Ancient Roman ruins — Stock Photo, Image

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Excavated ancient Roman ruins in front of the Trajan Markets in Rome, Italy

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Excavated ancient Roman ruins in front of the Trajan Markets in Rome, Italy
Ancient Roman ruins — Stock Photo, Image
ROME, ITALY - AUGUST 1 2015: Roman Forum was the center of political, commercial and judicial life in ancient Rome. Many of the most important city structures were located on or near the Forum.
Ruins of the Roman Forum — Stock Photo, Image
ROME, ITALY - AUGUST 1 2015: House of the Vestal Virgins at the Palatine Hill, used to accommodate the priestesses who tended the sacred flame in the Temple of Vesta.
House of the Vestal Virgins at the Palatine Hill — Stock Photo, Image
Ruins of the Temple of Castor and Pollux on the left and the Temple of Vesta on the right at the Roman Forum.
Temple of Castor and Pollux at the Roman Forum. — Stock Photo, Image
Excavated ancient Roman ruins and the Trajan's column in Rome, Italy
Roman ruins — Stock Photo, Image
Trajan's Markets, built by Emperor Trajan and his architect, Apollodorus of Damascus, as a visionary new complex of 150 shops and offices in the early 2nd century AD
Trajan's Markets in Rome, Italy — Stock Photo, Image
Trajan's Markets, built by Emperor Trajan and his architect, Apollodorus of Damascus, as a visionary new complex of 150 shops and offices in the early 2nd century AD
Trajan's Markets in Rome, Italy — Stock Photo, Image
Triumphal arch of the Emperor Septimius Severus. This triumphal arch, one of the most striking and best preserved monuments of the Forum, was erected in AD 203 to ce
Triumphal arch of the Emperor Septimius Severus — Stock Photo, Image
ROME, ITALY - AUGUST 1 2015: Central courtyard of the House of the Vestal Virgins at the Palatine Hill, used to accommodate the priestesses who tended the sacred flame in the Temple of Vesta.
Courtyard of the House of the Vestal Virgins — Stock Photo, Image
Podium of the Temple of Mars in the Forum of Augustus. The Forum was built to celebrate Augustus's victory over Julius Caesar's assassins, Brutus and Cassius, at the Battle of Philippi in 41 BC.
Forum of Augustus in Rome, Italy — Stock Photo, Image
ROME, ITALY - AUGUST 1 2015: Roman Forum was the center of political, commercial and judicial life in ancient Rome. Many of the most important city structures were located on or near the Forum.
Ruins of the Roman Forum — Stock Photo, Image
ROME, ITALY - AUGUST 1 2015: Roman Forum was the center of political, commercial and judicial life in ancient Rome. Many of the most important city structures were located on or near the Forum.
Ruins of the Roman Forum — Stock Photo, Image
Ancient Roman ruins at the Palatine Hill in Rome
Ancient Roman ruins at the Palatine Hill in Rome — Stock Photo, Image
ROME, ITALY - AUGUST 1 2015: Triumphal Arch of Septimius Severus is one of the best preserved monuments of the Forum, was erected in AD 203 to celebrate the tenth anniversary of his accession.
Arch of Septimius Severus, Rome, Italy — Stock Photo, Image
The Colosseum, or the Coliseum, originally the Flavian Amphitheatre is an elliptical amphitheater in the center of the city of Rome, Italy, the largest ever built.
Coliseum in Rome, Italy — Stock Photo, Image
Trajan's Markets, built by Emperor Trajan and his architect, Apollodorus of Damascus, as a visionary new complex of 150 shops and offices in the early 2nd century AD
Trajan's Markets in Rome, Italy — Stock Photo, Image

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