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Forum of Augustus
Negotiating Julio-Claudian Memory: the Vespasianic Building Program and the Representation of Imperial Power in Ancient Rome Joseph V
11Ffi ELOGIA of the AUGUSTAN FORUM
Calendar of Roman Events
Paving the Past: Late Republican Recollections in the Forum Romanum
The Statues of Horatius Cocles and Cloelia By
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Foro Romano - Roman Forum Between the Colosseum and Piazza Del Campidoglio
VERGIL in VROMA: Exploring the Forum of Augustus Goals: 1
Whose Forum? Imperial and Elite Patronage in the Forum of Pompeii
Building Cultural Reciprocity in the Augustan Period
The Summi Viri of the Forum of Augustus
Figure 1 Plan of the Area of the Forum Romanum and the Imperial Fora in Antiquity. the Five Imperial Fora Are to the North; To
Roman Forum (Foro Romano)
02-The Monuments of Rome 20-03-2007 16:55 Pagina 2
Roman Building Materials, Construction Methods, and Architecture: the Dei Ntity of an Empire Michael Strickland Clemson University,
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Archaeological Journal Explorations in Rome, 1871, 1872
Landscape Symbolism of Imperial Rome Reflecting the Transitions from Republic to Empire
The Forum of Augustus As a Site of Memory
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The Area of Imperial Fora Between Modern and Ancient Urban Landscape1
Principles of Decoration in the Roman World Decor Decorative Principles in Late Republican and Early Imperial Italy
Roads Lead Through Rome: Imperial Armatures on the Triumphal Route Machal E
Augustan Rome: the Rt Ansformation of the Eternal City Brandon Button Western Oregon University,
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Reexamining Raphael's Transformation Through
Restauratio and Reuse: the Afterlife of Roman Ruins
The Roman Forum
Still Higher and More Audacious: the Architecture of the Imperial Palaces on the Palatine in Rome Ulrike Wulf-Rheidt
Survey on the Colosseum Valley, the Imperial Forum and the Oppio Hill
Propaganda and Duality in Exedras at the Imperial Fora of Rome
The Forum of Augustus and Its Instructive Character: the History of Rome Recreated in Stone
An Interactive Visit to the City of Rome in the Fourth Century A.D
2020-02-05 - Lecture 13