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Farnese Hercules from the Baths of Carcalla

Description: The view of the statue is from the right front and shows the figure from the knees up. The figure's head is seen in profile and his right arm held behind his back. His head is bent downward and the lion pelt is visible underneath the statue's left arm.
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Date: [0200..0225]
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Theater of Marcellus

Description: General view from NE (1998) of the Theater of Marcellus. Begun by Julius Caesar, dedicated to Marcus Claudius Marcellus, his nephew and son-in-law. Converted to a fortress-palace in the Middle Ages, it was uncovered in 1926-32. From the Roman Imperial Period.
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Date: -0011
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Palace of Domitian by Rubirius

Description: From the Roman Imperial Period. Overall view from SW of the Palace of Domitian by Rubirius. 'Domus Augustana' (southern) portion. Originated in Palatine Hill.
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Palace of Domitian by Rubirius

Description: From the Roman Imperial Period. Close-up of elaborate marble cornice of Palace of Domitian by Rubirius. 'Domus Augustana' (southern) portion. Originated in Palatine Hill.
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Palace of Domitian by Rubirius

Description: From the Roman Imperial Period. Detail of masonry walls and arches from SE of the Palace of Domitian by Rubirius. 'Domus Flavia' (northern) portion. Originated in Palatine Hill.
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Palace of Domitian by Rubirius

Description: From the Roman Imperial Period. General view toward S of the Palace of Domitian by Rubirius. Gardens of the so-called Stadium. Originated in Palatine Hill.
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Palace of Domitian by Rubirius

Description: From the Roman Imperial Period. View of buildings on E side of the Palace of Domitian by Rubirius. Gardens of the so-called Stadium. Originated in Palatine Hill.
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Palace of Domitian by Rubirius

Description: From the Roman Imperial Period. Detail of arch order on W side of the Palace of Domitian by Rubirius. Gardens of the so-called Stadium. Originated in Palatine Hill.
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Tabularium

Description: View of stair, portal and Lapidarium of the Tabularium, N entrance. Originated in the Piazza del Campidoglio in the Roman Republican Period.
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Date: -0078
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Palace of Domitian by Rubirius

Description: From the Roman Imperial Period. Detail of masonry walls and arches from S of the Palace of Domitian by Rubirius. 'Domus Augustana' (southern) portion. Originated in Palatine Hill.
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Forum Romanum

Description: Overall view looking E toward Rostrum and S. Maria Nova w. Temple of Vesta and Palatine substructures of the Forum Romanum. From the Roman Imperial Period.
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The Dioscuri as Horse Tamers

Description: The Dioscuri as Horse Tamers. Horse tamers placed in 1588; obelisk erected 1785; fountain of 1818 with stone basin from the Roman Forum. From the Roman Imperial Period.
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The Dioscuri as Horse Tamers

Description: View fr W, with Palazzo della Consulta of The Dioscuri as Horse Tamers. Horse tamers placed in 1588; obelisk erected 1785; fountain of 1818 with stone basin from the Roman Forum. From the Roman Imperial Period.
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