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Summary
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Description |
Deutsch: Büste des Trajan (reg. 98-117 n. Chr.), mit Bürgerkrone, Schwertband und Aegis (Attribut des Jupiter und Symbol der Gottgleichen Allmacht des Kaisers).
English: Bust of Trajan (reign 98–117 CE), with the Civic Crown, a sword belt and the aegis (attribut of Jupiter and symbol of divine power).
Français : Buste de Trajan (règne 98-117 ap. J.-C.), portant la couronne civique, une courroie d'épée et l'égide (attribut de Jupiter et symbole de la toute-puissance divine).
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Dimensions |
H. 54 cm |
Current location |
( Inventory) Glyptothek, Munich |
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Native name |
Glyptothek |
Location |
Munich |
Coordinates |
48° 8′ 47.00″ N, 11° 33′ 57.00″ E |
Established |
1830 |
Website |
Glyptothek |
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Room 11 (Saal der römischen Bildnisse) |
Accession number |
Inv. 72 |
Credit line |
From Palace Bevilacqua in Verona |
Source/Photographer |
User:Bibi Saint-Pol, own work, 2007-02-08 |
Licensing
Public domainPublic domainfalsefalse |
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