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My Pictures from Rome, Nov 06 - M.H. White - 12-01-2006 So I just got back from Rome last Saturday night, my university funded a trip for an upper division history class. It was a blast, and I thought I'd share the pictures with all you folks. These are the military themed pictures. Me and the Arch of Constantius The late, great J.C. His Plaque J.C. junior Headless Commander Copy of Reliefs from the Arch of Titus Arch of Titus Reliefs copy Arch of Septimius Severus I didn't take all that many pictures, but these arent all, I' got stuck on the uploading, and I"ll add some more later. Arch of Titus Marcus Aurelius This last one is what appears to be a copy of a relief of Marcus Aurelius triumphing. It was hanging on a wall in the Capitoline Museum. The chariot and the garb look to be right, and I notice he has victory holding the crown over his head instead of a slave. Another Arch of Constantius This thing is huge. A bust of Scipio Africanus Wow, now we know why he could beat Hannibal .. . he looks mean. The "Dying Gaul" Castle San Angelo Why not? Its military, its "Roman", and its cool Us on the Palatine Thats the men in my class on the Palatine Hill . . . at this point, it had been a long day. I'm on the back left, by the way. Re: My Pictures from Rome, Nov 06 - Comerus Gallus - 12-01-2006 Thanks!... Hey you look like Nero! By chance did you took pictures of Bust in Capitoline M. or other? Re: My Pictures from Rome, Nov 06 - M.H. White - 12-01-2006 Hmm.....I'm not sure if i like that comparison . . . I don't think I did, but I'm fairly sure that guy sitting next to me in the picture did. I'll ask him. There were a lot of things I thought I had pictures of from my previous trip that I really didn't, so I didn't take nearly as many pictures as I should have. Re: My Pictures from Rome, Nov 06 - Gaius Julius Caesar - 12-01-2006 I know you know this, but, did you know Castle San Angelo is Hadrians Tomb? Or is it augustus' Tomb! Now that I have confused myself I will have to look it up, Again! :? Great pics! I am really jealous! :x x lol: Was hoping to get there this year, but work was too sporadic! All the best! Re: My Pictures from Rome, Nov 06 - Praefectusclassis - 12-01-2006 It's Hadrian's. Re: My Pictures from Rome, Nov 06 - Gaius Julius Caesar - 12-01-2006 Cheers Jasper! Thought so, but am feeling a bit unsure of my knowledge in the midst of so many people who are better educated! :roll: Re: My Pictures from Rome, Nov 06 - Jeroen Pelgrom - 12-01-2006 nice pictures! The dying Gaul is one of my fav. statues, really impressive. Did you also visit St. Peters? I'm planning a second visit next year. Re: My Pictures from Rome, Nov 06 - Robert Vermaat - 12-01-2006 Quote: Isn't that the Arch of Constantine (the Great), not Constantius? :oops: Re: My Pictures from Rome, Nov 06 - Gaius Julius Caesar - 12-01-2006 Thats what I was thinking.... but didn't want tosay! Re: My Pictures from Rome, Nov 06 - M.H. White - 12-01-2006 Constantine = Anglicized version of the name "Constantius", unless I'm mistaken. And Jeroen, I went to St Peter's almost daily, our hotel was only a block or two away from it, and really like St Peters, besides St John Lateran its my favorite church. This is Augustus's masoleum, its what Hadrians would have looked like if it hadn't been turned into a castle.[url:2igke5vi]http://i132.photobucket.com/albums/q8/molonlaber/100_0498.jpg[/url] Re: My Pictures from Rome, Nov 06 - Praefectusclassis - 12-01-2006 Errr, nope. Constantine = Constantine the Great = Flavius Valerius Constantinus (306-337) Constantius = Flavius Valerius Constantius I (293-306) or Flavius Julius Constantius II (337-361). Then there's a Constans too, very confusing. :wink: Re: My Pictures from Rome, Nov 06 - Jeroen Pelgrom - 12-01-2006 Quote:Constantine = Anglicized version of the name "Constantius", unless I'm mistaken. Constantine the Great = Constantinus Constantius was somebody else (his father (Constantius Chlorus and another emperor (Constantius II) To add to the confusion, we also have a Constans (youngest son of Constantine the Great) and Constantina (eldest daughter of Constantine the Great). :? EDIT: damn... beaten by Jasper.... Re: My Pictures from Rome, Nov 06 - M.H. White - 12-01-2006 Ops, I had always assumed "Constantine" to be an Anglicized version of the name "Constantius", like Livy and Livius, and a ton of other names that I don't want to say now for fear of being wrong again. :lol: Re: My Pictures from Rome, Nov 06 - L C Cinna - 12-01-2006 Quote:Quote:Constantine = Anglicized version of the name "Constantius", unless I'm mistaken. To make the thing even more confusing: Gaius Flavius Iulius Constantius called Chlorus is father of Gaius Flavius Valerius Constantinus known as Constantin the Great (for whatever reason) he was succeeded by his sons Flavius Claudius Constantinus Flavius Julius Constans Flavius Iulius Constantius and then to make it even more confusing Flavius Julius Constantius is the halfbrother of Constantin the Great and father of the emperor Flavius Claudius Iulianus what a creative family Re: My Pictures from Rome, Nov 06 - TITVS SABATINVS AQVILIVS - 12-01-2006 Fine avatar you have! Vale, |