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The Colosseum from the Caelian Mount, with the Arch of Constantine and a View of the Forum, Rome., Carlo Labruzzo, https://t.co/0upiiCfkmC (Palette: 🖌🎨

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He was in Rome 1513-6 & had a good relationship with the Pope & met with the French King. He entered the King’s service in 1516, & was given a Manor House & a pension. Woman (1508), Embryo (1509-14) & St John (1510-15). The latter was based on Salai, his lover.

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Thank you for hosting <3
I’m Rome/Wisely and I mainly do digital oc art B)

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early rome drawings & also old dollop design (i still like it)

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They stopped at every port to call
From Babylon to Rome,
To load with all the lovely things
We never had at home; (poet, Bliss Carman)

Featured on Singulart: "Heart at Sea" (detail) by Tatiana Iliina https://t.co/IW34uH80op

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looking so appreciative at the art i've gotten with him over the years. my flock & i are inseperable. thank you rome, harper, serval, and furbakery for these. https://t.co/F8r26eqlyK

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So. no Joke.

1982's Conan the Barbarian has one of the best scripts ever put to page, up there with Citizen Kane or Lawrence of Arabia.

Director/writer John Milius wrote the scripts for Apocalypse Now and HBOs Rome

And this is easily his most coherent, most complete work

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Ma il tuo stesso popolo
è portato
dalla stessa terra che mi porta
Italia
Ungaretti da "L'allegria"
Buona serata










Vernet "The Point Rotto, Rome"

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Check out 5⭐️Review of this called: A Murder on the Appian Way by the author Steven Saylor! Not sure, then to and and and my review and let it convince you all!

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So, you see, the important is the outcome. He made it to Rome, he became an accomplished history painter and portraitist. He also went on to paint the only major contemporary portrait of Marshal Lannes, today in Musée national du Château de Versailles.

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"We never look at just one thing; we are always looking at the relation between things and ourselves."
John Berger BOTD 05 Nov. 1926

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Jackson "Jax" Syrus, born to Leo and Reia Syrus as the younger twin, was selected from infancy to carry on his father's ambitious legacy. The Syrus family had been in the business of assassination since the fall of Rome, and Leo wanted his progeny to be like no other.

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Reni’s commission to paint the Crucifixion of St Peter (1604-5) as well as his frescoes at the Casino dell’Aurora (1614-16) established his reputation as one of the greatest artists working in Rome at the time. His Aurora (1614) was one of the most influential works among artists

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As a student he banded together with Albani & Domenichino in Bologna & they joined with the Carracci to descend on Rome (by 1601) where he worked on decorating the Farnese Palace. Here’s an early drawing of his, Cleopatra & Coronation of the Virgin (both c1595)

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How could Rome lose a Legion?

Beyond Night is a Dark Fantasy Horror novel that pulls back the veil of nearly two thousand years of jaded history. It’s Bigfoot War mixed with Lovecraftian horror on the edge of the Roman Empire.

Dive Right in: https://t.co/g8uVE5AnTF

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Romulus

The legendary founder of Rome. There is not much that can be said about him that isn’t already incredibly famous. The myth of Romulus was a propaganda tool to encapsulate the moral values of the Romans, and some debate if Remus was added to the story later.

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Yes I agree✨ I think Erik particularly has Classics vibes 🤔 His usual and casual footwear resembling Roman caligae, his caped costume drawn like a toga, purple also being the royal color of ancient Rome, and not to mention his gladiator-like helmet in many iterations

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