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Roman Baths at Augusta Raurica
Image by James Blake Wiener

Roman Baths at Augusta Raurica

The baths at Augusta Raurica in what is now present-day Switzerland were probably built shortly after 100 CE and remained in use for approximately 150 years.
Curia at Augusta Raurica
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Curia at Augusta Raurica

The Roman curia was the town hall of Augusta Raurica. This was where the town council consisting of 100 councillors or "decuriones" held its meetings with the "duoviri," the two mayors. The town councillors were held in high regard — and...
Map of Ancient Raurici Cities and Towns
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Map of Ancient Raurici Cities and Towns

This is a map of Augusta Raurica and nearby cities in what was formerly Roman Switzerland. These cities and towns were occupied by the Celtic Raurici tribe before and after the Roman conquest of Switzerland. (The Raurici, themselves, occupied...
Basilica at Augusta Raurica
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Basilica at Augusta Raurica

The basilica was the administration and court building of Augusta Raurica. The basilica was richly furnished and decorated – a veritable palace for Roman authorities. The basilica was renovated at least once. The retaining wall of the earlier...
Roman Water Main from Augusta Raurica
Image by James Blake Wiener

Roman Water Main from Augusta Raurica

The arch shown here was part of an underground water main, which from c. 70 CE, brought large quantities of water to Augusta Raurica, which is located in present-day Switzerland. It supplied the public baths, latrines, and water fountains...
View of Roman Temple on Schonbuhl Hill
Image by James Blake Wiener

View of Roman Temple on Schonbuhl Hill

Standing on Schönbühl Hill, one finds the old Roman religious district at Augusta Raurica in what is present-day Switzerland. It existed from the early days of the town. Around 50 CE, several small temples stood here. The buildings were typical...
Walls of Augusta Raurica's Theater
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Walls of Augusta Raurica's Theater

The distinctive Roman theater was last used as a playhouse and a venue for religious festivals and political meetings in Augusta Raurica, which is located in present-day Switzerland. Before that it had been altered several times. From AD...
Roman Theater at Augusta Raurica
Image by James Blake Wiener

Roman Theater at Augusta Raurica

The theater at Augusta Raurica is the best-preserved ancient theatre of its kind north of the Alps. Large parts of it were uncovered as far back as 150 years ago. Over the past 100 years, the ruins underwent several restoration projects...
January, Les Tres Riches Heures
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January, Les Tres Riches Heures

A medieval manuscript illustration depicting the traditional New Year's feast on an estate during the month of January. From 'Les Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry', c. 1412-1440 CE. (Condé Museum, Château de Chantilly, Oise, France)
Dioscuri Denarius, 211 BCE
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Dioscuri Denarius, 211 BCE

Coins of this design were the first issued by the Roman Republic after 211 BCE. This issue introduced a new weight standard that would be the standard for Roman denarii until the 3rd century CE. The front design depicts the goddess Roma...
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