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- amphitheatre's history occurred around 59 AD, when a deadly brawl occurred between Pompeiians and residents of Nuceria during games in the amphitheatre, resulting in...
- Bread stall, from a Pompeiian wall painting...
- or ribbon, with slender arabesques against backgrounds, perhaps, of "Pompeiian red" or pale tints, or stone colours. The style in France was initially...
- The Pompeiian Villa is a historic house in Port Arthur, Texas, U.S.. It was built in 1900 for Isaac Ellwood, and designed by architects George C. Nimmons...
- patron, rather than by the artist." Umbricius Scaurus is one of the rare Pompeiians for whom both house and tomb have been identified. The family tomb, situated...
- PMC 2886100. PMID 20559555. Valsecchi, Maria Cristina (November 2, 2010). "Pompeiians Flash-Heated to Death—'No Time to Suffocate'". National Geographic News...
- Pompeiian relief of Demeter in her aspects of mother goddess and goddess of agriculture...
- A Pompeiian version of Caritas Romana...
- Theatrical scene from a Pompeiian mosaic showing a performer with an aulos and phorbeiá....
- he considered "perhaps the most beautiful things he ever signed." The Pompeiian palace was inaugurated on 14 February 1860, in the presence of the Emperor...