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UIG3508054 Hadrian Publius Aelius Hadrianus Augustus, Roman emperor from 117 to 138. Hadrian is known for building Hadrian's Wall, which marked the northern limit of Britannia.
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YOU4419222 Bust of Emperor Augustus (63 BC-14 AD), Octave, adopted son of Jules Cesar, first Roman emperor 27 BC-14 AD, This portrait is part of the series of Augustus portraits Prima Porta, Villa of Livia, an ancient Roman villa at Prima Porta, 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) north of Rome, Italy, along the Via Flaminia.
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YOU4419068 Statue of Emperor Augustus (63 BC-14 AD), born Octave, adopted son of Jules Cesar, first Roman emperor 27 BC-14 AD, Roman art, marble sculpture whose portrait of Emperor Augustus created between 30 and 20 BC was placed on a statue in toga dating from the middle of the 2nd century
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YOU4419214 Portrait of Emperor Augustus (63 BC-14 AD), no Octave, adopted son of Jules Cesar, first Roman emperor from 27 BC to 14 AD, Roman art, marble sculpture dating from the regne of Emperor Claude (41-54), the crown of oak (civic crown) was awarded by the Senate in tribute to the young emperor in 27 AD. before JC, the features of the face of this portrait derive from the statue of Prima Porta
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YOU4419094 Statue of Augustus (63 BC-14 AD), born Octave, adopted son of Jules Cesar, first emperor of the Roman Empire (27 BC-14 AD), Marble sculpture whose body drape of toga dating from the first third of the 2nd century is complete with a head executed around 20 BC, the latter belongs to the same type of portraits of Auguste that the brazed statue of the villa of Livie in Prima Porta dated 20 BC
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DTR3435389 Augustus (23 September 63 BC – 19 August 14 AD) was the founder of the Roman Principate and considered the first Emperor, controlling the Roman Empire from 27 BC until his death in AD 14.
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LRI4588069 Roman Art: “” head of the emperor Augustus (Caius Julius Caesar Octavianus Augustus)”” Marble sculpture - Merida, Museo Nacional de Arte Romano - Head of Roman emperor Augustus (Caius Julius Caesar Octavianus Augustus) (63 BC-14 AD) - Marble sculpture, art - Merida, Museo Nacional de Arte Romano, Spain
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XIR3468055 Togatus complété d'une tête de l'empereur Auguste Emperor Augustus (63 BC-14 AD) founder of the Roman Principate and considered the first Roman emperor. Head dates from c. 20 BC, body 2nd century AD. Height: 2. 07 m
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BLP1220327 Theodosius II (10 April 401 – 28 July 450), Eastern Roman Emperor from 408 to 450.
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XIR3468054 L'Empereur Auguste Augustus (63 BC-14 AD) founder of the Roman Principate and considered the first Roman emperor. height 196 cm. Made 30-20 BC
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BLP1220328 Theodosius II (10 April 401 – 28 July 450), Eastern Roman Emperor from 408 to 450.
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REV696582 Caesar Augustus (63BC-14AD) Roman Emperor, shown as Pontifex Maximus, the supreme religious authority.
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FBU7145285 Marble portrait of a member of the family of emperor Augustus, his niece Antonia minor or his wife Livia. Gortyna, Roman period 1st century AD. Archeological museum of Heraklion. Crete, Greece.
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REV696584 Caesar Augustus (63BC-14AD) Roman Emperor, shown as Pontifex Maximus, the supreme religious authority.
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DGC3082034 Gratian (359 – 383) was Roman emperor from 367 to 383. The eldest son of Valentinian I, during his youth Gratian accompanied his father on several campaigns along the Rhine and Danube frontiers. Upon the death of Valentinian in 375, Gratian's brother Valentinian II was declared emperor by his father's soldiers;
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DGC3082037 Gratian (359 – 383) was Roman emperor from 367 to 383. The eldest son of Valentinian I, during his youth Gratian accompanied his father on several campaigns along the Rhine and Danube frontiers. Upon the death of Valentinian in 375, Gratian's brother Valentinian II was declared emperor by his father's soldiers;
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BLP1220379 Galba, full name Servius Sulpicius Galba Caesar Augustus (24 December 3 BC – 15 January 69), Roman Emperor for seven months from 68 to 69 AD, the first ruler of the Year of the Four Emperors.
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DGC3082036 Gratian (359 – 383) was Roman emperor from 367 to 383. The eldest son of Valentinian I, during his youth Gratian accompanied his father on several campaigns along the Rhine and Danube frontiers. Upon the death of Valentinian in 375, Gratian's brother Valentinian II was declared emperor by his father's soldiers;
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XOS3526112 Caracalla (188-217) formally Marcus Aurelius Severus Antoninus Augustus was Roman emperor 198-217.
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SBL2561936 Trajan (Imperator Caesar Nerva Traianus Divi Nervae filius Augustus; 53-117 AD) was Roman emperor from 98 AD until his death in 117 AD.
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REV696583 Caesar Augustus (63BC-14AD) Roman Emperor, shown as Pontifex Maximus, the supreme religious authority.
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XOS3526083 Constantine the Great (c. 272-337 AD) was the first Christian emperor of Rome (306-337)
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BBG11762405 Augustus, Roman emperor; Velitrae (Velletri) 23.9.63 BC - Nola 19.8.14 n.Chr., emperor from 27 BC BC to AD 14 Head of Octavian Augustus. Marble, c. 36-35 AD AD Discovery in Béziers in April 1844 in the Gasc house, on the site of the forum. Marble, c. 14-23. Inv. 30007
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BBG11762401 Augustus, Roman emperor; Velitrae (Velletri) 23.9.63 BC - Nola 19.8.14 n.Chr., emperor from 27 BC BC to AD 14 Head of Octavian Augustus. Marble, c. 36-35 AD AD Discovery in Béziers in April 1844 in the Gasc house, on the site of the forum. Marble, c. 14-23. Inv. 30007
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TAD1747557 Julia (39BC-14AD) daughter of roman emperor Augustus, marble bust
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XOS3526096 Constantine the Great (c. 272-337 AD) was the first Christian emperor of Rome (306-337)
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XOS3526095 Constantine the Great (c. 272-337 AD) was the first Christian emperor of Rome (306-337)
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XOS3613980 Marcus Aurelius Severus Alexander Augustus (208-235 A.D., ruled 222–235) in toga contabulata, with a large overfold (sinus) across the chest and a diagonal fold extending over the left shoulder and down the back.
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SBL7335294 Portrait of the emperor Augustus as Pontifex Maximus, second half of the 1st century BC, marble, Correr museum, Venice, Italy
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SBL2561930 Commodus (Marcus Aurelius Commodus Antoninus Augustus; 161-192 AD) was Roman Emperor from 180 to 192.
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BBG11762323 Augustus, Roman emperor; Velitrae (Velletri) 23.9.63 BC AD-Nola 19.8.14 n.Chr. ; emperor from 27 BC BC to AD 14 BC - Bust of Augustus wearing the civic crown made of oak leaves. - Marble, last quarter of the 1st century BC. BC or beginning of the 1st century AD. Comes from the Roman villa of Chiragan (Martres-Tolosanne, Haute-Garonne). Excavations of 14826 (or before?). Saint-Raymond Museum, Toulouse. Inv. 30101
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BBG11762324 Augustus, Roman emperor; Velitrae (Velletri) 23.9.63 BC AD-Nola 19.8.14 n.Chr. ; emperor from 27 BC BC to AD 14 BC - Bust of Augustus wearing the civic crown made of oak leaves. - Marble, last quarter of the 1st century BC. BC or beginning of the 1st century AD. Comes from the Roman villa of Chiragan (Martres-Tolosanne, Haute-Garonne). Excavations of 14826 (or before?). Saint-Raymond Museum, Toulouse. Inv. 30101
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BBG11762327 Augustus, Roman emperor; Velitrae (Velletri) 23.9.63 BC AD-Nola 19.8.14 n.Chr. ; emperor from 27 BC BC to AD 14 BC - Bust of Augustus wearing the civic crown made of oak leaves. - Marble, last quarter of the 1st century BC. BC or beginning of the 1st century AD. Comes from the Roman villa of Chiragan (Martres-Tolosanne, Haute-Garonne). Excavations of 14826 (or before?). Saint-Raymond Museum, Toulouse. Inv. 30101
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BBG11762325 Augustus, Roman emperor; Velitrae (Velletri) 23.9.63 BC AD-Nola 19.8.14 n.Chr. ; emperor from 27 BC BC to AD 14 BC - Bust of Augustus wearing the civic crown made of oak leaves. - Marble, last quarter of the 1st century BC. BC or beginning of the 1st century AD. Comes from the Roman villa of Chiragan (Martres-Tolosanne, Haute-Garonne). Excavations of 14826 (or before?). Saint-Raymond Museum, Toulouse. Inv. 30101
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FBU7322946 Man wearing a toga with the head of Augustus, 20 BC (the head), 120 AD (the body). Marble.Louvre Museum; Paris; France
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SBL2561927 Gallienus (Publius Licinius Egnatius Gallienus Augustus; c.218-268) was Roman Emperor with his father Valerian from 253 to 260 and alone from 260 to 268.
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BBG11762328 Augustus, Roman emperor; Velitrae (Velletri) 23.9.63 BC AD-Nola 19.8.14 n.Chr. ; emperor from 27 BC BC to AD 14 BC - Bust of Augustus wearing the civic crown made of oak leaves. - Marble, last quarter of the 1st century BC. BC or beginning of the 1st century AD. Comes from the Roman villa of Chiragan (Martres-Tolosanne, Haute-Garonne). Excavations of 14826 (or before?). Saint-Raymond Museum, Toulouse. Inv. 30101
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XOS3614027 Caligula (Gaius Julius Caesar Augustus Germanicus AD 12-41) known as Gaius Caesar, Roman emperor 37-41.
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AMO1202993 Augustus Caesar (63 BC - AD 14), first Emperor of Rome. Second, painted cast of the same original as B 161. Original made from marble. Roman, 1st century BC.
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IND102462 Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus (63 BC-14 AD); posthumous portrait from the reign of Emperor Claudius (41-54 AD);
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XIR266918 Auguste;
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SVA7311416 Hellenistic ArtClose up of bronze head of Augustus From Meroe (Sudan). Detail.
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SBL2561910 Bust of Commodus as Hercules, MC inv. 1120, marble from Luni, from an underground chamber in the Horti Lamiani.Commodus (Marcus Aurelius Commodus Antoninus Augustus; 161-192 AD), was Roman Emperor from 180 to 192.
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YOU4419200 Bust of Emperor Trajan (53-117), Roman Emperor from 98 to 117, did Italica in Hispania, first emperor of provincial origin, under his regne, the Roman Empire had its greatest extension, Roman art, marble sculpture around 100 AD, whose frontal meches evoke the rapprochement with those of the effigies of Emperor Augustus
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CH1764805 An Italian sculpted statuary and breccia marble bust of Caesar Augustus, after the antique. Last quarter 19th century. 87.5cm high.
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PRZ704043 Hadrian (Latin: Publius Aelius Traianus Hadrianus Augustus 24 January, 76 AD – 10 July, 138 AD), was Roman Emperor from 117 to 138. The Arch of Constantine (Italian: Arco di Costantino) is a triumphal arch in Rome, situated between the Colosseum and the Palatine Hill. It was erected by the Roman Senate to commemorate Constantine I's victory over Maxentius at the Battle of Milvian Bridge on October 28, 312.
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SVA7311413 Hellenistic ArtClose up of bronze head of Augustus From Meroe (Sudan). Detail.
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BBG11762408 Antoninus Pius (Titus Aelius Hadrianus Antonius Augustus Pius); Roman emperor (138–161).Lanuvium 19.9.86 – Lorium 7.3.161. Colossal head of Antoninus the Pious (unfinished work bearing numerous tool marks). Discovery in Béziers in April 1844 in the Gasc house, on the site of the forum. Marble, c. 138-161. Inv. 30003
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PFH3431999 Septimius Severus (145-211 CE) 21st Roman emperor, c. 193-211 CE. Glyptothek Museum, Munich
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FBU7145284 Marble portrait of the emperor Augustus founder of the Roman Empire and first emperor of imperial dynasties of Rome. Roman period 1st century AD. Archeological museum of Heraklion. Crete, Greece.
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TAD1753992 Augustus (Octavius, Octavian 63 BC - 14 AD) roman emperor in 27 BC - 14 AD, marble bust
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BBG11762407 Antoninus Pius (Titus Aelius Hadrianus Antonius Augustus Pius); Roman emperor (138–161).Lanuvium 19.9.86 – Lorium 7.3.161. Colossal head of Antoninus the Pious (unfinished work bearing numerous tool marks). Discovery in Béziers in April 1844 in the Gasc house, on the site of the forum. Marble, c. 138-161. Inv. 30003
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TAD1747556 Tiberus Julius Caesar (42 BC-37 AD) adoptive son of roman emperor Augustus and later roman emperor in 14-37 AD, marble bust
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IND113283 dedicated to pietas and the pax romana of Augustus on July 4th 13 BC;
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BBG11762404 Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa, Roman general and politician, friend and son-in-law of Augustus; 63 BC BC - 12 BC AD Head of Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa. Marble, c. 12-11 BC Discovered in Béziers in April 1844 in the Gasc house, on the site of the forum. Inv. 30002
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BBG11762398 Augustus, Roman emperor; Velitrae (Velletri) 23.9.63 BC - Nola 19.8.14 n.Chr., emperor from 27 BC BC to AD 14 Head of Octavian-Augustus. Marble, c. 36-35 AD AD Discovery in Béziers in April 1844 in the Gasc house, on the site of the forum. Marble, c. 14-23. Inv. 30007
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FTB60921 The Portrait of the Four Tetrarchs is a porphyry sculpture group of four Roman emperors dating from around 300 AD. The sculptural group has been fixed to a corner of the façade of St Mark's Basilica in Venice, Italy since the Middle Ages. The Portrait of the Four Tetrarchs probably depicts the four rulers of the Empire instituted by Emperor Diocletian – the first Tetrarchy.
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ANJ7220664 Roman art : Procession of persons belonging to the Imperial House - Ara Pacis Augustae, Rome, Italy, 3-9 B.C.Cortege of the imperial house. Ara Pacis Augustae or altar of peace of Augustus: low relief (right side) of Ancient Rome edified by the Roman Emperor Augustus between 13 and 9 BC on the Campo de Marte in Rome to commemorate peace following the wars of the empire against Gaul and Spain.
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FBU7145290 Marble portrait of emperor Antonius Pius (Caesar Titus Aelius Hadrianus Antonius Augustus Pius ), 138-161 AD. Adopted son of emperor Hadrian . Gortyna, Roman period, 2nd century AD. Archeological museum of Heraklion. Crete, Greece.
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FAF164855 Tete de Julia, fille d'Auguste;
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BBG11762402 Agrippa Postumus, youngest son of Agrippa and Julie, daughter of the Emperor Augustus; 12 BC BC - 14 AD Head of Agrippa Postumus. Discovery in Béziers in April 1844 in the Gasc house, on the site of the forum. Marble, c. 12-11 BC Inv. 30011
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JLJ4666743 Art of Ancient Rome: Face of Augustus (Octavian or Octavian, 63 BC-14 AD. The first Roman emperor. Sculpture found in Cos, between 27 and 20 BC). Paris, Musee Du Louvre
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BBG11762399 Livia, Livia Drusilla, third wife of Emperor Augustus, mother of Tiberius and Drusus the Elder; 58 BC BC - 29 AD Head of Livia. Marble, c. 14-23. Discovery in Béziers in April 1844 in the Gasc house, on the site of the forum. Marble, c. 14-23. Inv. 30006
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XAB165759 Nero Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus; stepson and heir of emperor Claudius;
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BBG11762400 Livia, Livia Drusilla, third wife of Emperor Augustus, mother of Tiberius and Drusus the Elder; 58 BC BC - 29 AD Head of Livia. Marble, c. 14-23. Discovery in Béziers in April 1844 in the Gasc house, on the site of the forum. Marble, c. 14-23. Inv. 30006
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BBG11762406 Antonia Minor; daughter of Marc Antoine and Octavia; wife of Drusus the Elder, mother of Germanicus, Livilla and the emperor Claudius, grandmother of Caligula; 36 BC AD(Suicide) 1.5.37 AD Head of Antonia Minor (seems to be represented as a priestess of the cult of deified Augustus. Discovered in Béziers in April 1844 in the Gasc house, on the site of the forum. Marble, v. 29-37. Inv. 30005
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BBG11762409 Antonia Minor; daughter of Marc Antoine and Octavia; wife of Drusus the Elder, mother of Germanicus, Livilla and the emperor Claudius, grandmother of Caligula; 36 BC AD(Suicide) 1.5.37 AD Head of Antonia Minor (seems to be represented as a priestess of the cult of deified Augustus. Discovered in Béziers in April 1844 in the Gasc house, on the site of the forum. Marble, v. 29-37. Inv. 30005
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BBG11762403 Julie or Julia (Julia Caesaris filia or Julia Augusti filia), daughter of the emperor Augustus and Scribonia, wife of Marcellus, then of Agrippa, finally of Tiberius; 39 BC BC - 14 AD Head of Julie (hairstyle with large frontal nodus, characteristic of the last third of the 1st century BC). Discovery in Béziers in April 1844 in the Gasc house, on the site of the forum. Marble, c. 12-11 BC AD. Inv. 30004
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BBG11762369 Antonia Minor; daughter of Marc Antony and Octavia, wife of Drusus the Elder, mother of Germanicus, Livilla and the emperor Claudius; 36 BC AD - (Suicide) 1.5.37. Head of Antonia Minor (the strip which holds the hair would evoke the function of priestess of the cult of the divine Augustus occupied by Antonia from 29). Marble, around 30 AD. AD Discovery in Chiragan? Inv. 30303
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XAB165758 grandson of the Roman emperor Augustus (r.27 BC-AD 14); petit-fils de l'empereur Auguste;
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BBG11762413 Julie or Julia (Julia Caesaris filia or Julia Augusti filia), daughter of the emperor Augustus and Scribonia, wife of Marcellus, then of Agrippa, finally of Tiberius; 39 BC BC - 14 AD Head of Julie (hairstyle with large frontal nodus, characteristic of the last third of the 1st century BC). Discovery in Béziers in April 1844 in the Gasc house, on the site of the forum. Marble, c. 12-11 BC AD. Inv. 30004
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LRI4625210 Marble head of Neron (Nero Claudius Caesar augustus Germanicus) (37-68 AD) Rome, Museo Nazionale Romano - Bust of Emperor Nero (Nero Claudius Caesar augustus Germanicus) (37-68 AD) - Marble sculpture - Musei Capitolini, Rome, Italy
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LRI4587733 Roman Art: Roman Emperor Marc Aurele (Caesar Marcus Aurelius Antoninus Augustus) (121-180) on a triumphal tank - Low relief marble around 176-180 AD, Dim. 310x210 cm Rome, Musei Capitolini, Palazzo dei Conservatori - Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius (121-180 AD) on his triumal trolley - Marble relief, Roman art, imperial age, 2nd century AD - Rome, Musei Capitolini, Palazzo dei Conservatori, Italy
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LRI4587721 Roman Art: Roman Emperor Marc Aurele (Caesar Marcus Aurelius Antoninus Augustus) (121-180) granting grace to his defeated enemies - Low marble relief around 176-180 AD. Dim. 310x210 cm Rome, Musei Capitolini, Palazzo dei Conservatori - Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius (121-180 AD) pardons the defeated enemies - Marble relief (H.310 x210 cm), Roman art, Imperial age, c. 176-180 AD - Rome, Musei Capitolini, Palazzo dei Conservatori, Italy
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LRI4625166 Bust of the Roman Emperor Augustus (Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus) (63 BC 14 AD) Rome, Musei Capitolini — Bust of the Roman Emperor Augustus (Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus) (63 BC-14 AD.). Marble. Musei Capitolini, Rome, Italy
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YOU4419090 Statue of Jules Cesar (100-44 BC), soldier, Roman politician, conqueror of Gaul, dictator of the Roman republic, assassinated by a conspiracy of Senators, Octave, his adopted son became Augustus, the first emperor of Rome, Marble sculpture by Nicolas Coustou (1658-1733)
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LRI4587754 Roman Art: Roman Emperor Marc Aurele (Caesar Marcus Aurelius Antoninus Augustus) (121-180) during a sacrifice in front of the temple of Jupiter capitoline (Tempio di Giove Ottimo Massimo or Giove Capitolino) on the Capitol of Rome - Low marble relief around 176-180 AD, Sun. 310x210 cm Rome, Musei Capitolini, Palazzo dei Conservatori - Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius (121-180 AD) sacrificing before Temple of Jupiter, Rome - Marble relief, Roman art, imperial age, C. 161-180 AD - Rome, Musei Capitolini, Palazzo dei Conservatori, Italy
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YOU4418922 Portrait of Drusus the Elder (38-9 BC), adopted son of Emperor Augustus, brother of Emperor Tiberius, politician, Roman military, His brilliant campaigns in Germany earned him the nickname Germanicus, Marble sculpture between 9 BC and 2 AD, Roman art
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PNH349148 see 'An Audience at Agrippa's', 1875 (10796); here, Agrippa, the powerful ally and son-in-law of Emperor Augustus (seen here in the statue Prima Portus Augustus (a 1st century AD sculpture discovered in 1863) proceeds back to his palace after a day's work; Marcus Vispanius Agrippa (c.63-12 BC);
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DTR387089 Nero Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus (37-68 AD) Roman Emperor;
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DTR140378 Nero Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus (37-68 AD) Roman Emperor;
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FAF271487 Marcus Aurelius Antoninus Augustus (121-180) was Roman Emperor from 161 to his death. He was the last of the "Five Good Emperors" who governed the Roman Empire from 96 to 180;
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DTR387087 Nero Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus (37-68 AD) Roman Emperor;
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DTR387086 Nero Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus (37-68 AD) Roman Emperor;
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PCT4297095 Bust in marble of Tibere (Tiberius Caesar Divi Augusti Filius Augustus 42 BC - 37 AD. BC, second Roman emperor from 14 to 37. It belongs to the Julio Claudian dynasty - Tete realised in 14 or 15 AD. It was discovered in Beziers in 1844. The original is preserved at the Musee Saint-Raymond in Toulouse, a molding at the Musee du vieux bitterois de Beziers - Photo Patrice Cartier -
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LRI4625360 Imperial Protege of Emperor Augustus - Low relief north marble of the Ara Pacis Augustae, built by the Roman Emperor Augustus between 13 and 9 BC on the Field of Mars (Campo de Marte) in Rome to commemorate peace following the empire's wars against Gaul and Spain - Rome, Roma, Museum of the Ara Pacis — Imperial Procession of Emperor brokers Augustus (63 BC - 14 AD) - Marble relief frieze on Ara Pacis Augustae, monumental altar erected in 13-9 BC in honour of Roman emperor Augustus, to celebrate the peace - Ara Pacis Museum, Rome, Italy
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LRI4593221 Cortege of the Imperial House - Ara Pacis Augustae or altar of peace of Augustus: low relief (right side) of Ancient Rome built by the Roman Emperor Augustus between 13 and 9 BC on the Champ de Mars (Campo de Marte) in Rome to commemorate the peace following the wars of the empire against Gaul and Spain - Rome, Musee de l'Ara Pacis Augustis Ae - Imperial brokers procession of Emperor Augustus (63 BC - 14 AD) - Marble relief frieze on Ara Pacis Augustae, monumental altar erected in 13-9 BC in honor of Roman emperor Augustus, to celebrate the peace - Ara Pacis Museum, Rome, Italy
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LRI4587472 Representation of Mother Earth, allegory of Fecondite - Low relief of the Ara Pacis Augustae or altar of peace of Augustae: low relief (right side) of Ancient Rome edified by the Roman Emperor Augustus between 13 and 9 BC on the Champ de Mars (Campo de Marte) in Rome following peace to the wars of the empire against Gaul and Spain - Rome, Musee de l'Ara Pacis Augustae - the Goddess Tellus, two children and two female figures, symbol of fertility - Marble relief frieze on Ara Pacis Augustae, monumental altar erected in 13-9 BC in honour of Roman emperor Augustus, to celebrate the peace
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