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1. INSCRIPTIONS. Greece. Inscription on the base of a statue of Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus, dedicated to him by the People of Athens.
Late 1st century BCE — early 1st century CE (inscription); 2nd century BCE (base signed by the sculptor Mikion and reused to support this statue). Copy. IG. II2. 4144.
Inv. No. MCR 178. Rome, Museum of Roman Civilization. |
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2. SCULPTURE. Rome. Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus, Sextus Appuleius pater and Domitia.
South procession (close-up).
Rome, Museum of the Altar of Augustan Peace (Ara Pacis Augustae). |
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3. SCULPTURE. Rome. South procession. Detail of Lucius Domitius Aenobarbus (south 44).
Marble. 13—9 BCE.
Rome, Museum of the Altar of Augustan Peace (Ara Pacis Augustae). |
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4. SCULPTURE. Rome. South procession, slab with Antonia Minor, Drusus and little Germanicus.
Marble. 13—9 BCE.
Rome, Museum of the Altar of Augustan Peace (Ara Pacis Augustae). |
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