The Forum of Augustus used to stretch between the high walls at the foot of the Suburra quarter, till the edge of the Forum of Cesar. It was built to celebrate Augustus’ victory over Brutus and ...
A newly renovated colossal mausoleum for the founder of the Roman empire Augustus has reopened to the public in the Italian capital after centuries of neglect. "Until now we have always known it as a ...
Archaeologists say they may have discovered the death site of the Roman Empire's founder in southern Italy. Excavations carried out by researchers from the University of Tokyo at the northern foot of ...
Archaeological remains from Roman times unearthed in Somma Vesuviana near Naples could be the structure of a villa belonging to Emperor Augustus (who lived from 63 BC to 14 AD). It is highly likely ...
The Roman Forum in Zadar is actually the oldest in the entire eastern Adriatic, dating from the 1st century BC to the 3rd century AD.
Rome, a city that thinks in millennia, is going through a bout of “Augustus fever” to mark the 2,000th anniversary of the death of its first emperor, who left his mark on Rome and Western civilization ...
A newly renovated colossal mausoleum for the founder of the Roman empire Augustus has reopened to the public in the Italian capital after centuries of neglect. "Until now we have always known it as a ...
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