“Rome Reborn” Long view of the city from high above the Aventine, looking north toward the Circus Maximus and Palatine Hill.

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“Rome Reborn” Long view of the city from high above the Aventine, looking north toward the Circus Maximus and Palatine Hill.

“Rome Reborn” View of the western end of the Roman Forum with temples on the Capitoline Hill visible in the background.

“Rome Reborn” View of the western end of the Roman Forum with temples on the Capitoline Hill visible in the background.

(partially seen to the left) and the Colosseum (on the right). “Rome Reborn” Close-up of the Arch of Constantine and the plaza between the Temple of Venus and Rome (partially seen to the left) and the Colosseum (on the right).

the Colosseum, and the Baths of Trajan. “Rome Reborn” Long view of the city from high above the Roman Forum, looking east past the Temple of Peace (also known as the Forum of Vespasian), the Basilica of Maxentius, the Temple of Venus and Rome, the Colosseum, and the Baths of Trajan.