Cities of the Roman World
The furthest extent of the Roman Empire was under Trajan (116 AD).
Roman sites in Tunisia
Carthage, Tunisia by the Sea
Roman Sites in Libya
Cyrene
Arch honoring
Roman emperor Lucius Septimius
Severus (AD 146-211)
Puno-Hellenistic Mausoleum of Bes
Gorgon's Head
symbol of Minerva
from the temple pediment
(note the snakes in his beard)
Beit Shean
bringing water to Caesarea
the Roman amphitheatre at Caerleon, Wales
Roman City of Isca (Caerleon, Wales)
Roman theater
ancient Palmyra in early morning light
a Roman city
Temple
of Bacchus
(dedicated to Venus/Astarte)
Butrint archeological site
Roman theatre
Roman cite at Pella
Heraclea Lyncestis
Heraclea Lyncestis, Republic of Macedonia
Library of Celsus, Ephesus
Pergamum
(much of the temple is in the museum in Berlin)
ruins of the city of Pompeii
Roman Arles
Columns along Roman main street, Tyre, Lebanon
Arena in Pula, Istria
Diocletian's Palace next to his Mausoleum, Split, Croatia
Link to an excellent explanation of Roman History
Link to interactive map of ancient Roman Empire