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The Farnese Collection's prized possession, a magnificent marble bust of the Roman Emperor Vespasian, showcases him proudly clad in his full military regalia, exuding an aura of imperial grandeur and unwavering strength.
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A trailblazer among Roman emperors, Vespasian was the first to rise from humble equestrian roots, only later elevating his family's standing within the senatorial ranks. His reputation was forged in the fire of military triumphs, and during his...
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Vespasian, Caesar in full Vespasianus Augustus, originally Titus Flavius Vespasianus, was born on November 17, AD 9, in Reate [Rieti], Latium. He died on June 24, 79. As Roman emperor from AD 69 to 79, he rose from humble beginnings to found the...
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In his bid for imperial power, Vespasian forged alliances with Mucianus, the governor of Syria, and Primus, a general in Pannonia, leaving his son Titus to command the besieging forces at Jerusalem. Primus and Mucianus led the Flavian forces against...
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Portrait of a Powerful Leader: The Emperor Vespasian. From Ancient Rome's Great River, the Tiber, Near the Bustling Via Giulia. ...An Era Marked by Prosperity and Strength under Vespasian's Reign.
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Born into an equestrian family that swiftly climbed the social ladder under the Julio–Claudian emperors, Vespasian consistently demonstrated exceptional leadership skills. ...Although he meticulously followed the traditional path of public offices and...
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Portraits of Vespasian come in two known series. The first one survives in greater quantities and adheres to the private portrait tradition by highlighting the bourgeois appearance detailed in literary sources. A notable exception is the Mattei head,...
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Renegade Legion - Centurion - Vespasian From the Centurion Vehicle Briefing Book This model was based off 2D line artwork by Arzo-Carina Renz. Please join the Renegade Legion Facebook group if you wish to see more of their excellent artwork. 15mm...
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Here's a 3D recreation of the iconic Temple of Vespasian and Titus situated within the ancient heart of Rome, specifically in the Roman Forum.
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Thirteen high-resolution images were meticulously captured and fed into cutting-edge photogrammetry software - 3DF Zephyr v3.503, a program renowned for its precision and reliability in reconstructing 3D scenes from complex datasets.
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Three-dimensional scan of a ceramic bust, likely representing Emperor Vespasian, dating back to the Roman Empire's first century AD, cataloged as University of Memphis inventory number 1999.5.3. Created in digital form by artist J.A. ...Roberson during...
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The head comes from a colossal marble statue of Emperor Vespasian, possibly reworked from a portrait of Nero after his death and posthumous condemnation. The nose is noticeably absent. ... This possibility is suggested by the appearance on the back of...
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Laurent Delvaux was a Flemish sculptor born in Ghent in 1696. His international career took him to London and Rome before he returned to the Austrian Netherlands as a court sculptor. Delvaux marked a significant transition from the Baroque to...
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Imperial Caesar, Vespasian Augustus, Pontifex Maximus, Consul for the fourth time. Winged Victory confidently strides to the right, palm frond held high on her shoulder, crowning a standard with laurels. ...Victory of the Emperor; Silver; 18.7x16.8 mm...
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The Temple of Peace is also known as the Forum of Vespasian and was one of several Imperial Fora constructed throughout the 1st and 2nd centuries AD. Due to its current state of ruin, the student relied on a detailed artist's drawing of what the...
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Also known as the Forum of Vespasian, it was one of several Imperial Fora, public squares constructed during the 1st and 2nd centuries AD. Although it lies in ruins, the apprentice based her model on an artist's drawing of what the Temple might have...
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Domitian, Roman emperor from 81 to 96 AD, ruled with an iron fist, his younger brother Titus and father Vespasian having paved the way for him on the throne as members of the Flavian dynasty. ...At 45, Domitian became the last in line, but his...
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As a key figure in Roman history, he was both brother and successor to Titus, son of Vespasian, who had previously held the imperial throne. ...Domitian's authoritarian leadership style clashed dramatically with the power-hungry senate, forcing him to...
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He was Titus's younger brother and Vespasian's son, preceding them on the throne as the last of the Flavian family members. ...As Emperor, Domitian imposed his strict rule, clashing sharply with the Senate due to their reduced powers under his...
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Under Vespasian's rule, Titus gained notoriety in Rome as Prefect of the Praetorian Guard and for carrying on a highly publicized relationship with Jewish queen Berenice. Despite concerns about his character, Titus ruled to great acclaim following...
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... largest amphitheater ever built at its inception. Strategically located east of the Roman Forum, this ancient wonder still draws in crowds today. The construction of this colossal structure kicked off under Emperor Vespasian's watchful eye in AD 72.
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... Dedicated to Hercules Saxanus, Emperors Vespasian Augustus, Titus, and Domitian Caesar, Centurion M (arcus) Vibius Martialis of the 10th legion Gemina leads soldiers who served under his command. They willingly and rightfully granted their wishes.
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... ...Built of travertine limestone, tuff (volcanic rock), and brick-faced concrete, it was the largest amphitheatre ever built at the time. The Colosseum is situated just east of the Roman Forum. Construction began under the emperor Vespasian in AD 72.
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70-80 under Emperor Vespasian's rule and later inaugurated by his son Titus. It was one of the world's most impressive spectacle buildings, overshadowed only by the nearby Circus Maximus, where thrilling chariot races were held. ...In this massive...
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Coin tokens for the Res Publica board game are designed with thought-provoking quotes from Catulus and Vespasian. Print settings call for a RepRap printer, specifically the Prusa I3 Mk2 model, without rafting or supporting structures. Resolution is...
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As a member of the esteemed Flavian dynasty, Titus rose through the ranks to claim the throne after his father Vespasian's death, making him the first Roman emperor to ascend to power following his biological father. Prior to his ascension, Titus...
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Despite concerns over his character, Titus ruled to great acclaim following Vespasian's death in 79 AD, earning praise from Suetonius and other contemporary historians. As emperor, he is best known for completing the Colosseum and providing relief...
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Despite concerns over his character, Titus ruled well after Vespasian's death in 79 AD and was considered a good emperor by Suetonius and other contemporary historians. As emperor, he is best known for completing the Colosseum and for his generosity...
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The artwork's style reveals it was crafted during the Late Republican Period as a personal representation of an individual, later reworked under Emperor Vespasian to emphasize the values of Rome's Republic and Early Imperial Era. Restoration work...
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As the younger brother of Titus and son of Vespasian, his two predecessors on the throne, he was the last member of the Flavian dynasty. His reign was marked by an authoritarian style that put him at odds with the senate. ...Unusually, he is shown here...