Julius Caesar.

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Julius Caesar

Caesar’s Bridge

“All roads lead to Rome”

Cloaca Maxima

Augustus and the Pax Romana

Roman Forum

Roman Roads

Concrete + Underwater Concrete

Aqueducts

Arch + Keystone

Vaulted Ceiling

Fresco

Vespasian The Roman Colosseum

Drinking fountains in the Colosseum

Bathrooms in the Colosseum

Retractable Roof on the Colosseum

Roman Colosseum Hypogeum Titus Roman Colosseum Hypogeum

Elevators in the Colosseum

Naval Battles in the Colosseum

Trajan’s Market

Hadrian’s Wall Super Fort

Pantheon

Rotunda + Oculus

Roman Bath Houses Caracalla