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Bronze Statue of Augustus in Rome

1. Introduction of Bronze Augustus Statue Augustus, originally named Gaius Octavian, was born in 63 BC into a Roman noble family. His mother was Caesar’s niece, and although his family wasn’t among the highest nobility, their blood ties kept him closely connected to the political center from a young age. Octavian was known for his […]

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Augustus Marble Statue outdoors

1. Introduction of Augustus Marble Statue Modeled after the famous “Augustus of Prima Porta,” this Emperor Augustus Statue is one of the most symbolic artistic examples of the early Roman emperors. Originally created in the 1st century AD, it portrays Augustus as the solemn, authoritative, and sanctified first emperor of Rome. In the Augustus Marble […]

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Marble Augustus of Prima Porta Sculpture standing outdoors

1. Introduction of Augustus Sculpture Augustus, whose real name was Gaius Octavian, was the founder and first emperor of the Roman Empire, hailed as “one of the greatest rulers of Rome.” He rose to power amidst the turmoil of the late Republic, and through political wisdom, military prowess, and the reshaping of the state structure, […]

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bronze Trajan Sculpture bust

1. Introduction of Bronze Trajan Bust Trajan (53–117 AD), one of the Five Good Emperors of the Roman Empire, is widely regarded as one of the greatest emperors in Roman history. His reign is considered the pinnacle of the empire’s territory, prosperity, and military power. He is renowned not only for his exceptional military command […]

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marble Bust of Emperor Caracalla

1. Introduction of Emperor Caracalla Bust Caracalla (188–217 AD) was a prominent emperor of the Septimius Severus dynasty of the Roman Empire, best known for his military reforms and the Edict of Antoninus, which granted Roman citizenship to almost all free citizens and profoundly influenced the development of Roman institutions. During his reign, he was […]

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bronze Portrait Bust of Caracalla with dynamic drapery and lifelike expression

1. Introduction of Portrait Bust of Caracalla Caracalla (188–217 AD) was the second emperor of the Severan dynasty of the Roman Empire. He was known for his tough military policies and centralized rule during his reign. One of his most well-known political achievements was the issuance of the Constitutio Antoniniana in 212 AD, which extended […]

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Lucius Verus Bust, a classic Roman marble sculpture

1. Introduction of Lucius Verus Bust Lucius Verus was a co-emperor of the ancient Roman Empire, ruling with the famous philosopher emperor Marcus Aurelius. As an important member of the Antonine dynasty, he participated in many important battles during his reign, especially the victory in the Parthian War, which consolidated the rule of the Roman […]

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marble Antoninus Pius Bust with full facial expression

1. Introduction of Antoninus Pius Bust Antoninus Pius was one of the Five Good Emperors of Rome. He reigned from 138 to 161 AD and was known for his wisdom, benevolence and respect for the Senate. During his reign, the Roman Empire was stable on its borders and prosperous internally, and was regarded as a […]

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The statue's facial lines are clear

1. Introduction of Bust of Emperor Vespasian Vespasian was the founder of the Flavian dynasty in ancient Rome. He ascended the throne in 69 AD and successfully stabilized the empire after the civil war of the “Year of the Four Emperors”. He implemented a frugal policy, restored fiscal order, and ordered the construction of the […]

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Augustus Caesar Head Sculpture with inscription, realistic and smooth marble surface

1. Introduction of Augustus Head Sculpture Augustus Caesar was the first emperor of the Roman Empire. His real name was Gaius Octavian. He was the adopted son and heir of Caesar the Great. In 27 BC, he was awarded the title of “Augustus” by the Senate, officially opening the era of the Roman Empire. He […]

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