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Male bust of a dignitary, Roman 3rd century A.D. Ancient Humans, Ancient Rome, Ancient Art, Art Romain, Roman Man, Roman Artifacts, Roman Emperor, Ancient Architecture, Modern Sculpture
Male bust of a dignitary, Roman 3rd century A.D.
This is the Roman Emperor Constantine. He is considered the second most influential man in history. In 315 Rome was in civil war and Constantine was on the losing side with a broken army, fighting his last battle at Milvian Bridge. He turned to Christianity to fire up his troops and it worked -- their fervor made up for their weak numbers and he won, seizing all of falling Rome. He made Christianity the official religion and outlined the current Catholic mass. He altered the course of the wo... St Constantine, Constantine The Great, Europa Medieval, Medieval World, Ancient History, Empire Romain, Second Empire, Roman Empire
Ten Basic Facts about the NT Canon that Every Christian Should Memorize: #8: “The NT Canon Was Not Decided at Nicea—Nor Any Other Church Council.” - Canon Fodder
This is the Roman Emperor Constantine. He is considered the second most influential man in history. In 315 Rome was in civil war and Constantine was on the losing side with a broken army, fighting his last battle at Milvian Bridge. He turned to Christianity to fire up his troops and it worked -- their fervor made up for their weak numbers and he won, seizing all of falling Rome. He made Christianity the official religion and outlined the current Catholic mass. He altered the course of the wo...
Possibly Emperor Gordian II - profile, Roman bust (marble), 3rd century AD, (Palazzo Nuovo, Rome). Ancient Statues, Antique Sculpture, Roman Sculpture, Famous Greek Sculpture, Rome Antique, Antique Art, Roman Hairstyles
Bust of a man. (Gordian II?) Rome, Capitoline Museums, Palazzo Nuovo, Hall of the Emperors (Roma, Musei capitolini, Palazzo Nuovo, Sala degli imperatori)
Possibly Emperor Gordian II - profile, Roman bust (marble), 3rd century AD, (Palazzo Nuovo, Rome).
Bust of a Roman Emperor Septimus Severus (Ref No. 7140) - Windsor House Antiques Sculpture Art, Sculptures
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Bust of a Roman Emperor Septimus Severus (Ref No. 7140) - Windsor House Antiques
Togas were draped around the body and were thrown over the shoulders. Men mostly wore them, however in the earlier eras women wore them as well. Ancient Greece, Ancient Greek Sculpture, Greek Statues, Roman History
(#41) A Marble Figure of Sophocles, Roman Imperial, 1st/2nd Century A.D., with 18th Century Restorations
Togas were draped around the body and were thrown over the shoulders. Men mostly wore them, however in the earlier eras women wore them as well.
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The Orator, c. 100 BC, an Etrusco-Roman bronze sculpture depicting Aule Metele… Art History, History Daily, Ancient Greek, Art Antique, Bronze Sculpture
Clothing in ancient Rome - Wikipedia
The Orator, c. 100 BC, an Etrusco-Roman bronze sculpture depicting Aule Metele…
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