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13825122 - Roman hippodrome, in Al-Bass archaeological site, Tyre (Sour), Lebanon.13821082 - Ruins of the ancient Rome in the Roman Forum13825119 - Roman hippodrome, in Al-Bass archaeological site, Tyre (Sour), Lebanon.13823719 - Roman baths, Downtown, Beirut, Lebanon13795246 - Morocco, detail of a preserved mosaic tile floor in Volubilis, a large compound of Roman ruins.13834074 - The hump-backed "Roman Bridge" on the Sella River. Cangas de Onis, Asturias, Spain13821098 - Verges, a small town in the Northeast of Catalonia (Spain), during Easter celebrates the Procession of Verges with skeletons dancing on the sound of a drum, Roman soldiers, known as the 'Manages', and a representation of the life and crucifixion of Jesus Christ. The Procession features the Dance of Death, a tradition from the Middle Age associated with epidemics and plagues and the only one remaining in Spain. Ten skeletons dance to the beat of a drum to remember that no one is exempt of death. The backdrop of the medieval walls and towers of Verges is key to this macabre staging.13797629 - Italy, Sicily, Enna Province, Centuripe. The ancient hill town of Centuripe in eastern Sicily. The town is pre-Roman, dating back to the 5th century BC.13825092 - Roman theatre, Archaeological site, Byblos, Lebanon13821108 - Verges, a small town in the Northeast of Catalonia (Spain), during Easter celebrates the Procession of Verges with skeletons dancing on the sound of a drum, Roman soldiers, known as the 'Manages', and a representation of the life and crucifixion of Jesus Christ. The Procession features the Dance of Death, a tradition from the Middle Age associated with epidemics and plagues and the only one remaining in Spain. Ten skeletons dance to the beat of a drum to remember that no one is exempt of death. The backdrop of the medieval walls and towers of Verges is key to this macabre staging.13821080 - Ruins of the ancient Rome in the Roman Forum13849034 - Marble sarcophagus lid with reclining couple. Roman, severan period. Chamber of the Greco-Roman period in the Metropolitan Museum of Art 1000 Fifth Avenue and 82nd Street.13821099 - Verges, a small town in the Northeast of Catalonia (Spain), during Easter celebrates the Procession of Verges with skeletons dancing on the sound of a drum, Roman soldiers, known as the 'Manages', and a representation of the life and crucifixion of Jesus Christ. The Procession features the Dance of Death, a tradition from the Middle Age associated with epidemics and plagues and the only one remaining in Spain. Ten skeletons dance to the beat of a drum to remember that no one is exempt of death. The backdrop of the medieval walls and towers of Verges is key to this macabre staging.13846905 - Chamber of the Greco-Roman period in the Metropolitan Museum of Art 1000 Fifth Avenue and 82nd Street. Greek and Roman galleries at the Metropitan Museum of Art in New York City. Lion felling a bull from a marble pediment. Greek Attic 525-500 b.c. Rogers Fundation, 194213825099 - Roman colonnade on the top, general view of Archaeological site, Byblos, Lebanon13825091 - Roman theatre, Archaeological site, Byblos, Lebanon71426512 - Double exposure of the Roman forum, Palatine hill and the Altare della Patria in Rome, Italy.71411746 - Roman Ruins Temple of Juno Caelestis, 3rd Century b.C., Dougga Archaeological Site, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tunisia, North Africa13825124 - Roman hippodrome, in Al-Bass archaeological site, Tyre (Sour), Lebanon.71426499 - Double exposure of the Roman forum, Palatine hill and the Altare della Patria in Rome, Italy.13825120 - Roman road, in Al-Bass archaeological site, Tyre (Sour), Lebanon.13823717 - Roman Forum and Saint George Greek Orthodox Cathedral, Downtown, Beirut, Lebanon13795525 - The Theater, Roman ruins of Bulla Regia, Tunisia, North Africa71426505 - Double exposure of Roman columns on Palatine hill in Rome, Italy.71413197 - Kaiserthermen, ruins of a Roman bath palace, Trier71426515 - Double exposure of the Roman forum, Palatine hill and the Altare della Patria in Rome, Italy.71411740 - Byzantine bear mosaic, the Theater, Roman ruins of Bulla Regia, Tunisia, North Africa13798081 - Cyprus, Roman archaeological site of Kourion. Detail of ancient mosaic floor with ornate geometric design.71426516 - Double exposure of the Roman forum, Palatine hill and the Altare della Patria in Rome, Italy.13823697 - Roman forum, Mohammad Al-Amine Mosque and at right Saint Georges Maronite Cathedral, Beirut, Lebanon13821081 - Ruins of the ancient Rome in the Roman Forum13798080 - Cyprus, Roman archaeological site of Kourion. Detail of ancient mosaic floor with ornate geometric design.71386939 - Statue of emperor Nerva Marcus Cocceius Nerva was a Roman emperor from 96 to 98.13821097 - Verges, a small town in the Northeast of Catalonia (Spain), during Easter celebrates the Procession of Verges with skeletons dancing on the sound of a drum, Roman soldiers, known as the 'Manages', and a representation of the life and crucifixion of Jesus Christ. The Procession features the Dance of Death, a tradition from the Middle Age associated with epidemics and plagues and the only one remaining in Spain. Ten skeletons dance to the beat of a drum to remember that no one is exempt of death. The backdrop of the medieval walls and towers of Verges is key to this macabre staging.13821095 - Verges, a small town in the Northeast of Catalonia (Spain), during Easter celebrates the Procession of Verges with skeletons dancing on the sound of a drum, Roman soldiers, known as the 'Manages', and a representation of the life and crucifixion of Jesus Christ. The Procession features the Dance of Death, a tradition from the Middle Age associated with epidemics and plagues and the only one remaining in Spain. Ten skeletons dance to the beat of a drum to remember that no one is exempt of death. The backdrop of the medieval walls and towers of Verges is key to this macabre staging.13834075 - The hump-backed "Roman Bridge" on the Sella River. Cangas de Onis, Asturias, Spain13823720 - Roman Cardo Maximus, in Roman Forum, Downtown, Beirut, Lebanon71436492 - Roman aqueduct over 2000 years old, built without mortar, in Segovia, in the Sierra da Guadarrama, Spain71426501 - Double exposure of Roman columns on Palatine hill and the Altare della Patria in Rome, Italy.71386961 - Statue of emperor Nerva Marcus Cocceius Nerva was a Roman emperor from 96 to 98.13823723 - Roman Cardo Maximus, in Roman Forum, Downtown, Beirut, Lebanon13821092 - Verges, a small town in the Northeast of Catalonia (Spain), during Easter celebrates the Procession of Verges with skeletons dancing on the sound of a drum, Roman soldiers, known as the 'Manages', and a representation of the life and crucifixion of Jesus Christ. The Procession features the Dance of Death, a tradition from the Middle Age associated with epidemics and plagues and the only one remaining in Spain. Ten skeletons dance to the beat of a drum to remember that no one is exempt of death. The backdrop of the medieval walls and towers of Verges is key to this macabre staging.13705041 - Roman semolina gnocchi with bolognese sauce71436499 - Valencia , Roman City Gates , Torres Serrano , City Landmark , Spain ,13823718 - Roman Forum and Saint George Greek Orthodox Cathedral, Downtown, Beirut, Lebanon13821094 - Verges, a small town in the Northeast of Catalonia (Spain), during Easter celebrates the Procession of Verges with skeletons dancing on the sound of a drum, Roman soldiers, known as the 'Manages', and a representation of the life and crucifixion of Jesus Christ. The Procession features the Dance of Death, a tradition from the Middle Age associated with epidemics and plagues and the only one remaining in Spain. Ten skeletons dance to the beat of a drum to remember that no one is exempt of death. The backdrop of the medieval walls and towers of Verges is key to this macabre staging.71426488 - Roman bust in the Castel Sant'Angelo in Rome, Italy71413196 - Kaiserthermen, ruins of a Roman bath palace, Trier13823725 - Roman baths, Downtown, Beirut, Lebanon13823721 - Roman Cardo Maximus, in Roman Forum, Downtown, Beirut, Lebanon13798032 - Spain, Andalusia,. The historic roman stone wall at the edge of Ronda.71420136 - Ruins of a Roman temple, Templo Romano, Cordoba, Andalusia, Spain13823722 - Roman Cardo Maximus, in Roman Forum, Downtown, Beirut, Lebanon71420130 - Roman Bridge over the Río Guadalquivir River and the Mezquita - Catedral de Córdoba at dusk, Cordoba, Andalusia, Spain13823726 - Roman baths, Downtown, Beirut, Lebanon71442097 - Segovia, Roman aqueduct, around 2000 years old, without mortar, the stones layered around, 2 kilometers long, Castile, Spain71442060 - Cordoba, Andalusia, Mesquita, with original Roman bridge, over the Guadalquivir, Spain71426513 - Double exposure of the Roman forum, Palatine hill and the Altare della Patria in Rome, Italy.71426504 - Double exposure of Roman columns on Palatine hill in Rome, Italy.71420646 - The Gallo-Roman triumphal arch Porte Noire and St. John's Cathedral in Besancon, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France, Europe13825121 - Roman hippodrome, in Al-Bass archaeological site, Tyre (Sour), Lebanon.13821096 - Verges, a small town in the Northeast of Catalonia (Spain), during Easter celebrates the Procession of Verges with skeletons dancing on the sound of a drum, Roman soldiers, known as the 'Manages', and a representation of the life and crucifixion of Jesus Christ. The Procession features the Dance of Death, a tradition from the Middle Age associated with epidemics and plagues and the only one remaining in Spain. Ten skeletons dance to the beat of a drum to remember that no one is exempt of death. The backdrop of the medieval walls and towers of Verges is key to this macabre staging.71426514 - Double exposure of the Roman forum, Palatine hill and the Altare della Patria in Rome, Italy.71411745 - Roman Ruins Temple of Juno Caelestis, 3rd Century b.C., Dougga Archaeological Site, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tunisia, North Africa71411042 - Mexico, Baja California Sur. Mission San Javier, Roman Catholic Jesuit. Founded 1699 closed 181713848529 - Chamber of the Greco-Roman period in the Metropolitan Museum of Art 1000 Fifth Avenue and 82nd Street. Greek and Roman galleries at the Metropitan Museum of Art in New York City. Marble portrait bust of a young man. Roman, Antonine period13798082 - Cyprus, archaeological site of Kourion. Detail of ancient mosaic floor with geometric Roman text design.71421795 - Morocco. A man on a donkey passes under stone columns and arches at the roman ruins of Volubilis.13847709 - Chamber of the Greco-Roman period in the Metropolitan Museum of Art 1000 Fifth Avenue and 82nd Street. Greek and Roman galleries at the Metropitan Museum of Art in New York City. Bronze statue of the emperor Thebonianus Gallus, Roman A.D. 251-25313825098 - Roman colonnade on the top, general view of Archaeological site, Byblos, Lebanon13823724 - Roman baths, Downtown, Beirut, Lebanon13821100 - Verges, a small town in the Northeast of Catalonia (Spain), during Easter celebrates the Procession of Verges with skeletons dancing on the sound of a drum, Roman soldiers, known as the 'Manages', and a representation of the life and crucifixion of Jesus Christ. The Procession features the Dance of Death, a tradition from the Middle Age associated with epidemics and plagues and the only one remaining in Spain. Ten skeletons dance to the beat of a drum to remember that no one is exempt of death. The backdrop of the medieval walls and towers of Verges is key to this macabre staging.13821093 - Verges, a small town in the Northeast of Catalonia (Spain), during Easter celebrates the Procession of Verges with skeletons dancing on the sound of a drum, Roman soldiers, known as the 'Manages', and a representation of the life and crucifixion of Jesus Christ. The Procession features the Dance of Death, a tradition from the Middle Age associated with epidemics and plagues and the only one remaining in Spain. Ten skeletons dance to the beat of a drum to remember that no one is exempt of death. The backdrop of the medieval walls and towers of Verges is key to this macabre staging.71426489 - Person calling under a large Roman mural in the Castel Sant'Angelo in Rome, Italy71426016 - Roman painted ceilings inside the Castel Sant'Angelo in Rome, Italy71421888 - Ancient Roman Amphitheater, South Theater, Jerash, Jordan. Jerash came to power 300 BC to 100 AD and was a city through 600 AD. Not conquered until 1112 AD by Crusaders. Famous Trading Center. Most original Roman City in the Middle East.71411739 - Entrance to the Theater, Roman ruins of Bulla Regia, Tunisia, North Africa71420051 - Underground walkway to the Roman Theater in Cadiz, Andalusia, Spain71420034 - Trajan Statue and Basilica of the Roman Ruins of Baelo Claudia in Bolonia, Tarifa, Costa de la Luz, Andalucia, Spain13823692 - Roman forum, Mohammad Al-Amine Mosque and at right Saint Georges Maronite Cathedral, Beirut, Lebanon13798083 - Cyprus, archaeological site of Kourion. Detail of ancient Roman mosaic floor with ornate geometric design.11387113 - Roman cuisine: fried artichokes71426015 - Roman painted ceilings inside the Castel Sant'Angelo in Rome, Italy71420157 - Ruins of a Roman temple, Templo Romano, Cordoba, Andalusia, Spain71420135 - Ruins of a Roman temple, Templo Romano, Cordoba, Andalusia, Spain71420035 - Trajan Statue and Basilica of the Roman Ruins of Baelo Claudia in Bolonia, Tarifa, Costa de la Luz, Andalucia, Spain71420629 - The Gallo-Roman triumphal arch Porte Noire and St. John's Cathedral in Besancon, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France, Europe13205308 - A statue of the Roman goddess Ceres in Villa Cimbrone in Ravello, Amalfi Coast, Italy71421794 - Morocco. Stone columns and remnants of an arch at the roman ruins of Volubilis.71420037 - The Roman ruins of Baelo Claudia on the coast at Bolonia, Tarifa, Costa de la Luz, Andalucia, Spain71411743 - The Theatre, Roman ruins, Dougga Archaeological Site, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tunisia, North Africa71413195 - Electoral palace, palace garden, baroque figures (in the background "Konstantin Basilica", Roman palace auditorium), Trier71413192 - Simeonstrasse, pedestrian zone, view of Porta Nigra, Roman city gate, Trier71426031 - Roman pillars on the Palatine Hill in Rome, Italy71420173 - Roman bridge over the Rio Guadalquivir and the Torre de la Calahorra in Cordoba, Andalusia, Spain71420134 - Statue of Archangel Raphael on the Roman Bridge and Mezquita at dusk, Cordoba, Andalusia, Spain71420123 - Roman bridge over the Guadalquivir river in Cordoba, Andalusia, Spain71420131 - Roman Bridge over the Río Guadalquivir River and the Mezquita - Catedral de Córdoba at dusk, Cordoba, Andalusia, Spain71420117 - Statue of Archangel Raphael on the Roman Bridge in Cordoba, Andalusia, Spainnext page