porticus octaviae rome italy

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The Temple of Apollo Sosianus, Rome, Italy. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Porticus Octaviae Royalty Free Stock Photo
Jewish Synagogue and Theatre of Marcellus in the evening, Rome. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Porticus Octaviae or Portico di Ottavia. Rome. Italy Royalty Free Stock Photo
Porticus Octaviae or Portico di Ottavia. Rome. Italy Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Porticus Octaviae Portico of Octavia; Portico di Ottavia. Ancient structure in Rome Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ancient Ruins of Porticus Octaviae Rome Royalty Free Stock Photo
Porticus Octaviae in Rome, Italy
Porticus Octaviae in Rome, Italy Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Porticus Octaviae ancient Roman structure in Rome Italy Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Porticus Octaviae in Rome, Italy Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Porticus Octaviae in Rome, Italy. The colonnaded walks of the portico enclosed the temples of Jupiter Stator and Juno Regina, as well as a library. The structure was used as a fish market from the medieval period, and up to the end of 19th century. The structure was built by Augustus in the name of his sister, Octavia Minor, sometime after 27 BC


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