Via Labicana — The Via Labicana was an ancient road of Italy, leading east southeast from Rome. It seems possible that the road at first led to Tusculum, that it was then extended to Labici, and later still became a road for through traffic; it may even have… … Wikipedia
Via Labicana — Beginn der Via Labicana im Osten Roms Die Via Labicana (heutiger Name: Via Casilina) ist eine antike römische Straße in Italien. Sie begann ost südöstlich von Rom und führte nach Tusculum und zum namengebenden Ort Labici. Vom Zentrum aus führte… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Augustus — For other uses of Octavius, see Octavius (disambiguation). For other uses of Octavian, see Octavian (disambiguation). For other uses of Augustus, see Augustus (disambiguation) … Wikipedia
Augustus of Prima Porta — Sculpture title=Prima Porta Augustus artist=Anonymous year=1st century type=White Marble city=Rome museum=Vatican MuseumsAugustus of Prima Porta is a 2.04m high marble statue of Augustus Caesar which was discovered on April 20, 1863 in the Villa… … Wikipedia
Via — (lat.), 1) Straße, Weg; daher Viae servĭtus, der Wegservitut, s.u. Servitut S. 903. Viae receptae actio (V. rejectae actio), Klage eines Grundstückbesitzers gegen seinen Nachbar, welcher den, zwischen beider Grundstücken hingehenden Weg auf des… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
National Museum of Rome — The exterior of the Museum s Baths of Diocletian site … Wikipedia
Rome — • The significance of Rome lies primarily in the fact that it is the city of the pope Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Rome Rome † … Catholic encyclopedia
ROME — ROME, capital of Italy. The Classical Period THE MIDDLE AND LATE REPUBLIC The earliest record of contact between Jews and the Roman Republic is the embassy sent by judah the Maccabee to Rome, headed by Eupolemos ben Joḥanan, and Jason ben Eleazar … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Western sculpture — ▪ art Introduction three dimensional artistic forms produced in what is now Europe and later in non European areas dominated by European culture (such as North America) from the Metal Ages (Europe, history of) to the present. Like… … Universalium
Diocletian — 51st Emperor of the Roman Empire Laureate bust of Diocletian. Reign 20 November 284 – 1 April 286 (alone) 1 April 286 – … Wikipedia