Capitolinus, Ancient Rome, Reconstruction
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RMKC6NAC–Bronze statuette of Jupiter Capitolinus, 1st–2nd century A.D
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RMKC6NYF–Bronze statuette of Jupiter Capitolinus, 1st–2nd century A.D
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RMDXP755–Roman Art. The Temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus or Temple of Jupiter Capitolinus. Rome. Italy.
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RMEATN85–The Temple of Jupiter Capitolinus is located on the Capitoline Hill.
Relief depicting imperial triumph. This panel shows Marcus Aurelius celebrating a sacrifice in front of the temple of Jupiter Capitolinus. Roman. Circa 2nd century AD. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/relief-depicting-imperial-triumph-this-panel-shows-marcus-aurelius-image68555829.html
RMDYEYJD–Relief depicting imperial triumph. This panel shows Marcus Aurelius celebrating a sacrifice in front of the temple of Jupiter Capitolinus. Roman. Circa 2nd century AD.
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RMPPB8PR–Roman Art. The Temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus or Temple of Jupiter Capitolinus. It was located on the Capitoline Hill. Foundations. 6th century B.C. Capitoline Museums. Rome. Italy.
Sacrifice before the Temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus in Rome. Roman priests burn offerings at an altar, while others ritually slaughter bulls, wash hands in a bowl. Temple of Jupiter Capitolinus. Offerhande voor den Tempel van Jupiter. Copperplate engraving by Jan Luyken from Abraham Bogaert’s De Roomsche Monarchy, The Roman Monarchy, Francois Salma, Utrecht, 1697. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sacrifice-before-the-temple-of-jupiter-optimus-maximus-in-rome-roman-priests-burn-offerings-at-an-altar-while-others-ritually-slaughter-bulls-wash-hands-in-a-bowl-temple-of-jupiter-capitolinus-offerhande-voor-den-tempel-van-jupiter-copperplate-engraving-by-jan-luyken-from-abraham-bogaerts-de-roomsche-monarchy-the-roman-monarchy-francois-salma-utrecht-1697-image329473831.html
RM2A40R6F–Sacrifice before the Temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus in Rome. Roman priests burn offerings at an altar, while others ritually slaughter bulls, wash hands in a bowl. Temple of Jupiter Capitolinus. Offerhande voor den Tempel van Jupiter. Copperplate engraving by Jan Luyken from Abraham Bogaert’s De Roomsche Monarchy, The Roman Monarchy, Francois Salma, Utrecht, 1697.
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RMPPPT2M–Head of Jupiter Capitolinus on a Roman coin, back,
Ancient metal oil lamps in swan and animal shapes in Odescalchi Castle 1, Etruscan candelabra from a terracotta in Casa Gualtieri 2, cuirass with bells used by sentinels at the Temple of Jupiter Capitolinus 3. Copperplate engraving by Domenico Pronti from his own New Collection Representing Religious, Civil and Military Costumes of the Ancient Egyptians, Etruscans, Greeks and Romans, Nuova Raccolta Rappresentante I Costumi Religiosi Civili e Militari, Rome, 1805. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ancient-metal-oil-lamps-in-swan-and-animal-shapes-in-odescalchi-castle-1-etruscan-candelabra-from-a-terracotta-in-casa-gualtieri-2-cuirass-with-bells-used-by-sentinels-at-the-temple-of-jupiter-capitolinus-3-copperplate-engraving-by-domenico-pronti-from-his-own-new-collection-representing-religious-civil-and-military-costumes-of-the-ancient-egyptians-etruscans-greeks-and-romans-nuova-raccolta-rappresentante-i-costumi-religiosi-civili-e-militari-rome-1805-image484526722.html
RM2K482NP–Ancient metal oil lamps in swan and animal shapes in Odescalchi Castle 1, Etruscan candelabra from a terracotta in Casa Gualtieri 2, cuirass with bells used by sentinels at the Temple of Jupiter Capitolinus 3. Copperplate engraving by Domenico Pronti from his own New Collection Representing Religious, Civil and Military Costumes of the Ancient Egyptians, Etruscans, Greeks and Romans, Nuova Raccolta Rappresentante I Costumi Religiosi Civili e Militari, Rome, 1805.
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RMEATN0H–The Temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus, also known as the Temple of Jupiter Capitolinus
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RMEN97A8–Relief of monument in honour of divine Marcus Aurelius (161-180 AD). Sacrificing before the Temple of Jupiter Capitolinus.
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The Bambino of the Ara Coeli, at Rome, 1870. 'The Church of S. Maria di Ara Coeli is built on the site of the temple of Jupiter Capitolinus...There are some fragments of Gothic architecture in its front, as in the door of the north aisle, shown in our Artist's sketch...Its repute is owing to a very sacred image of the infant Saviour which belongs to the church...There is a curious custom in this church, which...brings a crowd of people...The sacred image is brought out to the front of the church, and is held up to bless the people...The church...has a very long stair of 121 marble steps. These Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-bambino-of-the-ara-coeli-at-rome-1870-the-church-of-s-maria-di-ara-coeli-is-built-on-the-site-of-the-temple-of-jupiter-capitolinusthere-are-some-fragments-of-gothic-architecture-in-its-front-as-in-the-door-of-the-north-aisle-shown-in-our-artists-sketchits-repute-is-owing-to-a-very-sacred-image-of-the-infant-saviour-which-belongs-to-the-churchthere-is-a-curious-custom-in-this-church-whichbrings-a-crowd-of-peoplethe-sacred-image-is-brought-out-to-the-front-of-the-church-and-is-held-up-to-bless-the-peoplethe-churchhas-a-very-long-stair-of-121-marble-steps-these-image617181233.html
RM2XT30XW–The Bambino of the Ara Coeli, at Rome, 1870. 'The Church of S. Maria di Ara Coeli is built on the site of the temple of Jupiter Capitolinus...There are some fragments of Gothic architecture in its front, as in the door of the north aisle, shown in our Artist's sketch...Its repute is owing to a very sacred image of the infant Saviour which belongs to the church...There is a curious custom in this church, which...brings a crowd of people...The sacred image is brought out to the front of the church, and is held up to bless the people...The church...has a very long stair of 121 marble steps. These
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RMC7XP89–Temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus Capitolinus Ancient Rome Capitoline Hill Festival party celebration celebrating festivities
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RME1EH7T–The interior of the Temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus, or Temple of Jupiter Capitolinus, Rome, Lazio, Italy, Europe
Busts of Jupiter Capitolinus Gallery Justine Marquis Vincenzo Giustiniani II (serietitel) Two Roman sculptures Jupiter. Above the portrait of Jupiter with a beard. Below the bust of a bearded Jupiter, accustomed the head to the left, a garment over one shoulder. Under both images coat of Vincenzo Giustiniani. Print from a series to the sculptures in the collection, in the Galleria Giustiniani to Rome. Manufacturer : print maker: Michel Natalis (indicated on object) to drawing of: François Perrier (indicated on object) Date: 1640 Physical characteristics: engra material: paper Technique: engrav Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/busts-of-jupiter-capitolinus-gallery-justine-marquis-vincenzo-giustiniani-ii-serietitel-two-roman-sculptures-jupiter-above-the-portrait-of-jupiter-with-a-beard-below-the-bust-of-a-bearded-jupiter-accustomed-the-head-to-the-left-a-garment-over-one-shoulder-under-both-images-coat-of-vincenzo-giustiniani-print-from-a-series-to-the-sculptures-in-the-collection-in-the-galleria-giustiniani-to-rome-manufacturer-print-maker-michel-natalis-indicated-on-object-to-drawing-of-franois-perrier-indicated-on-object-date-1640-physical-characteristics-engra-material-paper-technique-engrav-image348242150.html
RM2B6FPBJ–Busts of Jupiter Capitolinus Gallery Justine Marquis Vincenzo Giustiniani II (serietitel) Two Roman sculptures Jupiter. Above the portrait of Jupiter with a beard. Below the bust of a bearded Jupiter, accustomed the head to the left, a garment over one shoulder. Under both images coat of Vincenzo Giustiniani. Print from a series to the sculptures in the collection, in the Galleria Giustiniani to Rome. Manufacturer : print maker: Michel Natalis (indicated on object) to drawing of: François Perrier (indicated on object) Date: 1640 Physical characteristics: engra material: paper Technique: engrav
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RMMHH8D0–The Temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus, or Temple of Jupiter Capitolinus, Ancient Rome, Reconstruction
Relief depicting imperial triumph. This panel shows Marcus Aurelius celebrating a sacrifice in front of the temple of Jupiter Capitolinus. Roman. Circa 2nd century AD. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/relief-depicting-imperial-triumph-this-panel-shows-marcus-aurelius-image68555832.html
RMDYEYJG–Relief depicting imperial triumph. This panel shows Marcus Aurelius celebrating a sacrifice in front of the temple of Jupiter Capitolinus. Roman. Circa 2nd century AD.
Bronze statuette of Jupiter Capitolinus. Culture: Roman. Dimensions: H. 3 13/16 in. (9.7 cm). Date: 1st-2nd century A.D.. The patina is modern. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bronze-statuette-of-jupiter-capitolinus-culture-roman-dimensions-h-3-1316-in-97-cm-date-1st-2nd-century-ad-the-patina-is-modern-museum-metropolitan-museum-of-art-new-york-usa-image213146056.html
RMPANHY4–Bronze statuette of Jupiter Capitolinus. Culture: Roman. Dimensions: H. 3 13/16 in. (9.7 cm). Date: 1st-2nd century A.D.. The patina is modern. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
Bronze statuette of Jupiter Capitolinus 1st–2nd century A.D. Roman Jupiter sits enthroned in all his majesty, holding a thunderbolt in his right hand and a long scepter in his left.. Bronze statuette of Jupiter Capitolinus. Roman. 1st–2nd century A.D.. Bronze. Imperial. Bronzes Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bronze-statuette-of-jupiter-capitolinus-1st2nd-century-ad-roman-jupiter-sits-enthroned-in-all-his-majesty-holding-a-thunderbolt-in-his-right-hand-and-a-long-scepter-in-his-left-bronze-statuette-of-jupiter-capitolinus-roman-1st2nd-century-ad-bronze-imperial-bronzes-image457909868.html
RM2HGYGKT–Bronze statuette of Jupiter Capitolinus 1st–2nd century A.D. Roman Jupiter sits enthroned in all his majesty, holding a thunderbolt in his right hand and a long scepter in his left.. Bronze statuette of Jupiter Capitolinus. Roman. 1st–2nd century A.D.. Bronze. Imperial. Bronzes
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RMKP1X17–Bronze statuette of Jupiter Capitolinus MET DP20323 Bronze statuette of Jupiter Capitolinus MET DP20323 /246686
Bronze statuette of Jupiter Capitolinus 1st–2nd century A.D. Roman The patina is modern.. Bronze statuette of Jupiter Capitolinus 250566 Roman, Bronze statuette of Jupiter Capitolinus, 1st?2nd century A.D., Bronze, H. 3 13/16 in. (9.7 cm). The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Rogers Fund, 1917 (17.230.32) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bronze-statuette-of-jupiter-capitolinus-1st2nd-century-ad-roman-the-patina-is-modern-bronze-statuette-of-jupiter-capitolinus-250566-roman-bronze-statuette-of-jupiter-capitolinus-1st2nd-century-ad-bronze-h-3-1316-in-97-cm-the-metropolitan-museum-of-art-new-york-rogers-fund-1917-1723032-image458436869.html
RM2HHRGW9–Bronze statuette of Jupiter Capitolinus 1st–2nd century A.D. Roman The patina is modern.. Bronze statuette of Jupiter Capitolinus 250566 Roman, Bronze statuette of Jupiter Capitolinus, 1st?2nd century A.D., Bronze, H. 3 13/16 in. (9.7 cm). The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Rogers Fund, 1917 (17.230.32)
The Roman Empire - the forum Romans, temple, temples, Capitol, Capitoline Hill. With A) Aedes Divi Iulii / Temple of Caesar, B) Aedes Castorum / Temple of Castor and Pollux , C) Sacra Via, D) Rostra, E) Clivus Capitolinus, F) Basilica Iulia / Julia, G) Aedes Saturni / Temple of Saturn, H) Aedes Concordiae / Temple of Concord, I) Aedes Vespasiani / Temple of Vespasian, K) Aedes Iovis / Temple of Jupiter, L) Tabularium. Illustration by J Williamson. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-roman-empire-the-forum-romans-temple-temples-capitol-capitoline-83349221.html
RMERGTNW–The Roman Empire - the forum Romans, temple, temples, Capitol, Capitoline Hill. With A) Aedes Divi Iulii / Temple of Caesar, B) Aedes Castorum / Temple of Castor and Pollux , C) Sacra Via, D) Rostra, E) Clivus Capitolinus, F) Basilica Iulia / Julia, G) Aedes Saturni / Temple of Saturn, H) Aedes Concordiae / Temple of Concord, I) Aedes Vespasiani / Temple of Vespasian, K) Aedes Iovis / Temple of Jupiter, L) Tabularium. Illustration by J Williamson.
Van Jupiter Capitolinus, Michel Natalis, after François PERRIER, 1640 print Two Roman sculptures from Jupiter. Above the portrait of Jupiter with beard. Under the bust of a bearded Jupiter, used to the head to the left, a rug over one shoulder. At the bottom of both images the coat of arms of Vincenzo Giustiniani. Print from a series to the sculptures in the collection in the Galleria Giustiniani in Rome. paper engraving piece of sculpture, reproduction of a piece of sculpture. (story of) Jupiter (Zeus) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/van-jupiter-capitolinus-michel-natalis-after-franois-perrier-1640-print-two-roman-sculptures-from-jupiter-above-the-portrait-of-jupiter-with-beard-under-the-bust-of-a-bearded-jupiter-used-to-the-head-to-the-left-a-rug-over-one-shoulder-at-the-bottom-of-both-images-the-coat-of-arms-of-vincenzo-giustiniani-print-from-a-series-to-the-sculptures-in-the-collection-in-the-galleria-giustiniani-in-rome-paper-engraving-piece-of-sculpture-reproduction-of-a-piece-of-sculpture-story-of-jupiter-zeus-image594812364.html
RM2WFM16M–Van Jupiter Capitolinus, Michel Natalis, after François PERRIER, 1640 print Two Roman sculptures from Jupiter. Above the portrait of Jupiter with beard. Under the bust of a bearded Jupiter, used to the head to the left, a rug over one shoulder. At the bottom of both images the coat of arms of Vincenzo Giustiniani. Print from a series to the sculptures in the collection in the Galleria Giustiniani in Rome. paper engraving piece of sculpture, reproduction of a piece of sculpture. (story of) Jupiter (Zeus)
19th-century engraving of entablature from the temple of Jupiter in Rome. Published in Systematischer Bilder-Atlas zum Conversations-Lexikon, Ikonogra Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/19th-century-engraving-of-entablature-from-the-temple-of-jupiter-in-rome-published-in-systematischer-bilder-atlas-zum-conversations-lexikon-ikonogra-image414280948.html
RF2F203G4–19th-century engraving of entablature from the temple of Jupiter in Rome. Published in Systematischer Bilder-Atlas zum Conversations-Lexikon, Ikonogra
Bustes van Jupiter Capitolinus; Galleria Giustiniana del Marchese Vincenzo Giustiniani II.Two Roman sculptures from Jupiter. Above the portrait of Jupiter with beard. Under the bust of a bearded Jupiter, the head to the left, a rug over one shoulder. At the bottom of both images the coat of arms of Vincenzo Giustiniani. Print from a series to the sculptures in the collection in the Galleria Giustiniani in Rome. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bustes-van-jupiter-capitolinus-galleria-giustiniana-del-marchese-vincenzo-giustiniani-iitwo-roman-sculptures-from-jupiter-above-the-portrait-of-jupiter-with-beard-under-the-bust-of-a-bearded-jupiter-the-head-to-the-left-a-rug-over-one-shoulder-at-the-bottom-of-both-images-the-coat-of-arms-of-vincenzo-giustiniani-print-from-a-series-to-the-sculptures-in-the-collection-in-the-galleria-giustiniani-in-rome-image414459587.html
RM2F287C3–Bustes van Jupiter Capitolinus; Galleria Giustiniana del Marchese Vincenzo Giustiniani II.Two Roman sculptures from Jupiter. Above the portrait of Jupiter with beard. Under the bust of a bearded Jupiter, the head to the left, a rug over one shoulder. At the bottom of both images the coat of arms of Vincenzo Giustiniani. Print from a series to the sculptures in the collection in the Galleria Giustiniani in Rome.
Roman cities in Italy and Dalmatia . ?^ vC^^P®. Reconstruction of Upper Corner of an Etruscan Temple with its Terracotta Revetment (Durm) Plate XVII ROMAN CITIES 115 from the temples of the Athenian acropolis de-stroyed by the Persians. These are of stone, tobe sure, but the surface was so covered with stuccoand polychromy that the effect was not far dif-ferent: with the earliest Delphi sculptures theygive Greek prototypes for such Etrusco-Romangables and friezes as were found at Velletri, etc. The temple of Jupiter Capitolinus can hardlybe said to represent the normal Etruscan type:rather an Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/roman-cities-in-italy-and-dalmatia-vcp-reconstruction-of-upper-corner-of-an-etruscan-temple-with-its-terracotta-revetment-durm-plate-xvii-roman-cities-115-from-the-temples-of-the-athenian-acropolis-de-stroyed-by-the-persians-these-are-of-stone-tobe-sure-but-the-surface-was-so-covered-with-stuccoand-polychromy-that-the-effect-was-not-far-dif-ferent-with-the-earliest-delphi-sculptures-theygive-greek-prototypes-for-such-etrusco-romangables-and-friezes-as-were-found-at-velletri-etc-the-temple-of-jupiter-capitolinus-can-hardlybe-said-to-represent-the-normal-etruscan-typerather-an-image343292938.html
RM2AXE9J2–Roman cities in Italy and Dalmatia . ?^ vC^^P®. Reconstruction of Upper Corner of an Etruscan Temple with its Terracotta Revetment (Durm) Plate XVII ROMAN CITIES 115 from the temples of the Athenian acropolis de-stroyed by the Persians. These are of stone, tobe sure, but the surface was so covered with stuccoand polychromy that the effect was not far dif-ferent: with the earliest Delphi sculptures theygive Greek prototypes for such Etrusco-Romangables and friezes as were found at Velletri, etc. The temple of Jupiter Capitolinus can hardlybe said to represent the normal Etruscan type:rather an
Bustes from Jupiter Capitolinus; Galleria Giustiniana del Marchese Vincenzo Giustiniani II. Two Roman sculptures from Jupiter. Above the portrait of Jupiter with beard. Under the bust of a bearded Jupiter, the head to the left, a rug over one shoulder. On both busts the coat of arms of Vincenzo Giustiniani. Print is part of an album with a series of prints to the sculptures in the collection in the Galleria Giustiniani in Rome. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bustes-from-jupiter-capitolinus-galleria-giustiniana-del-marchese-vincenzo-giustiniani-ii-two-roman-sculptures-from-jupiter-above-the-portrait-of-jupiter-with-beard-under-the-bust-of-a-bearded-jupiter-the-head-to-the-left-a-rug-over-one-shoulder-on-both-busts-the-coat-of-arms-of-vincenzo-giustiniani-print-is-part-of-an-album-with-a-series-of-prints-to-the-sculptures-in-the-collection-in-the-galleria-giustiniani-in-rome-image432956229.html
RM2G4AT2D–Bustes from Jupiter Capitolinus; Galleria Giustiniana del Marchese Vincenzo Giustiniani II. Two Roman sculptures from Jupiter. Above the portrait of Jupiter with beard. Under the bust of a bearded Jupiter, the head to the left, a rug over one shoulder. On both busts the coat of arms of Vincenzo Giustiniani. Print is part of an album with a series of prints to the sculptures in the collection in the Galleria Giustiniani in Rome.
This 1899 illustration depicts Rome in the time of the Emperor Augustus, who ruled from 27 B.C. to A.D. 14. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-this-1899-illustration-depicts-rome-in-the-time-of-the-emperor-augustus-50122962.html
RFCWF89P–This 1899 illustration depicts Rome in the time of the Emperor Augustus, who ruled from 27 B.C. to A.D. 14.
ancient roman art in the National Archaeological Museum in Naples Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-ancient-roman-art-in-the-national-archaeological-museum-in-naples-81855914.html
RMEN4T1E–ancient roman art in the National Archaeological Museum in Naples
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RM2CFB6X0–The Triumph of Aemilius Paulus,
The Triumph of Aemilius Paulus, 1789. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-triumph-of-aemilius-paulus-1789-image343010813.html
RM2AX1DP5–The Triumph of Aemilius Paulus, 1789.
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RM2CFAN5A–The Triumph of Aemilius Paulus,
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RMHGX8WB–The Dome of the Rock looking through the trees Jerusalem, Palestine, Israel, 1946, West Bank, Historical Images, Black and White, Great Image,
The Triumph of Aemilius Paulus, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-triumph-of-aemilius-paulus-image370884444.html
RM2CFB6W0–The Triumph of Aemilius Paulus,
The Dome of the Rock, Jerusalem, Palestine, Israel, 1946, Historical Images, Black and White, Great Image, Stunning, قبة الصخرة, כיפת הסלע, Islamic, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-dome-of-the-rock-jerusalem-palestine-israel-1946-historical-images-130884803.html
RMHGX8W7–The Dome of the Rock, Jerusalem, Palestine, Israel, 1946, Historical Images, Black and White, Great Image, Stunning, قبة الصخرة, כיפת הסלע, Islamic,
Relief depicting imperial triumph. This panel shows Marcus Aurelius celebrating a sacrifice in front of the temple of Jupiter Capitolinus. Roman. Circa 2nd century AD. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/relief-depicting-imperial-triumph-this-panel-shows-marcus-aurelius-image68555830.html
RMDYEYJE–Relief depicting imperial triumph. This panel shows Marcus Aurelius celebrating a sacrifice in front of the temple of Jupiter Capitolinus. Roman. Circa 2nd century AD.
Sacrifice before the Temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus in Rome. Roman priests burn offerings at an altar, while others ritually slaughter bulls, wash hands in a bowl. Temple of Jupiter Capitolinus. Offerhande voor den Tempel van Jupiter. Copperplate engraving by Jan Luyken from Abraham Bogaerts De Roomsche Monarchy, The Roman Monarchy, Francois Salma, Utrecht, 1697. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sacrifice-before-the-temple-of-jupiter-optimus-maximus-in-rome-roman-priests-burn-offerings-at-an-altar-while-others-ritually-slaughter-bulls-wash-hands-in-a-bowl-temple-of-jupiter-capitolinus-offerhande-voor-den-tempel-van-jupiter-copperplate-engraving-by-jan-luyken-from-abraham-bogaerts-de-roomsche-monarchy-the-roman-monarchy-francois-salma-utrecht-1697-image359058340.html
RM2BT4EG4–Sacrifice before the Temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus in Rome. Roman priests burn offerings at an altar, while others ritually slaughter bulls, wash hands in a bowl. Temple of Jupiter Capitolinus. Offerhande voor den Tempel van Jupiter. Copperplate engraving by Jan Luyken from Abraham Bogaerts De Roomsche Monarchy, The Roman Monarchy, Francois Salma, Utrecht, 1697.
Piazzo del Campidoglio on Capitoline Hill, Rome, Italy Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-piazzo-del-campidoglio-on-capitoline-hill-rome-italy-173413680.html
RMM23JWM–Piazzo del Campidoglio on Capitoline Hill, Rome, Italy
Bronze statuette of Jupiter Capitolinus MET DP20323 Bronze statuette of Jupiter Capitolinus MET DP20323 /246686 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-bronze-statuette-of-jupiter-capitolinus-met-dp20323-bronze-statuette-168300438.html
RMKNPMWX–Bronze statuette of Jupiter Capitolinus MET DP20323 Bronze statuette of Jupiter Capitolinus MET DP20323 /246686
The Dome of the Rock, Qubbat al-Sakhra, an Islamic shrine located on the Temple Mount in the Old City of Jerusalem. Aerial view from the Lutheran Chur Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-dome-of-the-rock-qubbat-al-sakhra-an-islamic-shrine-located-on-the-temple-mount-in-the-old-city-of-jerusalem-aerial-view-from-the-lutheran-chur-image389295521.html
RF2DH9XBD–The Dome of the Rock, Qubbat al-Sakhra, an Islamic shrine located on the Temple Mount in the Old City of Jerusalem. Aerial view from the Lutheran Chur
Bronze statuette of Jupiter Capitolinus MET DP161809 250566 Roman, Bronze statuette of Jupiter Capitolinus, 1st?2nd century A.D., Bronze, H. 3 13/16 in. (9.7 cm). The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Rogers Fund, 1917 (17.230.32) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-bronze-statuette-of-jupiter-capitolinus-met-dp161809-250566-roman-168196961.html
RMKNJ0X9–Bronze statuette of Jupiter Capitolinus MET DP161809 250566 Roman, Bronze statuette of Jupiter Capitolinus, 1st?2nd century A.D., Bronze, H. 3 13/16 in. (9.7 cm). The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Rogers Fund, 1917 (17.230.32)
Reconstruction of the Capitoline Hill, Rome, Italy Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-reconstruction-of-the-capitoline-hill-rome-italy-175993805.html
RMM695W1–Reconstruction of the Capitoline Hill, Rome, Italy
19th-century engraving of entablature from the temple of Jupiter in Rome. Published in Systematischer Bilder-Atlas zum Conversations-Lexikon, Ikonogra Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/19th-century-engraving-of-entablature-from-the-temple-of-jupiter-in-rome-published-in-systematischer-bilder-atlas-zum-conversations-lexikon-ikonogra-image381536046.html
RF2D4MD3A–19th-century engraving of entablature from the temple of Jupiter in Rome. Published in Systematischer Bilder-Atlas zum Conversations-Lexikon, Ikonogra
The Capitoline Hill, between the Forum and the Campus Martius, is one of the Seven Hills of Rome Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-capitoline-hill-between-the-forum-and-the-campus-martius-is-one-84678085.html
RFEWNBN9–The Capitoline Hill, between the Forum and the Campus Martius, is one of the Seven Hills of Rome
The story of the greatest nations, from the dawn of history to the twentieth century : a comprehensive history, founded upon the leading authorities, including a complete chronology of the world, and a pronouncing vocabulary of each nation . wealth ; Junius Brutus and Tarquinius Collatinus first praetorsor consuls. 507—War with the Etrurians under Lars Porsena.The Capitol dedicated to Jupiter Capitolinus. 501—First dictator SpuriusLartius. 498—Latins conquered at Lake Regillus. 494—Secession of thePlebeians to the Sacred Mount; establishment of tribunes of the Plebeians.491—Wars with the .^qui Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-story-of-the-greatest-nations-from-the-dawn-of-history-to-the-twentieth-century-a-comprehensive-history-founded-upon-the-leading-authorities-including-a-complete-chronology-of-the-world-and-a-pronouncing-vocabulary-of-each-nation-wealth-junius-brutus-and-tarquinius-collatinus-first-praetorsor-consuls-507war-with-the-etrurians-under-lars-porsenathe-capitol-dedicated-to-jupiter-capitolinus-501first-dictator-spuriuslartius-498latins-conquered-at-lake-regillus-494secession-of-theplebeians-to-the-sacred-mount-establishment-of-tribunes-of-the-plebeians491wars-with-the-qui-image342894721.html
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RM2CFB6WY–The Triumph of Aemilius Paulus,
Ancient metal oil lamps in swan and animal shapes in Odescalchi Castle 1, Etruscan candelabra from a terracotta in Casa Gualtieri 2, cuirass with bells used by sentinels at the Temple of Jupiter Capitolinus 3. Copperplate engraving by Domenico Pronti from his own New Collection Representing Religious, Civil and Military Costumes of the Ancient Egyptians, Etruscans, Greeks and Romans, Nuova Raccolta Rappresentante I Costumi Religiosi Civili e Militari, Rome, 1805. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ancient-metal-oil-lamps-in-swan-and-animal-shapes-in-odescalchi-castle-1-etruscan-candelabra-from-a-terracotta-in-casa-gualtieri-2-cuirass-with-bells-used-by-sentinels-at-the-temple-of-jupiter-capitolinus-3-copperplate-engraving-by-domenico-pronti-from-his-own-new-collection-representing-religious-civil-and-military-costumes-of-the-ancient-egyptians-etruscans-greeks-and-romans-nuova-raccolta-rappresentante-i-costumi-religiosi-civili-e-militari-rome-1805-image571815657.html
RM2T68CKN–Ancient metal oil lamps in swan and animal shapes in Odescalchi Castle 1, Etruscan candelabra from a terracotta in Casa Gualtieri 2, cuirass with bells used by sentinels at the Temple of Jupiter Capitolinus 3. Copperplate engraving by Domenico Pronti from his own New Collection Representing Religious, Civil and Military Costumes of the Ancient Egyptians, Etruscans, Greeks and Romans, Nuova Raccolta Rappresentante I Costumi Religiosi Civili e Militari, Rome, 1805.
The Dome of the Rock, Qubbat al-Sakhra, an Islamic shrine located on the Temple Mount in the Old City of Jerusalem. Aerial view from the Lutheran Chur Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-dome-of-the-rock-qubbat-al-sakhra-an-islamic-shrine-located-on-the-temple-mount-in-the-old-city-of-jerusalem-aerial-view-from-the-lutheran-chur-image389295490.html
RF2DH9XAA–The Dome of the Rock, Qubbat al-Sakhra, an Islamic shrine located on the Temple Mount in the Old City of Jerusalem. Aerial view from the Lutheran Chur
Reconstruction of the Capitoline Hill, Rome, Italy Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-reconstruction-of-the-capitoline-hill-rome-italy-175993831.html
RMM695WY–Reconstruction of the Capitoline Hill, Rome, Italy
The Capitoline Hill, between the Forum and the Campus Martius, is one of the Seven Hills of Rome Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-capitoline-hill-between-the-forum-and-the-campus-martius-is-one-84678098.html
RMEWNBNP–The Capitoline Hill, between the Forum and the Campus Martius, is one of the Seven Hills of Rome
Ancient legends of Roman history . f Jupiter Capitolinus as the religious centre of the nationdid not arise in the first year of the Republic is that, in theabsolutely historic period (in the last century of the Re-public) there still existed on the Quirinal the CapitoliumVetus. This was dedicated to the same divinities as thoseof the Capitoline triad, and, as late as the time of Sulla,was honored with the same worship as the Capitol. From this there results the truly recent origin of the prin-cipal cult of Jupiter Capitolinus. Only after the completesubjugation of the Peninsula in 338 B.C. di Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ancient-legends-of-roman-history-f-jupiter-capitolinus-as-the-religious-centre-of-the-nationdid-not-arise-in-the-first-year-of-the-republic-is-that-in-theabsolutely-historic-period-in-the-last-century-of-the-re-public-there-still-existed-on-the-quirinal-the-capitoliumvetus-this-was-dedicated-to-the-same-divinities-as-thoseof-the-capitoline-triad-and-as-late-as-the-time-of-sullawas-honored-with-the-same-worship-as-the-capitol-from-this-there-results-the-truly-recent-origin-of-the-prin-cipal-cult-of-jupiter-capitolinus-only-after-the-completesubjugation-of-the-peninsula-in-338-bc-di-image343171005.html
RM2AX8P39–Ancient legends of Roman history . f Jupiter Capitolinus as the religious centre of the nationdid not arise in the first year of the Republic is that, in theabsolutely historic period (in the last century of the Re-public) there still existed on the Quirinal the CapitoliumVetus. This was dedicated to the same divinities as thoseof the Capitoline triad, and, as late as the time of Sulla,was honored with the same worship as the Capitol. From this there results the truly recent origin of the prin-cipal cult of Jupiter Capitolinus. Only after the completesubjugation of the Peninsula in 338 B.C. di
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RM2CFB6Y1–The Triumph of Aemilius Paulus,
Bronze statuette of Jupiter Capitolinus. Culture: Roman. Dimensions: Other: 4 11/16 x 2 3/8 x 2 in. (11.9 x 6 x 5.1 cm). Date: 1st-2nd century A.D.. Jupiter sits enthroned in all his majesty, holding a thunderbolt in his right hand and a long scepter in his left. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bronze-statuette-of-jupiter-capitolinus-culture-roman-dimensions-other-4-1116-x-2-38-x-2-in-119-x-6-x-51-cm-date-1st-2nd-century-ad-jupiter-sits-enthroned-in-all-his-majesty-holding-a-thunderbolt-in-his-right-hand-and-a-long-scepter-in-his-left-museum-metropolitan-museum-of-art-new-york-usa-image213258428.html
RMPAXN8C–Bronze statuette of Jupiter Capitolinus. Culture: Roman. Dimensions: Other: 4 11/16 x 2 3/8 x 2 in. (11.9 x 6 x 5.1 cm). Date: 1st-2nd century A.D.. Jupiter sits enthroned in all his majesty, holding a thunderbolt in his right hand and a long scepter in his left. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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. Tales of chivalry : or, Perils by flood and field ..... t hungerwhich had slight need of any further stimu-lant than its own sad necessity), presentedthem with the beverage : thus prolongingthe existence of her children, like the birdof which similar tenderness is fabled, evenat the price of that tide of life by whichher own was supported. REVOLT OF THE JEWS. The emperor Adrian havmg built atemple to Jupiter Capitolinus in Jeru-salem, the Jews, instigated by Barco-chebas, an impostor, who persuaded themthat he was the Messiah, levolted againstthe Romans, who instantly attacked them,and, afte Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/tales-of-chivalry-or-perils-by-flood-and-field-t-hungerwhich-had-slight-need-of-any-further-stimu-lant-than-its-own-sad-necessity-presentedthem-with-the-beverage-thus-prolongingthe-existence-of-her-children-like-the-birdof-which-similar-tenderness-is-fabled-evenat-the-price-of-that-tide-of-life-by-whichher-own-was-supported-revolt-of-the-jews-the-emperor-adrian-havmg-built-atemple-to-jupiter-capitolinus-in-jeru-salem-the-jews-instigated-by-barco-chebas-an-impostor-who-persuaded-themthat-he-was-the-messiah-levolted-againstthe-romans-who-instantly-attacked-themand-afte-image336755787.html
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Ancient legends of Roman history . labrum, and notthe Forum. Likewise, I do not find in the passages quoted any argu-ment in favor of the statement that Mons Tarpeius origi-nally indicated only the southern portion of the hill, wherethe temple of Jupiter Capitolinus was afterwards erected.In fact, the passages of the ancient writers which referto the change of name from Mons Tarpeius to Mons Capi-tolinus do not compel us to agree, with modern critics,that the northern portion of the Capitoline was not calledMons Tarpeius also.5 Against such entirely arbitrary conclusions I shall opposethe insc Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ancient-legends-of-roman-history-labrum-and-notthe-forum-likewise-i-do-not-find-in-the-passages-quoted-any-argu-ment-in-favor-of-the-statement-that-mons-tarpeius-origi-nally-indicated-only-the-southern-portion-of-the-hill-wherethe-temple-of-jupiter-capitolinus-was-afterwards-erectedin-fact-the-passages-of-the-ancient-writers-which-referto-the-change-of-name-from-mons-tarpeius-to-mons-capi-tolinus-do-not-compel-us-to-agree-with-modern-criticsthat-the-northern-portion-of-the-capitoline-was-not-calledmons-tarpeius-also5-against-such-entirely-arbitrary-conclusions-i-shall-opposethe-insc-image343178860.html
RM2AX943T–Ancient legends of Roman history . labrum, and notthe Forum. Likewise, I do not find in the passages quoted any argu-ment in favor of the statement that Mons Tarpeius origi-nally indicated only the southern portion of the hill, wherethe temple of Jupiter Capitolinus was afterwards erected.In fact, the passages of the ancient writers which referto the change of name from Mons Tarpeius to Mons Capi-tolinus do not compel us to agree, with modern critics,that the northern portion of the Capitoline was not calledMons Tarpeius also.5 Against such entirely arbitrary conclusions I shall opposethe insc
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The Bible hand-book: an introduction to the study of Sacred Scripture . VESPASIAN, (Born A. D. 9. Reigned 69 to 79 A. D. Died A. D. 79.) The reverse shows the Temple of Jupiter Capitolinus, erected by Vespasian atRome. Titus Flavius Vespasianus succeeded Nero as Emperor of Rome. Being sentby Nero to continue war against the Jews (A. D. 66), he remained until A.D. 69,when, on the death of Nero, he returned to Rome to assume the throne, leavinghis son Titus (who afterwards succeeded him as Emperor) to complete the con-quest of Judaea. (See illustrations on page 11 and facing 560.) While Vespasia Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-bible-hand-book-an-introduction-to-the-study-of-sacred-scripture-vespasian-born-a-d-9-reigned-69-to-79-a-d-died-a-d-79-the-reverse-shows-the-temple-of-jupiter-capitolinus-erected-by-vespasian-atrome-titus-flavius-vespasianus-succeeded-nero-as-emperor-of-rome-being-sentby-nero-to-continue-war-against-the-jews-a-d-66-he-remained-until-ad-69when-on-the-death-of-nero-he-returned-to-rome-to-assume-the-throne-leavinghis-son-titus-who-afterwards-succeeded-him-as-emperor-to-complete-the-con-quest-of-judaea-see-illustrations-on-page-11-and-facing-560-while-vespasia-image340300925.html
RM2ANJ18D–The Bible hand-book: an introduction to the study of Sacred Scripture . VESPASIAN, (Born A. D. 9. Reigned 69 to 79 A. D. Died A. D. 79.) The reverse shows the Temple of Jupiter Capitolinus, erected by Vespasian atRome. Titus Flavius Vespasianus succeeded Nero as Emperor of Rome. Being sentby Nero to continue war against the Jews (A. D. 66), he remained until A.D. 69,when, on the death of Nero, he returned to Rome to assume the throne, leavinghis son Titus (who afterwards succeeded him as Emperor) to complete the con-quest of Judaea. (See illustrations on page 11 and facing 560.) While Vespasia
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. Rambles in Rome : an archæological and historical guide to the museums, galleries, villas, churches, and antiquities of Rome and the Campagna. of theArch of Marcus Aurelius. That emperor is there, after a victory,offering sacrifice upon the Capitoline Hill;and in the background is a representationof the Temple of Jupiter Capitolinus : ithas three doors, and the figures of Minerva,Jupiter, and Juno. This is to the specta-tors left, and faces south, as we are toldthe temple faced. This relief is furthercorroborated by another in the Louvre, inthe background of which is likewise a re-presentati Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rambles-in-rome-an-archological-and-historical-guide-to-the-museums-galleries-villas-churches-and-antiquities-of-rome-and-the-campagna-of-thearch-of-marcus-aurelius-that-emperor-is-there-after-a-victoryoffering-sacrifice-upon-the-capitoline-hilland-in-the-background-is-a-representationof-the-temple-of-jupiter-capitolinus-ithas-three-doors-and-the-figures-of-minervajupiter-and-juno-this-is-to-the-specta-tors-left-and-faces-south-as-we-are-toldthe-temple-faced-this-relief-is-furthercorroborated-by-another-in-the-louvre-inthe-background-of-which-is-likewise-a-re-presentati-image370653338.html
RM2CF0M36–. Rambles in Rome : an archæological and historical guide to the museums, galleries, villas, churches, and antiquities of Rome and the Campagna. of theArch of Marcus Aurelius. That emperor is there, after a victory,offering sacrifice upon the Capitoline Hill;and in the background is a representationof the Temple of Jupiter Capitolinus : ithas three doors, and the figures of Minerva,Jupiter, and Juno. This is to the specta-tors left, and faces south, as we are toldthe temple faced. This relief is furthercorroborated by another in the Louvre, inthe background of which is likewise a re-presentati
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. An illustrated dictionary of words used in art and archaeology. Explaining terms frequently used in works on architecture, arms, bronzes, Christian art, colour, costume, decoration, devices, emblems, heraldry, lace, personal ornaments, pottery, painting, sculpture, &c, with their derivations . ylline bookswere a series of oracles of the destiny of theRoman Empire ; they were three in number, andwere placed by Tarquin in a vault of the templeof Jupiter Capitolinus, and were consulted incases of difficulty by an order of the senate.They perished in 670 a.u.c, when the Capitolwas burnt. A set o Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-illustrated-dictionary-of-words-used-in-art-and-archaeology-explaining-terms-frequently-used-in-works-on-architecture-arms-bronzes-christian-art-colour-costume-decoration-devices-emblems-heraldry-lace-personal-ornaments-pottery-painting-sculpture-c-with-their-derivations-ylline-bookswere-a-series-of-oracles-of-the-destiny-of-theroman-empire-they-were-three-in-number-andwere-placed-by-tarquin-in-a-vault-of-the-templeof-jupiter-capitolinus-and-were-consulted-incases-of-difficulty-by-an-order-of-the-senatethey-perished-in-670-auc-when-the-capitolwas-burnt-a-set-o-image376219391.html
RM2CT27JR–. An illustrated dictionary of words used in art and archaeology. Explaining terms frequently used in works on architecture, arms, bronzes, Christian art, colour, costume, decoration, devices, emblems, heraldry, lace, personal ornaments, pottery, painting, sculpture, &c, with their derivations . ylline bookswere a series of oracles of the destiny of theRoman Empire ; they were three in number, andwere placed by Tarquin in a vault of the templeof Jupiter Capitolinus, and were consulted incases of difficulty by an order of the senate.They perished in 670 a.u.c, when the Capitolwas burnt. A set o
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. An illustrated dictionary of words used in art and archaeology. Explaining terms frequently used in works on architecture, arms, bronzes, Christian art, colour, costume, decoration, devices, emblems, heraldry, lace, personal ornaments, pottery, painting, sculpture, &c., with their derivations . oracles of the destiny of theRoman Empire ; they were three in number, andwere placed by Tarquin in a vault of the templeof Jupiter Capitolinus, and were consulted incases of difficulty by an order of the senate.They j^erished in 670 A.u.c, when the Capitolwas burnt. A set of Sibylline oracles in exis Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-illustrated-dictionary-of-words-used-in-art-and-archaeology-explaining-terms-frequently-used-in-works-on-architecture-arms-bronzes-christian-art-colour-costume-decoration-devices-emblems-heraldry-lace-personal-ornaments-pottery-painting-sculpture-c-with-their-derivations-oracles-of-the-destiny-of-theroman-empire-they-were-three-in-number-andwere-placed-by-tarquin-in-a-vault-of-the-templeof-jupiter-capitolinus-and-were-consulted-incases-of-difficulty-by-an-order-of-the-senatethey-jerished-in-670-auc-when-the-capitolwas-burnt-a-set-of-sibylline-oracles-in-exis-image375503382.html
RM2CPWJB2–. An illustrated dictionary of words used in art and archaeology. Explaining terms frequently used in works on architecture, arms, bronzes, Christian art, colour, costume, decoration, devices, emblems, heraldry, lace, personal ornaments, pottery, painting, sculpture, &c., with their derivations . oracles of the destiny of theRoman Empire ; they were three in number, andwere placed by Tarquin in a vault of the templeof Jupiter Capitolinus, and were consulted incases of difficulty by an order of the senate.They j^erished in 670 A.u.c, when the Capitolwas burnt. A set of Sibylline oracles in exis
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. New Testament hours. part of it, the holy furniture, and the adornmentsand vessels of the Temple; the table of shewbread, theseven-branched candlestick, and the sacred rolls of theLaw, as we see them still, carved on the triumphalarch. Behind this spoil of the sanctuary, Eoman youthsbore proudly the image of the god of Victory, who, asthey fancied, had so gloriously honoured the Eoman arms,and then, amidst a blaze of military splendour, cameTitus. The pageant stopped at the temple of Jupiter THE FALL OF JERUSALEM 431 Capitolinus till word came that sentence had been carriedout on Simon ben G Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/new-testament-hours-part-of-it-the-holy-furniture-and-the-adornmentsand-vessels-of-the-temple-the-table-of-shewbread-theseven-branched-candlestick-and-the-sacred-rolls-of-thelaw-as-we-see-them-still-carved-on-the-triumphalarch-behind-this-spoil-of-the-sanctuary-eoman-youthsbore-proudly-the-image-of-the-god-of-victory-who-asthey-fancied-had-so-gloriously-honoured-the-eoman-armsand-then-amidst-a-blaze-of-military-splendour-cametitus-the-pageant-stopped-at-the-temple-of-jupiter-the-fall-of-jerusalem-431-capitolinus-till-word-came-that-sentence-had-been-carriedout-on-simon-ben-g-image370618798.html
RM2CEY41J–. New Testament hours. part of it, the holy furniture, and the adornmentsand vessels of the Temple; the table of shewbread, theseven-branched candlestick, and the sacred rolls of theLaw, as we see them still, carved on the triumphalarch. Behind this spoil of the sanctuary, Eoman youthsbore proudly the image of the god of Victory, who, asthey fancied, had so gloriously honoured the Eoman arms,and then, amidst a blaze of military splendour, cameTitus. The pageant stopped at the temple of Jupiter THE FALL OF JERUSALEM 431 Capitolinus till word came that sentence had been carriedout on Simon ben G
. Grecian and Roman mythology . le,Apis. The Romans considered him the protect-ing deity of their empire, and styled him Jupi-ter Capitolinus from his chief temple on theCapitoline Hill; Jupiter Tonans, or Thunder-er ; Jupiter Fulminans, or Fulgurator, scattererof lightning. An ancient gem shows him qui-etly looking into the universe, holding the thun-der in his right hand, and in his left, the im-perial sceptre, with the eagle at his feet. An-other represents him with the horns of a ram. This is the image ofJupiter Ammon, who was principally worshipped in Libya, where hegave oracles. The foll Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/grecian-and-roman-mythology-leapis-the-romans-considered-him-the-protect-ing-deity-of-their-empire-and-styled-him-jupi-ter-capitolinus-from-his-chief-temple-on-thecapitoline-hill-jupiter-tonans-or-thunder-er-jupiter-fulminans-or-fulgurator-scattererof-lightning-an-ancient-gem-shows-him-qui-etly-looking-into-the-universe-holding-the-thun-der-in-his-right-hand-and-in-his-left-the-im-perial-sceptre-with-the-eagle-at-his-feet-an-other-represents-him-with-the-horns-of-a-ram-this-is-the-image-ofjupiter-ammon-who-was-principally-worshipped-in-libya-where-hegave-oracles-the-foll-image370105002.html
RM2CE3MKP–. Grecian and Roman mythology . le,Apis. The Romans considered him the protect-ing deity of their empire, and styled him Jupi-ter Capitolinus from his chief temple on theCapitoline Hill; Jupiter Tonans, or Thunder-er ; Jupiter Fulminans, or Fulgurator, scattererof lightning. An ancient gem shows him qui-etly looking into the universe, holding the thun-der in his right hand, and in his left, the im-perial sceptre, with the eagle at his feet. An-other represents him with the horns of a ram. This is the image ofJupiter Ammon, who was principally worshipped in Libya, where hegave oracles. The foll
. History of Rome and the Popes in the Middle Ages . Cassio-dorus, is to grasp how human genius can outdo itself, andvhen he said this the Temple of Jupiter, the chief glory of the Ibid., v. 325 ff. {P. L., LVIII., 739; Luetjohann, 257) : . . micant coloreslbus vel venetus, virens rubensque? 2 Sidonius (1, Ep., 10, ad Campanianum. P. L., LVIII., 465 ; Luetjohann, 16)ays, when speaking of his period : Vereor ne famem populi romani theatralis caveaemgor insonet? 3 Variar., 6, No. 18 (P. L., LXIX., 698). 132 ROME AND THE POPES [No. 94 mons capitolinus, had already been unmercifully damaged by t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/history-of-rome-and-the-popes-in-the-middle-ages-cassio-dorus-is-to-grasp-how-human-genius-can-outdo-itself-andvhen-he-said-this-the-temple-of-jupiter-the-chief-glory-of-the-ibid-v-325-ff-p-l-lviii-739-luetjohann-257-micant-coloreslbus-vel-venetus-virens-rubensque-2-sidonius-1-ep-10-ad-campanianum-p-l-lviii-465-luetjohann-16ays-when-speaking-of-his-period-vereor-ne-famem-populi-romani-theatralis-caveaemgor-insonet-3-variar-6-no-18-p-l-lxix-698-132-rome-and-the-popes-no-94-mons-capitolinus-had-already-been-unmercifully-damaged-by-t-image371631007.html
RM2CGH73Y–. History of Rome and the Popes in the Middle Ages . Cassio-dorus, is to grasp how human genius can outdo itself, andvhen he said this the Temple of Jupiter, the chief glory of the Ibid., v. 325 ff. {P. L., LVIII., 739; Luetjohann, 257) : . . micant coloreslbus vel venetus, virens rubensque? 2 Sidonius (1, Ep., 10, ad Campanianum. P. L., LVIII., 465 ; Luetjohann, 16)ays, when speaking of his period : Vereor ne famem populi romani theatralis caveaemgor insonet? 3 Variar., 6, No. 18 (P. L., LXIX., 698). 132 ROME AND THE POPES [No. 94 mons capitolinus, had already been unmercifully damaged by t
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