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Collection of Roman Governments (23)

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A cheerful Roman citizen gestures toward a simplified map showing the empire’s peak territorial reach across Europe, North Africa, and the Near East.
A cheerful Roman speaker, crowned with a laurel wreath, delivers a speech while holding a scroll-perfect for teaching ancient rhetoric.
A cheerful Roman legionary gestures toward the Mediterranean-centered empire at its peak, highlighting Rome’s historical reach across Europe, North Africa, and Asia Minor.
A timeless icon representing ancient wisdom and honor, often used for educational or historical themes.
A stylized depiction of a Greek hoplite ready for combat, wearing a Corinthian helmet with golden crest, bronze cuirass, and greaves.
A bold, cartoon-style bald eagle stands proudly within a green laurel wreath, symbolizing courage and victory, crowned by a bright orange blossom.
A defiant Roman citizen declares “NO KING!” in this expressive illustration of early Republican resistance.
This illustrated map depicts the Roman Empire at its greatest territorial extent during the 2nd century CE.
A Roman statesman addresses the public in the Forum, flanked by magistrates and citizens, with statues of gods and emperors overseeing the assembly.
The Temple of Antoninus and Faustina stands beside the solitary Column of Phocas amid the evocative ruins of the Roman Forum.
A friendly Roman-inspired character presents knowledge with a scroll in one hand and an open gesture in the other.
The classic yellow fleur-de-lis on black, a timeless symbol of French royalty and heraldic tradition.
This infographic illustrates how authority flowed from the Roman Emperor to the three core branches of imperial governance-executive, legislative, and judicial-with election and appointment details.
A vibrant collection of Roman-themed illustrations including legionaries, a chariot race, the Colosseum, and iconic symbols like the laurel wreath and eagle standard.
A vintage educational illustration summarizing the Roman Republic’s history, people, military, and symbols-from its founding to Augustus’ rise.
A stylized sketch of the Colosseum, emphasizing its iconic arches and layered structure in earthy tones.
A Roman statesman or scholar depicted in a draped toga, symbolizing civic duty and intellectual pursuit in antiquity.
A lively, cartoon-style cover depicting Roman emperors, soldiers, citizens, and gods atop a temple-like structure, inviting readers into ancient history.
A classic teal fleur-de-lis with a distinctive yellow band, representing unity, purity, and noble heritage.
A friendly ancient thinker gestures while holding a scroll-perfect for teaching classical ideas in an accessible way.
A cheerful Roman soldier stands ready with his pilum spear, scutum shield, and lorica segmentata armor-ideal for teaching ancient Rome.
This stylized map illustrates the Roman Empire’s maximum territorial expansion during the 2nd century CE, highlighting core provinces and Mediterranean dominance.
The double-headed eagle, a historic emblem of imperial power, overlays a stylized map of Germany in gold and green.
A minimalist white silhouette of a profiled head crowned with a laurel wreath-timeless symbolism of honor and achievement.