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Caesarea Philippi, an ancient Roman city now uninhabited and an archaeological site in the Golan Heights; Caesarea Philippi, Israel
Torso of a statue of Diomedes, Roman copy of a weke of Kresilas, Glyptothek, Munich, Bavaria, Germany, Europe
Marble statue of a young Roman athlete. Dated 300 BC
Libya - Tripolitania - Leptis Magna. UNESCO World Heritage List, 1982. Statue
Kew Gardens Hermes'. Statue of Hermes, the patron god of the gymnasium. Roman, 1st century AD copy of a Greek original from 330-300 BC
The head from a Roman statue of a victorious young athlete. 1st century AD. Remade from a Greek original of about 430 BC
Roman statue of a victorious young athlete. 1st century AD. Remade from a Greek original of about 430 BC. The athlete shown tying a ribbon around his head showing his victory in competition
Statue of an Athlete, 1-100. Italy, Roman, 1st Century. Marble; overall: 173.9 cm (68 7/16 in.)
Roman copy of Greek statue. Male torso
Discophorus, Roman, 2nd century AD, after a Greek original attributed to the sculptor Naukydes of 390-380 B.C
libya, tripoli, national museum, statue
Ruins of an amphitheater in a city, Coliseum, Rome, Italy
Madonna & Child With Angels (detail) Apse Mosaic 814-824 Roman Art Mosaic
Grape Harvest Roman Art Mausoleo di Costanza, Rome, Italy
Roman Guards at the Tomb by TissotRoman Guards at the Tomb James Tissot (1836-1902/French)
The Crown of Thorns by TissotThe Crown of Thorns James Tissot (1836-1902 French)
Discus Thrower (Discobolus) c. 450 Marble Museo delle Terme, Rome