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roman grid cover SPQR-stock-foto
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SPQR inscription on a street lamp in Rome, Italy-stock-foto
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Street lamp with SPQR (Senatus Populusque Romanus) logo, historic center of Rome, Italy-stock-foto
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Street lamp with SPQR (Senatus Populusque Romanus) logo, historic center of Rome, Italy-stock-foto
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Arch of Titus in Rome, a symbol of Roman triumph and power.-stock-foto
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Base of street lamp with SPQR (Senatus Populusque Romanus) logo,  historic center of Rome, Lazio, Italy-stock-foto
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Base of street lamp with SPQR (Senatus Populusque Romanus) logo,  historic center of Rome, Lazio, Italy-stock-foto
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Senatus Populusque Romanus. The Senate and People of Rome. Italy-stock-foto
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Post office mailbox in Rome.-stock-foto
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SPQR - The Senate & The People of Rome, an emblematic phrase referring to the government of the Roman Republic on a drain cover in Rome, Italy-stock-foto
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SPQR - The Senate & The People of Rome, an emblematic phrase referring to the government of the Roman Republic on a drain cover in Rome, Italy-stock-foto
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The symbol SPQR - The Senate & The People of Rome, an emblematic phrase referring to the government of the Roman Republic on a building in Rome, Italy-stock-foto
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The symbol SPQR - The Senate & The People of Rome, an emblematic phrase referring to the government of the Roman Republic on a building in Rome, Italy-stock-foto
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Camp wooden box for transport military supplies used by ancient roman army. SPQR symbol engraved-stock-foto
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Camp wooden box for transport military supplies used by ancient roman army. SPQR symbol engraved-stock-foto
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Old Roman Flag with Aquila and SPQR-stock-foto
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SPQR Sign in Rome Italy-stock-foto
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Panel with trophy representing Europe ca. 1780–85 French The panels are each carved with a trophy comprising arms and armor suspended from a tasseled ribbon: in antiquity, military victories were commemorated with a display of arms captured from enemy troops and hung on a tree or temple. Oak branches are added to the martial symbols on 07.225.100a. Laurel branches, a laurel wreath and a standard with SPQR (short for Senatus Populusque Romanus or the Senate and the Roman People) above a portrait of a Roman emperor or general are added to the arms and armor on 07.225.100b. The shield with the ho-stock-foto
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Panel with trophy representing Africa ca. 1780–85 French The panels are each carved with a trophy comprising arms and armor suspended from a tasseled ribbon: in antiquity, military victories were commemorated with a display of arms captured from enemy troops and hung on a tree or temple. Oak branches are added to the martial symbols on 07.225.100a. Laurel branches, a laurel wreath and a standard with SPQR (short for Senatus Populusque Romanus or the Senate and the Roman People) above a portrait of a Roman emperor or general are added to the arms and armor on 07.225.100b. The shield with the ho-stock-foto
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official emblem of the city of Rome-stock-foto
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Throne pope Adrianus VI; Title page for: Burmann, Kasper. Hadriani VI Sive Analecta Historica De Hadriano Sexto Papa Romano, 1727. In the middle Comes Pope Adrianus VI. He carries the Tiara, the Petrus Cappa Magna and the keys. Two putti sit on the back of the throne on either side of a medallion with the letters SPQR (Senatus Populusque Romanus). Above left is Minerva. On the right is next to an angel a bishop with a staff, fasces and a shield. Under Adrianus 'feet there is a part of the title of the book and underneath it minima [re] Maxima', from a little bit small, the large, above some pe-stock-foto
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Close up of Latin inscription in a stone statue in Rome. SPQR is an initialism from a Latin phrase, Senatus Populusque Romanus-stock-foto
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Close up of Latin inscription in a stone statue in Rome. SPQR is an initialism from a Latin phrase, Senatus Populusque Romanus-stock-foto
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Garden vase with trophy of arms and the abbreviation of the text Senatus Populusque Romanus-stock-foto
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Italy, Rome, SPQR-stock-foto
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A carved panel in paving stones representing Basingstoke's links and connection with Europe. Here is engraved SPQR Pax Romana in Latin. UK-stock-foto
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SPQR, an abbreviation for Senatus Populusque Romanus, The Senate and People of Rome composed with red colored stone letters over black volcanic sand-stock-foto
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Manhole cover stamped with SPQR - Senātus Populusque Rōmānus in Rome, Italy.-stock-foto
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the text SPQR, abbreviation for Senatus Populusque Romanus, the latin expression for the Senate and People of Rome, in a cast iron manhole cover of th-stock-foto
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Rome, Italy - April 5, 2019: The historical open-air museum Roman Forum, the Arch of Titus.-stock-foto
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Rome, Italy - April 5, 2019: The historical open-air museum Roman Forum, the Arch of Titus.-stock-foto
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Rome, Italy - April 5, 2019: The historical open-air museum Roman Forum, the Arch of Titus.-stock-foto
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Rome, Italy - April 5, 2019: The historical open-air museum Roman Forum, the Arch of Titus.-stock-foto
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ROME, ITALY - OCTOBER 25, 2018: SPQR is an initialism of a phrase in Latin: Senātus Populusque Rōmānus-stock-foto
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ROME, ITALY - OCTOBER 25, 2018: SPQR is an initialism of a phrase in Latin: Senātus Populusque Rōmānus-stock-foto
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Curia Julia, the Ancient Senat Building from 44B.C. (far right) on Forum Romanum, Rome, once the nerve center of the Roman Empire. Later a church.-stock-foto
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Milan, Italy - April 07, 2018: The SPQR mosaic at the Vittorio Emanuele II Gallery in Milan. Senatus Populusque Romanus latin inscription.-stock-foto
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SPQR is Senatus Populusque Romanus, official emblem of modern-day Rome and classic symbol of Ancient Rome, phrase found all over city, imprinted benea-stock-foto
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drain, or manhole cover with SPQR (Senate and People of Rome/ Senatus Populusque Romanus ) letters in rome, italy-stock-foto
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Statue on Via Dei Fori Imperiali, Rome, Italy-stock-foto