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Ancient Roman ruins in Itálica Spain Europe
Ancient mosaic with birds. Roman ruins of Italica. Santiponce. Sevilla. Spain.
Roman amphitheater of Italica. Santiponce. Spain.
Broccoli floret over farmland furrows. Guadiana River Meadow, Extremadura, Spain
The Roman city of Italica has its origins in the year 206BC when the general Publius Cornelius Scipio established a military post in a zone of high strategic value.
Main Street in the Roman ruins of Italica. Santiponce. Sevilla. Spain.
Roman Amphitheater ruin Italica. Province Seville, Andalusia. Spain
View of the Roman theater in the ancient town of Italica, located in Santiponce, Seville, Spain. Italica was the first city built in Spain by the Roman empire.
The Roman city of Italica has its origins in the year 206 BC. This ancient mosaic floor in the House of the Planetarium, represents the seven planetary divinities related to the days of the week.Picture was taken outside in a public place.
"The ruined roman arena at Italica, Spain."
Cultivation of broccoli. Furrows at Guadiana River Meadow, Extremadura, Spain
Ancient mosaic with birds at the Roman ruins of Italica, Santiponce, Sevilla, Spain
Hadrian Roman Emperor gold coin. Isolated over white background
Italica Roman ruins in Seville. Andalucia. Spain.
Santiponce, Spain - October 18th 2020: The amphitheater is one of the largest of the Roman Empire and it was built by the Emperor Hadrian. Place where numerous shows with beasts and gladiators were held.
Arena in the Amphitheatre at the Romans ruins of Italica, Seville, Seville Province, Andalusia, Spain, Europe.
It is one of the largest and best preserved amphitheatres and was built by Emperor Hadrian.
Detail of a Roman mosaic of the ancient Roman city "Italica".
Italica, Roman City ruins and amphitheater at Santiponce in Spain
Italica, Spain - July 28, 2023. Mosaic detail on the floor of the House of the Birds, one of the mansions destined exclusively for the notables of the Roman city of Italica. Located in Santiponce, Seville, Andalusia, Spain.
Italica (north of modern day Santiponce, 9 km NW of Seville, Spain) is a magnificent and well-preserved Roman city and the birthplace of Roman Emperors Trajan and Hadrian.
Ancient Roman road in Italica. Street in the Roman ruins of Italica. Santiponce. Sevilla. Spain.
Orchid Orchis itálica in flower in dehesa
Orchid meadow of the species Orchis italica sometimes orchids bloom with thousands of specimens such as this natural light meadow at sunset
Santiponce, Spain - March 9, 2016: Roman mosaic in Italica (north of modern day Santiponce, 9 km NW of Seville, Spain) is a magnificent and well-preserved Roman city and the birthplace of Roman Emperors Trajan and Hadrian.
Orchis italica the naked man orchid or the Italian orchid pretty wild orchid with pink flowers looking like little men greenish background natural lighting
Ancient Roman road in Italica.
"From Italica remains, in Sevilla (Spain)"
Roman amphitheater of Italica in Santiponce. Sevilla. Spain.
An ancient Roman Amphitheatre, Italica, near Seville, Spain.
Santiponce, Spain - March 9, 2016: House of the Planetarium. Mosaic. Sun, Moon, and five planets: Venus, Mars, Mercury, Jupiter and Saturn. Roman ruins of Italica.
"Roman arena ruin Italica, Province Seville, Andalusia Spain"
Old hand mill
Italica in Santiponce, 9 km NW of Seville, Spain, is a magnificent and well-preserved Roman city and the birthplace of Roman Emperors Trajan and Hadrian.
Italica, north of modern day Santiponce, 9 km NW of Seville, Spain, is a magnificent and well-preserved Roman city.
Arena in the Amphitheatre at the Roman ruins of Italica, Seville, Seville Province, Andalusia, Spain, Europe.
Ruins of the splendid amphitheater, part of archaeological ensemble of Italica, city with a strategic role in the Roman Empire, birthplace of Emperors Trajan and Hadrian, in Santiponce, Seville, Spain.
Ruins of Domus de la Exedra known as Casa de la Exedra, possibly a public building with important functions, part of the magnificent archaeological ensemble of Italica, in Santiponce, Seville, Spain.
Street in the Roman ruins of Italica. Santiponce. Sevilla. Spain.
Broccoli for sale at a market stall in Santa Pola, Alicante Spain
Corinthian columns in ancient Italica, Spain
Mosaic floor in the Roman ruin Italica. Province Seville, Andalusia, Spain
Ancient Roman road in Italica. Street in the Roman ruins of Italica. Santiponce. Sevilla. Spain.
The ruins of the Roman amphitheatre at Italica, an ancient city in Andalusia, Spain
Two palm trees in Italica Roman Coliseum located in the Spanish province of Seville, its surrounded by trees
The ruins of the Roman amphitheatre at Italica, an ancient city in Andalusia, Spain
Roman amphitheater of Italica in Santiponce. Sevilla. Spain.
Park in Italica - Roman city near Seville, Spain
Italica (north of modern day Santiponce, 9 km NW of Seville, Spain) is a magnificent and well-preserved Roman city and the birthplace of Roman Emperors Trajan and Hadrian.
Italica (north of modern day Santiponce, 9 km NW of Seville, Spain) is a magnificent and well-preserved Roman city and the birthplace of Roman Emperors Trajan and Hadrian.
The ruins of the Roman amphitheatre at Italica, an ancient city in Andalusia, Spain
Land and ruins of the amphitheater, part of archaeological ensemble of Italica, city with a strategic role in the Roman Empire, birthplace of Emperors Trajan and Hadrian, in Santiponce, Seville, Spain.
The ruins of the Roman amphitheatre at Italica, an ancient city in Andalusia, Spain
Ruins of Roman City Italica. Seville Province, Andalusia Spain
Copy of a Roman statue in the park of Italica city, Spain