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  • Colossus of Constantine - Wikipedia
    The Colossus of Constantine (Italian: Statua Colossale di Costantino I) was a monumental acrolithic statue depicting Constantine the Great (r 25 July 306 AD – 22 May 337 AD) that occupied the apse of the Basilica of Maxentius in the early 4th century
  • Colossus of Constantine - Smarthistory
    The Colossus of Constantine is notable because it belongs exclusively to the material history of the city of Rome The Basilica Nova was the known display context for the statue, and that is where it was found in the late 15th century
  • Colossus of Constantine in Rome
    The Colossus of Constantine, a marvel of the Roman Empire’s grandeur and ambition, was a monumental statue constructed in the early 4th century A D It depicted Emperor Constantine as Jupiter, the king of the Roman gods
  • The Colossus of Constantine: History and Major Facts
    The Colossus of Constantine stands as a monumental representation of a transformative period in Roman history Its construction embodied the political prowess and religious aspirations of Emperor Constantine the Great
  • Colossus of Constantine: Romes Ancient Marvel Reconstructed Today
    The Colossus of Constantine was a massive acrolithic statue commissioned by Constantine the Great in the 4th century CE Originally standing in the Basilica of Maxentius in the Roman Forum, it represented the grandeur and authority of the Emperor Constantine
  • Colossus of Constantine - The Byzantine Legacy
    The colossal statue of Constantine comes from the Basilica Nova in Rome, which was started by Maxentius and finished by Constantine after he defeated Maxentius in 312 This unique portrait of Constantine is one of the most important statues of Late Antiquity
  • The Colossus of Constantine - Judaism and Rome
    Dating from 312-330 CE, after Constantine’s victory over Maxentius at the Milvian Bridge near Rome, which saw him go on to become sole ruler of the empire, the Colossus has attracted a lot of attention over the years and been the source of much discussion
  • Colossus of Constantine returns to Rome – The History Blog
    On Tuesday, February 6th, the Colossus of Constantine was unveiled in Rome Visitors will be able to see the surviving fragments at the Capitoline Museums then pop over to the beautiful garden of the Villa Caffarelli to see what they looked like before they were fragments
  • Colossal statue of Constantine: head - Musei Capitolini
    It is estimated to have originally been between 10 and 12 metres high Its physiognomy, unmistakable, is that of Emperor Constantine the Great (306-337 A D ) He can be recognised by his square face, aquiline nose and wide-open eyes with his gaze fixed forward
  • Colossus of Constantine, Giant Statue of the Roman Emperor
    The Colossus of Constantine was a giant statue of the Roman Emperor Constantine I (also known as Constantine the Great), originally erected in the western apse of the Basilica of Maxentius and Constantine (or the “Basilica Nova” as it was later called)





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