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Русский: Статуя Антонина Пия (император 131-161 гг). Третья четверть II в. Мрамор, А 164. Эрмитаж, зал Юпитера. Санкт-Петербург, Россия.
Italiano: Statua romana di Antonino Pio (imperatore dal 131 al 161), conservata all' Ermitage di San Pietroburgo. II secolo d.C.
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