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Commodus as Hercules bronze Sculpture museum

1. Introduction of Commodus as Hercules Sculpture Commodus (161–192 AD) was a Roman emperor who ascended the throne in 180 AD, the son of Marcus Aurelius. During the later years of his reign, he frequently reinforced the symbolism of imperial power through his personal image, particularly favoring the association with Hercules, and using heroic symbols […]

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Caracalla Sculpture bronze bust front view

1. Introduction of Caracalla Sculpture Caracalla (188–217 AD) was one of the most important emperors of the Severan dynasty in ancient Rome and a highly controversial figure in Roman history. During his reign, he issued the famous Edict of Antoninus, granting Roman citizenship to the majority of free citizens within the empire, profoundly influencing later […]

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Marble Bust of Caracalla displayed for study room

1. Introduction of Marble Bust of Caracalla Caracalla (188–217 AD) was one of the Severan emperors of the Roman Empire, reigning during a period of significant change in the empire’s political structure. The son of Septimius Severus, he grew up with the military and had a very close relationship with it. Unlike previous emperors who […]

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bronze Augustus Roman Bust museum display

1. Introduction of Augustus Roman Bust Augustus (63 BC – 14 AD), originally named Gaius Octavius, entered the inner circle of power as the adopted son of Julius Caesar after his assassination. Through political and military struggles with figures like Antony, he was granted the title “Augustus” by the Senate in 27 BC, becoming the […]

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bronze Bust of Emperor Hadrian

1. Introduction of Bust of Emperor Hadrian Hadrian (76–138 AD) was one of the Five Good Emperors of the Roman Empire. He succeeded to the throne in 117 AD, continuing and adjusting the expansionist policies of Trajan’s era, emphasizing the consolidation of the frontiers and administrative integration. He toured the provinces frequently, emphasizing legionary discipline […]

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Emperor Caracalla Bust marble front

1. Introduction of Emperor Caracalla Bust Caracalla, whose real name was Marcus Aurelius Antoninus, was one of the most important emperors of the Severan dynasty of the Roman Empire, reigning from 198 to 217 AD. He was the son of Emperor Septimius Severus and initially ruled jointly with his brother Geta, but later consolidated power. […]

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Bronze Statue of the Emperor Trebonianus Gallus full

1. Introduction of Bronze Statue of the Emperor Trebonianus Gallus Trebonianus Gallus was one of the Roman emperors during the Crisis of the Third Century, reigning from 251 to 253 AD. Born into the Senate, he rose through the military and political system, becoming emperor after the death of his predecessor, Decius, by the army. […]

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Marcus Aurelius Bust Statue fiberglass front

1. Introduction of Marcus cBust Statue Marcus Aurelius (121–180 AD), often translated as Marcus Aurelius, was one of the Five Good cof the Roman Empire, reigning from 161 to 180 AD. Born into a noble family, he received a systematic education in rhetoric and philosophy in his early years. He was later adopted by Emperor […]

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roman marble Bust of Emperor Trajan

1. Introduction of Bust of Emperor Trajan Trajan was one of the Five Good Emperors of the Roman Empire, reigning from 98 to 117 AD. He was renowned for his exceptional military and administrative abilities, expanding the Roman Empire to its greatest extent possible during his reign through the Dacian Wars and the Eastern Expeditions. […]

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Augustus Bust Sculpture in white marble

1. Introduction of Augustus Bust Sculpture This marble bust is modeled after the classic portraits of the Roman Emperor Augustus, adhering to the artistic tradition of early Roman imperial portraits that emphasized rationality, order, and authority. The head in the Augustus Bust Sculpture is meticulously proportioned, with a full and stable skull structure. Short, curly […]

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