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Rome, Italy - September 14 2022: Roman Emperor Augustus Statue or Sculpute at Via dei Fori Imperiali, Rome, Italy
Detail of Statue of Emperor Octavian Augustus in Rome Imperial Forums street
A bronze statue of Caesar gesturing during a speech, located on Via dei Fori Imperiali by the Roman Forum in central Rome.
The bronze statue of Emperor Augustus Caesar in Via dei Fori Imperiali, Rome, Italy.
Statue of emperor Trajan in front of the Trajan market Rome Italy
tatue with blue sky, clouds and sun background.
Ancient Roman statue of Caesar Augustus, also known as Octavian, was the first Roman emperor; he reigned from 27 BC until his death in AD 14.
Caesar Augustus, first emperor of Ancient Rome and father of the nation. Old bronze statue along the Imperial Forum Road
Statue of the emperor Trajan along the Imperial Forum in the heart of Rome
Italy, Rome. Statue in a public street of the roman emperor Gaius Julius Caesar. Concept for authority, domination, leadership and guidance.
A bronze statue of a Roman Emperor pointing towards the sky, located on Via dei Fori Imperiali by the Roman Forum in central Rome.
Bust of a roman emperor or important citizen, plaster reproduction.
A detailed view of the bronze statue of the Emperor Gaius Iulius Caesar Augustus, also know as Octavian or Augustus, along the Viale dei Fori Imperiali (Avenue of the Imperial Forums), in the ancient heart of Rome. This bronze statue, placed in front of the Forum of Augustus, is a copy of the marble original currently preserved in the Vatican Museums. Caesar Augustus was the first Roman emperor, revered as father of the homeland (Patri Patriae) and artecife of a long period of domination, prosperity and peace throughout the empire, known as Pax Romana or Pax Augustea. The Roman Forum, one of the largest archaeological areas in the world, represented the political, legal, religious and economic center of the city of Rome, as well as the nerve center of the entire Roman civilization. In 1980 the historic center of Rome was declared a World Heritage Site by Unesco. Image in original 4:3 ratio and high definition quality.
Close-up of the statue of Roman emperor Augustus on top of the Augustusbrunnen, a 16th-century fountain in Rathausplatz (Town Hall Square) in Augsburg, Germany, seen against a blue sky.
Statue of Cesare Ottaviano Augusto in Rome, Italy
Bust of Caesar Augustus from antiquity.
Italy Rome, Julius Caesar statute
The Ancient Roman monument of Emperor Trajan in a park in London, UK
The bronze imitation of the Roman statue of the Emperor Caesar Augustus, placed in front of the Forum of Trajan, Rome, Italy
Bronze statue of Roman Emperor Augustus Caesar, or Octavian, Rome's first emperor, close to the Forum of Augustus
A detailed view of the bronze statue of the Emperor Gaius Iulius Caesar Augustus, also know as Octavian or Augustus, along the Fori Imperiali boulevard, in the ancient and imperial heart of Rome. This bronze statue, placed in front of the Forum of Augustus, is a copy of the marble original currently preserved in the Vatican Museums. Caesar Augustus was the first Roman emperor, revered as father of the homeland (Patri Patriae) and artecife of a long period of domination, prosperity and peace throughout the empire, known as Pax Romana or Pax Augustea. In 1980 the historic center of Rome was declared a World Heritage Site by Unesco. Image in high definition format.
Bust of Augustus Caesar from Prima Porta, marble statue of the first emperor of the Roman Empire, isolated close up
An ancient statue of a young man from ancient Greece presumed to be a  philosopher or poet, severe and sad. Small reproduction of original
Bronze statue of emperor Caesar Augustus on Via dei Fori Imperiali, Rome, Italy
Night Shot Julius Caesar statue with church of Saint Luca e Martina on the background - a bronze copy of the statue in the Capitol
Trajan emperor of Ancient Rome old statue with medieval Tower of Militia in the background along Imperial Fora Road in the historic center of Rome
Herculaneum Italy\n\nMarcus Nonius Balbus was a Roman politician of the 1st century BC. BC from Herculaneum. He was an important patron of his hometown and a confidant of the future Emperor Augustus. As a result of the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79, which buried the city under ash and preserved it, many inscriptions and statues have been preserved that document his life and work in exceptional detail. \nAn inscription in his honor above the entrance to the stage of the theater was probably placed after his death and marked the place for his chair of honor. The placement opposite the place of honor for the late consul Appius Claudius Pulcher shows the prominent position of Balbus in Herculaneum.
Views and sightseeings of Rome: the Roman Forum. Slow motion video, can be doubled for real time.
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