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What (who) is römische Zahlen - definition

CYCLE OF POEMS BY JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE
Römische Elegien; Roemische Elegien; Romische Elegien
  • Soviet illustration by [[Ignatiy Nivinskiy]], 1933

History of Rome (Mommsen)         
  • [[Barthold Niebuhr]] (1776–1831).
  • [[Capitoline Wolf]] with legendary founders [[Romulus and Remus]].
  • [[M. Tullius Cicero]] at about age 60.
  • Palazzo Madama]].
  • Senate]].
  • [[Diocletian]] (245–313, r.284–305)
  • [[Gaius Gracchus]] before the [[Concilium Plebis]].
  • Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli]].
  • Cornelia]] & her children: Tiberius & Gaius Gracchus, & eldest Sempronia.
  • [[Pompey]]. Bust, [[Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek]], [[Copenhagen]].
  • [[Julius Caesar]], [[British Museum]].
  • [[Cicero]], copy by [[Bertel Thorvaldsen]], Copenhagen.
  • [[Gaius Marius]]. Bust in [[Glyptothek]] at [[Munich]].
  • St. Paul's Church]], [[Frankfurt]], 18 May 1848.
  • Venus]] with sceptre, reverse. [[Denarius]].
  • Collingwood]]
  • Provinces of the [[Roman Empire]], 117 A.D.
  • Roman Constitution]].
  • Constantine]] (272–337).
  • [[Cato Uticensis]]. Silver [[denarius]] issued 47–46.
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  • [[Sulla]] bust in [[Munich]] [[Glyptothek]].
  • [[Cornelius Sulla]]. Roman [[denarius]].
  • [[Theodor Mommsen]].
  • [[Theodor Mommsen]] in 1863
  • [[Theodor Mommsen]], 1897 Portrait by [[Franz von Lenbach]].
  • [[Theodor Mommsen]] in 1881
  • [[Tiberius Gracchus]].
LITERARY WORK
Römische Geschichte
The History of Rome () is a multi-volume history of ancient Rome written by Theodor Mommsen (1817–1903). Originally published by Reimer & Hirzel, Leipzig, as three volumes during 1854–1856, the work dealt with the Roman Republic.
Roman Elegies         
The Roman Elegies (originally published under the title Erotica Romana in Germany, later Römische Elegien) is a cycle of twenty-four poems by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.
Roman Villa Borg         
ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM IN GERMANY
Römische Villa Borg
The Roman Villa Borg is a reconstructed Roman villa rustica located near the villages of Borg and Oberleuken in the municipality of Perl in Saarland, Germany. Discovered at the end of the 19th century, the site was excavated in the late 1980s.

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Roman Elegies

The Roman Elegies (originally published under the title Erotica Romana in Germany, later Römische Elegien) is a cycle of twenty-four poems by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.

They reflect Goethe's Italian Journey from 1786 to 1788 and celebrate the sensuality and vigour of Italian and Classical culture. Written mainly after his return to Weimar, they contain poems on many sexual themes, and four of them were suppressed from publication during Goethe's lifetime due to fears of censorship; they were only published in 1914, together with a large body of the Venetian Epigrams, written during his second, shorter travel to Italy in 1790. The elegies are also a loving tribute to Goethe's companion, Christiane Vulpius, whom he met in 1788 on his return from Italy.