Modern reproduction of original Tabula Gladiatoria; Roman plaque at the ruined Roman city of Italica. Near Seville, Spain.


Transcript of the Tabula Gladiatoria: reproduction of an original Roman plaque at ruined Roman city of Italica / Itálica near Seville, Spain. Italica can be distinguished into two zones (vetus urbs – old city – founded by Scipio, and the nova urbs). The nova urbs – founded by Hadrian – is pictured here. (56) trip 2


Size: 3413px × 5120px
Location: Italica / Itálica; north of modern day Santiponce, 9 km NW of Seville, Spain
Photo credit: © David Gee / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
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