File:Marble torso of the Emperor Hadrian in military dress, from Cyrene, ca. 130-138, British Museum, London (14186692364).jpg

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Description The scene on the breastplate refers to the legendary foundation of Rome by Aeneas. The elephants' heads around the edge of the cuirass may symbolise Rome's conquest of the East. Opper 2008Gergel (2004), pp. 398-9. www.britishmuseum.org/research/collection_online/collecti...
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Source Marble torso of the Emperor Hadrian in military dress, from Cyrene, ca. 130-138, British Museum, London
Author Carole Raddato from FRANKFURT, Germany

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