Rome, Pantheon 118-128CE
 


 
 
 


 
 
 


Ara Pacis Augustae 13-9 BCE
 
 


 
 
 
 


 
 
 
 


 
 


 


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Ara Pacis Augustae 
 

The Imperial Procession
13-9 BCE


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Maidens and Stewards,
Fragment of the Panathenaic Procession 
447 – 438 BCE 
from the east frieze of the Parthenon, 
Acropolis, Athens.
(now in the Louvre) 
Classic, Greek
Ara Pacis Augustae 
The Imperial Procession
13-9 BCE
Classic Roman

 
Colosseum 70-82 CE Rome, Italy
Flavian Amphitheater
Patron Emperor Vespasian

It stood 160 feet high with four stories of windows, arches, and columns. 

Each of the three exterior floors consisted of 80 arches.

As many as 50,000 spectators with numbered tickets entered through 76 of the entrances on the ground level.

Two of the remaining entrances were used by Emperor Titus and two for the gladiators.

 


Colosseum 70-82 CE Rome, Italy
Flavian Amphitheater
Patron Emperor Vespasian
 
 
 

 
 
 

Colosseum 70-82 CE Rome, Italy
 
 

It stood 160 feet high with four stories of windows, arches, and columns.
Each of the three exterior floors consisted of 80 arches.

As many as 50,000 spectators with numbered tickets entered through 76 of the entrances on the ground level.

Two of the remaining entrances were used by Emperor Titus and two for the gladiators.


 

 


 
 
 
 


 
 
 
 
 
 


 
 
 
 
 



 
 
 
 
 
 


Pantheon, c126 CE
Emperor Hadrian  actual patron
Possible Architect 

"M. AGRIPPA.L.F.COSTERTIUM.FECIT”
“Marcus Agrippa son of Lucius, having been consul three times made it”.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Rome, Pantheon 118-128CE
Marcus Agrippa
Hadrian?
 

 

Rome, Pantheon 118-128CE
Marcus Agrippa
Hadrian?