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"Caracalla: The Legacy of a Roman Emperor" Step into the ancient city of Rome with this captivating lithograph from 1878, showcasing the intricate city map

Background imageCaracalla Collection: The Baths of Caracalla, Rome, Italy, 1927. Artist: Eugen Poppel

The Baths of Caracalla, Rome, Italy, 1927. Artist: Eugen Poppel
The Baths of Caracalla, Rome, Italy, 1927. The Baths of Caracalla were large public baths built between 212 and 216 during the reign of the Emperor Caracalla

Background imageCaracalla Collection: Roma - Remains of the Baths of Caracalla on the Appian Way, 1910

Roma - Remains of the Baths of Caracalla on the Appian Way, 1910. The Baths of Caracalla in Rome, Italy, were the second largest Roman public baths, or thermae

Background imageCaracalla Collection: Caracalla, ca 1760. Artist: Cavaceppi, Bartolomeo (1717-1799)

Caracalla, ca 1760. Artist: Cavaceppi, Bartolomeo (1717-1799)
Caracalla, ca 1760. Found in the collection of the J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles

Background imageCaracalla Collection: Ancient marble bust of Emperor Caracalla, 212-217

Ancient marble bust of Emperor Caracalla, 212-217. A marble bust of emperor Caracalla found during the construction of the Via dei Fori Imperiali, now in the collections of the Capitoline Museums

Background imageCaracalla Collection: Bust of Caracalla, 2nd century

Bust of Caracalla, 2nd century
Bust of the Roman emperor Caracalla (188-217), from Gabies in Tunisia, from the Louvres collection, 2nd century

Background imageCaracalla Collection: Baths of Caracalla in ancient Rome

Baths of Caracalla in ancient Rome
Citizens of ancient Rome enjoying the Baths of Caracalla. Hand-colored engraving of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageCaracalla Collection: Baths Caracalla Two Capitals Villa Mattei Rome

Baths Caracalla Two Capitals Villa Mattei Rome
The Baths of Caracalla and Two Capitals from the Villa Mattei in Rome The Baths of Caracalla in Rome The Baths of Caracalla

Background imageCaracalla Collection: Five Capitals Villa Mattei Rome Baths Caracalla

Five Capitals Villa Mattei Rome Baths Caracalla
Five Capitals in the Villa Mattei in Rome The Baths of Caracalla and Two Capitals from the Villa Mattei in Rome Two Capitals in the Villa Mattei in Rome Two Capitals

Background imageCaracalla Collection: Baths Caracalla Rome Frascati Distance Porta Latina

Baths Caracalla Rome Frascati Distance Porta Latina
The Baths of Caracalla in Rome, with Frascati in the Distance The Baths of Caracalla, Rome, with the Porta Latina and in the distance Frascati

Background imageCaracalla Collection: Aula centrale dei bagui Caracalla Michele Mang

Aula centrale dei bagui Caracalla Michele Mang
Aula centrale dei bagui Caracalla; Michele Mang (Italian, active Rome, Italy 1860s); about 1875; Albumen silver print

Background imageCaracalla Collection: Baths Caracalla Rome Mrs Jane St John British

Baths Caracalla Rome Mrs Jane St John British
Baths of Caracalla, Rome; Mrs. Jane St. John (British, 1803 - 1882); Rome, Italy; 1856 - 1859; Albumen silver print from a paper negative; 19.5 x 24.8 cm (7 11, 16 x 9 3, 4 in.)

Background imageCaracalla Collection: Ruins Rome Baths Caracalla 1639

Ruins Rome Baths Caracalla 1639
Ruins of Rome: The Baths of Caracalla, 1639

Background imageCaracalla Collection: Baths Caracalla James Anderson British 1813 1877

Baths Caracalla James Anderson British 1813 1877
Baths of Caracalla; James Anderson (British, 1813 - 1877); about 1845 - 1877; Albumen silver print

Background imageCaracalla Collection: Caracalla 186 - 217Ad Born Lucius Septimius Bassianus And Later Called Marcus Aurelius Septimius

Caracalla 186 - 217Ad Born Lucius Septimius Bassianus And Later Called Marcus Aurelius Septimius Bassianus Antoninus Augustus Roman Emperor From The Book Crabbs Historical Dictionary Published 1825

Background imageCaracalla Collection: Caracalla. Roman emperor. Marble portrait. 3rd century

Caracalla. Roman emperor. Marble portrait. 3rd century
Marcus Aurelius Caracalla (Marcus Aurelius Antoninus) (186-217). Roman Emperor (211-217). Marble portrait. 3rd century. Severan period. Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York. United States

Background imageCaracalla Collection: Head of Caracal (Felis caracal) baring its teeth, side view

Head of Caracal (Felis caracal) baring its teeth, side view

Background imageCaracalla Collection: Julia Domna (c. 158-217) Roman Empress and second wife of Sep

Julia Domna (c. 158-217) Roman Empress and second wife of Sep
Julia Domna (c.158-217) Roman Empress and second wife of Septimius Severus. Marble bust. Roman, 2nd century AD. Museum of Louvre. Paris. France

Background imageCaracalla Collection: Trajan (53-117 AD). Roman emperor. Bust. Carlsberg Glyptotek

Trajan (53-117 AD). Roman emperor. Bust. Carlsberg Glyptotek
Trajan (53-117 AD). Roman emperor (98-117). Bust. Marble. From the Baths of Caracalla, Rome. Carlsberg Glyptotek Museum. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imageCaracalla Collection: Caracalla (188- 217). Roman emperor. Bust. Child portrait. C

Caracalla (188- 217). Roman emperor. Bust. Child portrait. C
Caracalla (188- 217). Roman emperor from 198 to 217. Bust. Child portrait. Marble. C. 203-204 A.D. From Rome. Carlsberg Glyptotek Museum. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imageCaracalla Collection: Arch of Drusus. Rome. Italy

Arch of Drusus. Rome. Italy
Arch of Drusus. 3rd century. Part of an aqueduct built by Emperor Caracalla (211-217) to supply water to the baths. Rome. Italy

Background imageCaracalla Collection: Italy. Rome. Arch of Septimius Severus

Italy. Rome. Arch of Septimius Severus. Triumphal arch built in 203 AD to commemorate the Parthian victories of emperors Septimius Severus, Caracalla and Geta

Background imageCaracalla Collection: Roman Art. Circus of Maxentius. Rome. Italy

Roman Art. Circus of Maxentius. Rome. Italy
Roman Art. Circus of Maxentius (Circo di Massenzio). Was built by Emperor Maxentius, on the Via Appia between 306-312 A.D. View of the ruins of the circus. Rome. Italy. Europe

Background imageCaracalla Collection: Roman basilica and circus

Roman basilica and circus.. Architectural elevation and plan of a Roman basilica and circus of Caracalla. Copperplate engraving by J

Background imageCaracalla Collection: Plate 19 view Baths Caracalla indicating inscribed letter

Plate 19 view Baths Caracalla indicating inscribed letter
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Background imageCaracalla Collection: View ruins Baths Caracalla series Small book

View ruins Baths Caracalla series Small book
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Background imageCaracalla Collection: Plan City Rome Part 5 Baths Caracalla Santa Sabina

Plan City Rome Part 5 Baths Caracalla Santa Sabina
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Background imageCaracalla Collection: Reconstruction Circus Caracalla View Ruins 1704

Reconstruction Circus Caracalla View Ruins 1704
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Background imageCaracalla Collection: Frigidarium of the Baths of the Caracalla at Rome

Frigidarium of the Baths of the Caracalla at Rome
Illustration of a Frigidarium of the Baths of the Caracalla at Rome

Background imageCaracalla Collection: Caracalla

Caracalla (188 - 217), or Marcus Aurelius Severus Antoninus Augustus, Roman Emperor, circa 200 AD



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"Caracalla: The Legacy of a Roman Emperor" Step into the ancient city of Rome with this captivating lithograph from 1878, showcasing the intricate city map. Among its prominent landmarks are the Baths of Caracalla, an architectural marvel that stood in Rome, Italy. Transport yourself back to pre-1900 as you gaze upon another image capturing the grandeur and magnificence of these historic baths. Immerse yourself further into history with a reconstruction of the Great Hall within the Baths of Caracalla. Marvel at its impressive scale and imagine what life was like during its heyday in the 3rd century. Venturing beyond Rome's borders, discover remnants of Caracalla's reign in Algeria. The Caracalla arch stands proudly amidst the ruins of Cuicul, offering a glimpse into his influence far beyond Italy's shores. Explore not only his architectural achievements but also delve into his personal life through art. Witness "The Emperor Severus Rebuking his Son, Caracalla, " an oil painting depicting their tumultuous relationship and power struggles during their time together. Capture a moment frozen in time with a black-and-white photograph titled "Roma: Nelle Terme di Caracalla. " This evocative image transports you to those very baths where Romans once gathered for relaxation and socializing. Coins tell stories too - behold an Aureus portraying Emperor Caracalla himself issued by none other than him. Another Denarius coin showcases his likeness from 213 AD; both coins serve as testaments to his reign and lasting impact on Roman currency. Carve your path through history as you uncover more about this enigmatic ruler who left behind such remarkable legacies - from monumental structures like the Baths to artistic representations that shed light on both his public persona and private struggles.