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34 The winter of 122–3 was spent at Tarragona in Spain , and then early in 123 he crossed over to North Africa and there personally conducted military operations against rebel forces in Mauretania . Suddenly , in the spring of 123 ...
34 The winter of 122–3 was spent at Tarragona in Spain , and then early in 123 he crossed over to North Africa and there personally conducted military operations against rebel forces in Mauretania . Suddenly , in the spring of 123 ...
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... be an aesthetic preference for the monumental , full - square and simplified virility of late archaic and early classical models ( e.g. Hegias or early Phidias ) over the more complex and elaborated ones of the later Polycleitos .
... be an aesthetic preference for the monumental , full - square and simplified virility of late archaic and early classical models ( e.g. Hegias or early Phidias ) over the more complex and elaborated ones of the later Polycleitos .
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50 Early bust from Patras by a Roman artist si Portrait or caricature ? The bust now at Kansas City 52 A fifth - century BC inspiration : the Apollo. 49 Early bust from Patras by a Greek artist 57 Head of Antinous as Egyptian god from ...
50 Early bust from Patras by a Roman artist si Portrait or caricature ? The bust now at Kansas City 52 A fifth - century BC inspiration : the Apollo. 49 Early bust from Patras by a Greek artist 57 Head of Antinous as Egyptian god from ...
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Hadrian the Roman Emperor 76123 | 33 |
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