Beauty of Rome: the Roman Forum
Views and sightseeings of Rome: the Roman Forum. Slow motion video, can be doubled for real time.
Spiral clock
Animation pulling back from a spiralling clock face as the hands move quickly around it.
1960s: Architectural sketch of Roman theater, ink on paper. Man traces parts of the sketch with finger. Roman numerals at bottom of page.
1960s: Architectural sketch of Roman theater, ink on paper. Man traces parts of the sketch with finger. Roman numerals at bottom of page.
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Ancient Rome
Ancient Rome. An educational film about Ancient Rome. 1940s, Rome, Italy teacher writing on chalkboard as students watch, teacher pulling down map over chalkboard and pointing to Rome, Rome cityscape, Tiber River, Mediterranean Sea, harbor, beach, shore, Ostia, female hand pointing to map of Roman Empire, Appian Way, Roman war chariot, carving of Roman soldiers, Arch of Constantine, triumphal arch, Roman Forum, Temple of Vesta, Vestal Virgins, bust of Emperor Trajan, Equestrian Statue of Marcus Aurelius, Augustus statue, Palatine Hill, Roman Public Bath, aqueduct, arch, corinthian style, column, Greek Architecture, Roman Architecture, domed roof, ruins, ancient Roman homes, ancient Roman furnishings, table, kitchen utensils, pots, oil lamps, decorative glass dishes and vases, warehouse, wine and olive oil, scale, abacus, Roman clothing, toga, palla, busts of Roman man and children, latin written on waxed tablet, stylus, Roman numerals and letters, Roman amphitheater, Colosseum
Roman and German sculptures and maps support the Italo-German alliance of WW2
World War II propaganda on the necessity for an Italo-German alliance. Map of Italy and Europe depicting the growth of the Roman Empire. Classical statues of famous emperors and figures from the Roman Empire. Roman era stone carving depicts sailors on a boat. Map depicts the line between the Roman Empire and barbarians. Bas relief depicts Roman soldiers engaging in battle with barbarians and barbarians looting items during a siege. Ruins of Roman architecture in present day Cologne, Germany. Stone carving of the Capitoline wolf nursing Romulus and Remus. Animated map shows Europe after the fall of the Roman Empire. The Christian cross shines over the Roman Colosseum. Stone carving of barbarians taking over the former Roman empire. The Mausoleum of Theodoric (Mausoleo di Teodorico, Via delle Industrie, 14, 48122 Ravenna RA, Italy) in Ravenna, Italy. Mosaic art found at the Basilica of San Vitale (Via San Vitale, 17, 48121 Ravenna RA, Italy). A scroll from the Early Middle Ages. Location: Italy. Date: 1940.
SOMERSETS ROMAN RELICS (aka SOMERSET'S ROMAN RELICS)
Item title reads - Somerset's Roman relics. <br/> <br/>Low Ham, Langport, Somerset. <br/> <br/>Various shots of the 2000 year old villa uncovered by archaeologists. Various shots of the mosaic tiled floor and heating for the Roman baths. Various shots of the floor again.
MOVIE TRAILERS
THE FALL OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE (1964) WITH SOPHIA LOREN, STEPHEN BOYD, ALEC GUINNESS, JAMES MASON, CHRISTOPHER PLUMMER, ANTHONY QUAYLE, JOHN IRELAND, OMAR SHARIF, MEL FERRER. SAGA. HISTORICAL RECREATION-REENACTMENT. ROMAN VICTORY PARADE, CELEBRATION. ROMAN FORTRESS, FORUM, TEMPLE OF JUPITER, GLADIATORS IN TRAINING, ROMAN SENATE, ROMAN ARMIES, CHARIOTS, BATTLE SCENES, DUEL TO THE DEATH, PERSIAN WAR.
1907 Silent Film
b&w - mos - 1907 Silent Film - Ben Hur - Jerusalem rebels at roman misrule - crowd - Roman soldiers - Roman Empire era period drama - 1st Century - Ancient Rome
Pothead Whales / Cattle Auction
PAN of Romandale farmland in Ontario. LS of large barn. LS of home of Mr. Stephen Roman. MLS of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Roman on lawn. ZOOM IN from LS of the Roman family posing on lawn. MCS of meat being sliced during barbecue party, people eating.
THE ROMAN FORUM - ROME
A montage of the Roman Forum in Rome, Italy.
News Clip: Russian Immigrants Arrive
Video footage from the KXAS-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, to accompany a news story.
GOOD FRIDAY IN CHICAGO (1995)
GOOD FRIDAY SERVICES TODAY ARE HELD BY CHRISTIANS ACROSS THE COUNTRY--IN CHICAGO THIS MORNING, THE STATIONS OF THE CROSS WERE REENACTED OUTDOORS.
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LIFE IN ANCIENT ROME: The Fall of the Roman Empire
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SS Andrea Doria survivors disembark in New York Harbor after 1956 rescue
08/02/73 C0036855 - COLOR NYC: BOXING - JOSE ROMAN
08/02/73 C0036855 - COLOR NYC: BOXING - JOSE ROMAN CUT STORY "BOXING" SHOWS: MS ROMAN SPARS: CU ROMAN FEET IN RING, SOF: CU ROMAN, SOF: MS ROMAN SPARS: (SHOT 8/2/73 9FT) BOXING ROMAN, JOSE - SOF XX / 250 FT / 16 ORIG / COLOR / CUTS / ONLY
Various Subjects
THIS IS THE COMPLETE ANCIENT ROMANS REEL.ROMAN GLADIATORS, ROMAN SENATE, ROMAN RUINS, BANQUETS, SOLDIERS,AQUADUCTS.
The Shock Team of 25 February 2025 (EDC).
Wroxeter Roman City, UK, 3D LiDAR scan
Animated 3D LiDAR scan of Wroxeter Roman City in Shropshire, UK. The digital terrain model offers a wide-field view of the surrounding landscape without obstruction from foliage. Wroxeter Roman City, also known as Viroconium Cornoviorum, was once the fourth-largest city in Roman Britain. It was founded as a Roman town around the late 1st century CE during the Roman conquest of Britain. A fortress was constructed on a strategic crossing point on the River Severn around 47 CE. Later, it became a civilian settlement from about 90 CE and prospered for 400 years. It served as an important urban centre in the province of Britannia with a population estimated to be around 5,000 to 6,000 inhabitants at its peak. Today, there are extensive ruins from the Roman period, including the remains of the bath-house. Animation contains UK public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0.
89034 VISIT TO RUINS OF PALMYRA AND BAALBEK SYRIA 1950s TRAVELOGUE
Produced by E.S. and F.W. Keller and directed by John Hanau, RUINS OF PALMYRA AND BAALBEK presents a stunning color look at the Middle East in 1953, long before ISIS destroyed so much of these ancient ruins. This is an extremely rare print, only recently located in our archive and now made available on-line for the first time.<p><p>Some sources indicate that this film dates to 1938, but the fact that it is in color seems to indicate it is from 1953, as a copyright guide indicates. It's possible another film with the same title was produced earlier.<p><p>John Hanau was a director and writer, known for Indian Durbar (1939), Ruins of Palmyra and Baalbek (1938) and Arabian Bazaar (1938).<p><p>Palmyra is an ancient Semitic city in present-day Homs Governorate, Syria. Archaeological finds date back to the Neolithic period, and the city was first documented in the early second millennium BC. Palmyra changed hands on a number of occasions between different empires before becoming a subject of the Roman Empire in the first century AD.<p><p>The city grew wealthy from trade caravans; the Palmyrenes were renowned merchants who established colonies along the Silk Road and operated throughout the Roman Empire. Palmyra's wealth enabled the construction of monumental projects, such as the Great Colonnade, the Temple of Bel, and the distinctive tower tombs. The Palmyrenes were a mix of Amorites, Arameans, and Arabs. The city's social structure was tribal, and its inhabitants spoke Palmyrene (a dialect of Aramaic); Greek was used for commercial and diplomatic purposes. The culture of Palmyra was influenced by Greco-Roman culture and produced distinctive art and architecture that combined eastern and western traditions. The city's inhabitants worshiped local deities and Mesopotamian and Arab gods.<p><p>By the third century AD, Palmyra was a prosperous regional center reaching the apex of its power in the 260s, when Palmyrene King Odaenathus defeated Persian Emperor Shapur I. The king was succeeded by regent Queen Zenobia, who rebelled against Rome and established the Palmyrene Empire. In 273, Roman emperor Aurelian destroyed the city, which was later restored by Diocletian at a reduced size. The Palmyrenes converted to Christianity during the fourth century and to Islam in the second half of the first millennium, after which the Palmyrene and Greek languages were replaced by Arabic.<p><p>Before 273 AD, Palmyra enjoyed autonomy and was attached to the Roman province of Syria, having its political organization influenced by the Greek city-state model during the first two centuries AD. The city became a Roman colonia during the third century, leading to the incorporation of Roman governing institutions, before becoming a monarchy in 260. Following its destruction in 273, Palmyra became a minor center under the Byzantines and later empires. Its destruction by the Timurids in 1400 reduced it to a small village. Under French Mandatory rule in 1932, the inhabitants were moved into the new village of Tadmur, and the ancient site became available for excavations. In 2015, Palmyra came under the control of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), which later destroyed a number of the site's buildings. The city was retaken by the Syrian Army on 27 March 2016.<p><p>We encourage viewers to add comments and, especially, to provide additional information about our videos by adding a comment! See something interesting? Tell people what it is and what they can see by writing something for example like: "01:00:12:00 -- President Roosevelt is seen meeting with Winston Churchill at the Quebec Conference."<p><p>This film is part of the Periscope Film LLC archive, one of the largest historic military, transportation, and aviation stock footage collections in the USA. Entirely film backed, this material is available for licensing in 24p HD and 2k. For more information visit http://www.PeriscopeFilm.com
News Clip: Hostage
Video footage from the KXAS-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, to accompany a news story. This story aired at 10pm.
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Stunt pilot Roman Warren flies under a bridge in California