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Portrait of Nero, reworked as a portrait of Vespasian (front view) | | originally 64 - 68 CE, recarved shortly afterwards |
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Portrait of Nero, reworked as a portrait of Vespasian (3/4 View) | | originally 64 - 68 CE, recarved shortly afterwards |
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Portrait of Nero, reworked as a portrait of Vespasian (profile view) | | originally 64 - 68 CE, recarved shortly afterwards |
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Portrait of Nero, reworked as a portrait of Vespasian (Back View) | | originally 64 - 68 CE, recarved shortly afterwards |
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Portrait of Nero, reworked as a portrait of Vespasian (3/4 View) | | originally 64 - 68 CE, recarved shortly afterwards |
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Portrait Head of Emperor Caracalla | | 212 - 217 CE |
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Portrait head of the Emperor Gaius, known as Caligula | | ca. 37 - 41 CE |
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Portrait of a Man | | late 1st Century CE |
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Portrait head of the Emperor Hadrian | | ca. 134 - 138 CE |
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Portrait head of the Emperor Hadrian | | ca. 134 - 138 CE |
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Portrait head of the Emperor Hadrian | | ca. 134 - 138 CE |
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Portrait Head of the Emperor Augustus | | ca. 27 BCE - 14 CE |
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Portrait Head of the Emperor Marcus Aurelius | | ca. 161 - 180 CE |
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Portrait Head of the Emperor Trajan | | ca. 98 - 117 CE |
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Portrait Head of the Emperor Trajan | | ca. 98 - 117 CE |
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Portrait of the Emperor Trajan (detail) | | ca. 100 CE |
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Map: The Roman Empire | | |
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Map: The Roman Empire in 117 CE at its greatest extent, the time of Trajan's death (with its vassals in pink) | | 117 CE |
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Funerary Altar of Cominia Tyche | | ca. 90 - 100 CE |
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Sarcophagus with the myth of Selene and Endymion | | early 3rd Century CE |
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Sarcophagus with the myth of Selene and Endymion | | early 3rd Century CE |
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Sarcophagus with the myth of Selene and Endymion (detail) | | early 3rd Century CE |
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Sestertius of Trajan | | 103 - 111 CE |
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Aureus of Hadrian | | 134 - 138 CE |
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Sestertius of Trajan, Aureus of Hadrian | | 103 - 111 CE, 134 - 138 CE |