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The official portrait bust showcases Marciana, elder sister of Trajan, with highly elaborate hairstyles and hairpieces characteristic of ladies in the Roman imperial court. The portrait bust is a product of the Hadrianic Period. As the grandmother...
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With this package you can build up to 5 different Roman Cavalrymen [among them the famous Trajan's column cavalryman] plus a series of various props combinations with also a 2 shields x 13 different real Roman cavalry shield patterns. Trajan's column...
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Pompeia Plotina Claudia Phoebe Piso or Pompeia Plotina (died 121/122) was a Roman Empress who married Emperor Trajan. She gained fame for her interest in philosophy, and for being virtuous, dignified, and straightforward. In particular, she was very...
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A stunning marble portrait of a Roman woman, sporting the distinctive hairstyle of Emperor Trajan's sister, was crafted between 100-120 AD and is now proudly displayed at the Liebieghaus in Frankfurt, Germany. This exceptional piece is part of the...
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Unlike Trajan and Hadrian, Antoninus did not initiate any major wars or travel extensively throughout the Empire. In fact, he was essentially the last emperor to spend most of his reign in Rome itself. ...Regarded as a fair-minded and diligent...
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The height and shape of the bust suggest it dates back to the time of Trajan or Hadrian, while the short beard indicates a style reminiscent of Hadrian's era. On the round base, which bears a resemblance to the Vilonius bust (Poulsen, 1951 - no.586...
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By using metaphorical representations of extinct languages, Nazo transcends the medium of its original visualisation - Roman capitals on the Trajan's Column monument - and brings it to life with contemporary technology. Created using 3D Studio Max...
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... impressive 2-mile (3-kilometre) span over the Hellespont (Dardanelles). However, the Romans also constructed more lasting military bridges, such as Julius Caesar's timber crossing of the Rhine River and Trajan's wooden-arched bridge over the Danube.
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The hairstyle echoes that of Emperor Trajan, adding an air of authenticity to this timeless piece. The exceptional quality of execution suggests a collaboration with one of Rome's top imperial portrait workshops. ... Stay up-to-date on my latest...
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Formally opened in 1866, it has since been filled with a diverse array of contemporary and classical Italian sculptures as well as Greek temples, elaborate obelisks, and other original works such as a scaled-down version of Trajan's Column. ...Many...
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A stunning ancient marble spiral staircase remains standing in Trajan's Column in Italy, estimated to have been built around 133 AD. However, researchers firmly believe that this was not the first of its kind and that such staircases were in use for...
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Officially established in 1866, it has since been filled with an assortment of contemporary Italian sculptures, as well as Greek temples, intricate obelisks, and original works such as the reduced Trajan's Column. ...Many of its tombs belong to...
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... the cheekbones and nape. However, this hairstyle also incorporates models in vogue in the Trajan and Neronian age. ...It is therefore possible to assert that the portrait depicts a young prince, as denoted by the oak crown that surrounds his head.
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Combe for The British Museum: "This head has generally been supposed to represent Decebalus, the formidable leader of the Dacians who, after he had baffled the power of the Romans under Domitian and Nerva, was funally subdued by Trajan, and forced to...
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It is crucial to distinguish Sarmizegetusa Regia from Ulpia Traiana Sarmizegetusa, the Roman capital of Dacia constructed by Emperor Trajan roughly 40 kilometers away. This strategic location was not the capital of the Dacians. In fact, Ulpia...
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Unlike predecessors Trajan and Hadrian, Antoninus focused on administration rather than war or travel, presiding over a prosperous empire. ...This artwork, scanned on 25 January 2014, can be found in the Metropolitan Museum of Art collection search with...
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Officially opened in 1866, it has since been filled with many contemporary and classical Italian sculptures, Greek temples, elaborate obelisks, and other original works such as a scaled-down version of Trajan's Column. ...Many tombs belong to notable...
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A Praetorian Guard revolt in October 97 AD forced him to adopt an heir, leading him to select Trajan, a popular young general, as his successor after some deliberation. Upon Nerva's death from natural causes on January 27, 98 AD, he was succeeded and...
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Suggerimenti per la stampa: strato 0.20 larghezza di estrusione 0,35 riempimento 0,50 temperature 210 ° (gli ultimi 3 valori sono leggermente fuori standard per garantire la durezza delle cerniere, che essendo molto piccole devono essere anche molto...
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Pope Clement VII appointed Baccio Valori as governor, who commissioned Michelangelo to create the Apollo sculpture for his private palace. However, work on the piece was abruptly halted with the arrival of Alessandro de' Medici as Duke of Florence,...
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>DEFAULT_MINTRAVELFEEDRATE 0.0 # >DEFAULT_EJERK 5.0 #Default E axis Jerk (mm/s) Mi raccomando non inserire queste linee di codice “ad minghiam” ma ognuno al suo posto Non c’è nulla di nuovo, cambiano solo i valori. ...Tutto ciò che sta dopo “#” è un...
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He would have appreciated association with Alexander the Great and the Roman emperor Trajan, whose many victories brought about a pivotal moment in the Roman Empire's history. Both oval scenes on the cuirass show a ruler's magnanimity, flattering...
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The Dacian Draco, a fierce emblem of ancient warriors, proudly displayed by Decebalus' soldiers in vivid scenes carved into Trajan's Column in Rome, Italy. Its dragon-like shape bursts with wolfish ferocity, jaws wide open to reveal several metal...
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The intricate layering that shrouds this magnificent bust of Sabina, the devoted wife of Emperor Hadrian and illustrious grand-niece of Emperor Trajan, cannot obscure its astonishing beauty and remarkably preserved likeness. Created in tandem with...
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In contrast to his predecessor Trajan, Hadrian abandoned the eastern territories of Armenia and Mesopotamia, limiting the empire's expansion to the Euphrates river's frontier. During his extensive travels through his territories, he personally...
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He relinquished control of the eastern territories of Armenia and Mesopotamia, which had been conquered by his predecessor Trajan, restricting the empire's borders to the Euphrates River. During an extensive tour of his territories, Hadrian...
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The carvings, cornice, and moldings form part of an iconographic collection dating back to the reign of Trajan (98-117 AD) and the early Hadrianic period (117-132 AD). The inscriptions, added just a few years later, corroborate this timeframe. ...During...
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(For example, note the group sculpture of the Tetrarchs where only younger "caesars" are beardless.) He notes that previous portraits of Constantine showed him with a cropped beard; here he is beardless, embodying the archetypal Roman general from...
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He adds that earlier portraits of Constantine did depict him with a cropped beard; here he is beardless, embodying the archetypal Roman general from the distant imperial past, a new Augustus, a new Trajan. ...Stylistically, this image still retains some...
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(See, for instance, the group sculpture of the Tetrarchs, where only the younger "caesars" are beardless.) He further points out that earlier portraits of Constantine did depict him sporting a neatly trimmed beard; here he is refreshingly beardless,...