 Who: Claudius  What: Coin  When: AD 41-54  Where: Rome.

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 Who: Claudius  What: Coin  When: AD  Where: Rome

 Who: Claudius  What: Coin  When: AD  Where: Rome

 Who: Claudius  What: Relief Sculpture  When: AD  Where: Rome

 Who: Claudius  What: Porta Maggiore  When: AD  Where: Rome

 Who: Agrippina and Nero  What: Coin  When: AD  Where: Rome

 Who: Agrippina  What: Coin  When: AD  Where: Rome

 Who: Nero  What: Coin  When: AD  Where: Rome

 Who: Nero  What: Coin  When: AD  Where: Rome

 Who: Nero  What: Wall Painting  When: AD  Where: Rome

 Who: Nero  What: Laocoon and Sons  When: AD  Where: Rome

 Who: Vespasian  What: Coin  When: AD 71  Where: Rome

 Who: Jean-Leon Gerome  What: Pollice Verso  When: 1872  Where: Arizona

Who: Titus What: Arch of Titus When: AD Where: Rome

 Who: Domitian  What: Piazza Navona  When: AD  Where: Rome

Who: Titus What: Street When: AD 79 Where: Pompeii

Who: Titus What: Funerary bench When: AD 79 Where: Pompeii

Who: Esteemed classicist Sandy Alexander What: fast-food joint When: AD 79 Where: Pompeii

Who: Titus What: Forum When: AD 79 Where: Pompeii

Who: Titus What: Gladiators school ( ludus ) When: AD 79 Where: Pompeii

 Who: Titus  What: Graffiti  When: AD 79  Where: Pompeii

Who: Titus What: Theater When: AD 79 Where: Pompeii

Wall painting showing the riot of AD 59

Who: Titus What: Interior of a Roman house When: AD 79 Where: Near Pompeii

Who: Titus What: Alexander Mosaic When: AD 79 Where: Pompeii