The Altar of Domitius Ahenobarbus (more properly called the Statuary group base of Domitius Ahenobarbus) is a series of four sculpted marble plaques that... 15 KB (1,873 words) - 03:32, 15 August 2023 |
Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus (49 BC – AD 25) was the son of consul Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus and Aemilia Lepida. His mother was a paternal relative of the... 6 KB (482 words) - 00:16, 1 April 2024 |
Triton (mythology) (category Instances of Lang-el using second unnamed parameter) late 2nd century BC, such as in the Altar of Domitius Ahenobarbus. Rumpf thought that might be the earliest example of a "Triton with two fish-tails (Triton... 47 KB (4,142 words) - 03:41, 25 April 2024 |
Amphitrite (category Women of Poseidon) Sea thiasos depicting the wedding of Poseidon and Amphitrite, from the Altar of Domitius Ahenobarbus in the Field of Mars, bas-relief, Roman Republic,... 14 KB (1,444 words) - 13:23, 2 April 2024 |
Boeotian helmet (category Culture of ancient Boeotia) by Roman citizen cavalry in the Republican period. On the altar of Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus (a consul in 122 BC), a Roman cavalryman is depicted wearing... 5 KB (600 words) - 07:55, 11 February 2024 |
Mona Lisa (category Portraits of women) by Italian artist Leonardo da Vinci. Considered an archetypal masterpiece of the Italian Renaissance, it has been described as "the best known, the most... 98 KB (9,900 words) - 09:47, 7 May 2024 |
Roman army (redirect from Army of the Romans) Romanus) was the armed forces deployed by the Romans throughout the duration of Ancient Rome, from the Roman Kingdom (753 BC–509 BC) to the Roman Republic... 33 KB (4,094 words) - 13:23, 7 May 2024 |
Antonia the Elder (category Children of Mark Antony) the Triumvir Mark Antony. She married Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus and became the paternal grandmother of the emperor Nero. Antonia was born in Athens... 6 KB (756 words) - 01:45, 6 January 2024 |
Scutum (section Other uses of the word) top of knee), and 24 to 33 in (61 to 84 cm) wide (approximately 2 to 2.7 Roman feet). The oval scutum is depicted on the Altar of Domitius Ahenobarbus in... 20 KB (2,532 words) - 02:56, 26 April 2024 |
Poseidon (redirect from God Of The Seas) the cult of Despoina. The modern sanctuary near Mantineia was built by Emperor Hadrian. In Athens on the hill of horses there was the altar of Poseidon... 147 KB (14,145 words) - 17:02, 6 May 2024 |
list of countries by population in 1939 (including any dependent, occupied or colonized territories for empires), providing an approximate overview of the... 34 KB (597 words) - 22:44, 30 April 2024 |
Ara Pacis (redirect from Altar of Augustan Peace) so-called "Altar of Domitius Ahenobarbus", in sharp contrast with the style on the exterior of the precinct walls. What remains of the altar is otherwise... 48 KB (6,193 words) - 09:11, 2 April 2024 |
The Wedding at Cana (category Cultural depictions of Francis I of France) story of the Wedding at Cana, at which Jesus miraculously converts water into red wine (John 2:1–11). Executed in the Mannerist style (1520–1600) of the... 25 KB (2,881 words) - 01:15, 2 May 2024 |
Mars (mythology) (redirect from Altar of Mars) so-called "Altar" of Domitius Ahenobarbus is thought to depict the census, and may show Mars himself standing by the altar as the procession of victims advances... 82 KB (10,555 words) - 21:05, 23 April 2024 |
This is a list of countries by population in 1900, with colonial possessions being counted towards the ruling country's total (such as Poland counting... 26 KB (328 words) - 10:08, 30 April 2024 |
Roman Republican art (section Beginnings of artistry) presence of contrasting styles within the same work, influenced by several different cultures simultaneously. This is apparent in the Altar of Domitius Ahenobarbus... 19 KB (2,232 words) - 11:49, 30 October 2023 |
This is a list of countries by population in 1800. Estimate numbers are from the beginning of the year, and exact population figures are for countries... 41 KB (1,316 words) - 20:41, 6 April 2024 |
This is a list of countries by population in 1600. Estimate numbers are from the beginning of the year, and exact population figures are for countries... 35 KB (1,963 words) - 14:48, 27 April 2024 |
is the center of the composition. Napoleon, Pius, and Josephine are illustrated in profile upon the steps towards the altar. The Emblem of the Holy See... 9 KB (1,145 words) - 03:35, 5 May 2024 |
Dying Gaul (category Roman copies of Greek sculptures) 230 and 220 BC by Attalus I of Pergamon to celebrate his victory over the Galatians, the Celtic or Gaulish people of parts of Anatolia. The original sculptor... 13 KB (1,634 words) - 20:31, 23 April 2024 |
for paintings and with carvings and decoration, to be placed above the altar of the chapel. Final payment was to be made on August 7, 1482. On April 25... 40 KB (4,932 words) - 01:26, 2 May 2024 |
Ancient Rome (redirect from Capitals of ancient Rome) In modern historiography, ancient Rome encompasses the founding of the Italian city of Rome in the 8th century BC, the Roman Kingdom (753–509 BC), Roman... 185 KB (20,949 words) - 14:16, 30 April 2024 |
This is a list of countries by population in 1500. Estimate numbers are from the beginning of the year, and exact population figures are for countries... 31 KB (1,133 words) - 14:20, 27 April 2024 |
This is a list of countries by population in 1700. Estimate numbers are from the beginning of the year and exact population figures are for countries that... 31 KB (1,060 words) - 13:22, 6 April 2024 |
Venus de Milo (redirect from Aphrodite of Melos) The Venus de Milo or Aphrodite of Melos is an ancient Greek marble sculpture that was created during the Hellenistic period. Its exact dating is uncertain... 30 KB (3,824 words) - 09:35, 6 May 2024 |
Louvre Pyramid (section Number of panes) of 21.6 metres (71 ft). Its square base has sides of 34 metres (112 ft) and a base surface area of 1,000 square metres (11,000 sq ft). It consists of... 20 KB (1,825 words) - 13:39, 5 May 2024 |