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Following this, Caracalla ruled alongside his younger brother Geta for a short time, despite their strained relationship. However, Caracalla ultimately had Geta assassinated later that year. ...During his reign, Caracalla's empire was plagued by...
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... father since 198, then continued on alongside his brother Geta, emperor from 209, following their father's death in 211. However, Caracalla had his brother eliminated that same year and ruled solo as the sole ruler of the Roman Empire thereafter.
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From 198 until 211, Caracalla shared power with his father, then with his brother Geta, whose murder he orchestrated in 211. Caracalla's reign was marked by domestic turmoil and invasion from Germanic tribes. This object is part of the "Scan The...
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The Roman emperor Caracalla wielded power from 211 to 217 AD with an iron fist. His distinctive short beard and scowling facial features commanded respect and inspired fear in those who beheld him. The gleaming breastplate displays a gruesome image...
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Caracalla shared power with his father from 198 until Septimius' death in 211, then ruled alongside his younger brother Geta, whose relationship with him was strained. That same year, Caracalla orchestrated Geta's murder, marking a turning point in...
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Caracalla's Coin, a Roman Denarius from 211-217 AD, Graded by RIC as #83.
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Caracalla dominated Rome as emperor of North African descent from 198 until his brutal assassination in 217.
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This decree gave all enfranchised men Caracalla's adopted name: "Marcus Aurelius." Domestically, Caracalla is remembered for building the massive Baths of Caracalla in Rome, introducing a new currency called the antoninianus, and ordering massacres...
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According to an ancient account, on his deathbed, his father Septimius Severus cautioned Caracalla to "enrich the soldiers and disdain everyone else." This beautifully crafted head is a striking representation of the official portrait and was likely...
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Emperor Septimius Severus commissioned the artwork for his eldest son Caracalla when he claimed lineage to Marcus Aurelius, making him the last legitimate heir of the Antonine dynasty. The young prince's hairstyle closely mimics that of the little...
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Formerly, the phalera bearing Caracalla's likeness likely rested atop an imperial Practorian Guard standard. The Emperor proudly wears the corona of Sol, god of the sun, symbolizing his dominion over the world. ...This emblematically confirms his sole...
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The head of Emperor Caracalla, a masterpiece crafted from pure white fine marble, dates back to the early 3rd century AD and was discovered at Novae. Its precise dimensions are as follows: made from high-quality white marble with a height of 0.131...
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The Head of Emperor Caracalla was crafted from a magnificent slab of white fine marble. Discovered at Novae, it dates back to the early 3rd century AD. CHARACTERISTICS AND MEASUREMENTS: Made entirely of white marble, this striking sculpture stands...
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Portrait of Caracalla, Type 1 (196 / 197-204), Rome's streets. Museums' treasures (Brussels, Belgium). Made with Autodesk tools. The emperor Septimius Severus creates a portrait of his eldest son (188-217), proclaiming him the last true...
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The discovery of not one but two portraits of Caracalla at the same site is nothing short of extraordinary. This remarkable object is part of "Scan The World", a groundbreaking non-profit initiative conceived by MyMiniFactory. Through this...
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213 Mansuelli Reference: II.140 Characteristics Format: Bust Sculpture Artist: Anonymous Creator Date Created: Second Century CE Materials Used: Greek White Marble Inscription: CARACALLA (Modern Interpretation) Dimensions: Height - 52 Centimeters...
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A sculpture of Roman Emperor Caracalla features 25,438 polygons and 12,721 vertices; to enhance its detailing, enable the Turbosmooth modifier. ...This model is saved in .obj format and is compatible with 2014 versions of Max software, resulting in...
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Caracalla is commonly regarded as one of the most infamous and detested emperors due to the widespread massacres and persecutions he orchestrated throughout the Empire. This object is part of "Scan The World", a non-profit initiative launched by...
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This portrait style was specifically commissioned by Caracalla for himself and marks a significant departure in official Roman portraiture - it's the first time emotion is explicitly shown through sculpture, conveying aggression; just look at the...
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In this stunning marble bust, Caracalla is portrayed as a young boy, dressed in the armor of a seasoned soldier and draped in the elegant folds of a traditional Roman toga. ...As he turns his head sharply to the right, his facial expression remains...
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This is a replica of the original Roman marble portrait of the future emperor Caracalla during his time as a young boy. The type is linked to the year 198 AD, when the youthful Caracalla was named "Augustus". The bust was discovered in the residence...
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This portrait style was commissioned by Caracalla for himself, marking the first time emotion was reflected in Roman sculpture - specifically aggressiveness. Notice the anger expressed through roughness around the brows and raised corners of the...
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The bust, not pertinent to the portrait, had to be part in ancient times of another type of portraiture of Caracalla: the fact denotes a careful choice of the restorers who assembled the two pieces. ...The high quality of the portrait, merit of the...
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Currently, in 2020, we have successfully employed Reality Capture technology to incorporate color texture into the Arch of Caracalla model. Djemila, formerly known as Cuicul, is a small mountain village situated in northern Algeria, near the eastern...
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After their alliance's fateful one-year tenure ended in Geta's tragic demise at the hands of Caracalla himself, Caracalla set out to rewrite history with grand gestures. Revolutionizing Society: Caracalla forever changed the Empire by issuing the...
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I wasn't able to capture the very top of the hair so I reconstructed what I could with MeshMixer. Marble head of the emperor Caracalla (211-217) Roman, 215-217 AD From Rome Italy. Caracalla was the son of Septimius Seberus. He began ruling with his...
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A youthful portrait of Caracalla gleams, his eyes locked onto the horizon as he gazes to the right, each pupil distinct and defined. His tresses cascade down in a rich tapestry of tight curls that swirl around his head like a living entity. ...Created...
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This hypothesis is still under discussion, however: some see the "Tivoli"-type portrait as a creation from the end of Caracalla's reign - a reaction against the exaggerated expressionism of the "Farnese" style. In any case, the sober execution of...
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An ancient record states that on his deathbed, his father Septimius Severus urged Caracalla to "enrich the soldiers and disdain everyone else." This finely crafted head is a striking representation of the official portrait and was likely created at...