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Congrats @thomaaas_crypto for being a part of the Rome exhibition - AI is Freedom!
Amazing works!
#aiia #aiart https://t.co/jwVsdrEJKF
gm ☕️
"Journey to Rome" and "King's Relief"
Live on @SuperRare 💎
#voxelart #voxel
LES AIGLES DE ROME 🦅 j’espère que vous avez tous fait comme elle en attendant le retour de Marcus et les Aigles de Rome 😏 @EditionsDargaud
Evolution of the Athenaeum of Hadrian (Rome, Italy) from II to IX century AD. Illustration: The History Blog.
The Byzantine Empire was the continuation of the Roman Empire in its eastern provinces.
Its capital, as chosen by Constantine, was Constantinople, formerly Byzantium, now Istanbul.
Their empire survived the fall of Rome itself and lasted for another thousand years...
@BobbiBicker @RickyODonnell79 @neos_vr @The_DASK @ImmaDegen @MetaTravelers @Frooxius Rome wasn’t built in a day…. But then there weren’t any Irish there now were there?
Landscape with the Ruins of Mount Palatine in Rome, 1608 #flemishart #peterpaulrubens https://t.co/f28Qciuc05
I’m back from Rome and ready to be like this for the rest of the year ☕️
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/pdrzQBhTER
#monsters
@UpdatingOnRome what's so funny about Longinus Pupienus? I have a friend in Rome named Longinus Pupienus.
LES AIGLES DE ROME 🦅 pour ceux qui sont intéressés: je travaille sur le scénario du tome 6 en ce moment 🦅
Sibilla Delfica.
Michelangelo.
Cappella Sistina.
Museo Vaticani, Rome.
@aime187 @robmichel_art This piece because 'Rome, a Fey being, of Faun and Dryad ancestry.
A Wild Glade Druid who protects the Earth and her caretakers.
He whittles animals from wood he find, spending an hour looking at it, to see what animal is waiting inside to be revealed.
First amongst enquiries was Rome. Depictions from coins were combined with descriptions and drawings of classical ruins, one of the earliest to do this was Cyriacus of Ancona (1391-1453), Father of Archaeology. His travels across Greece, Italy & the Ottoman Empire were invaluable
John Singer Sargent, Loggia, Villa Giulia, Rome, ca. 1907 #johnsingersargent #themet https://t.co/qbY2ou49I0