Antoninus Age Collection
"Antoninus Age: A Glimpse into the Roman Empire's Glorious Era" Step back in time and immerse yourself in the captivating world of Antoninus Age
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"Antoninus Age: A Glimpse into the Roman Empire's Glorious Era" Step back in time and immerse yourself in the captivating world of Antoninus Age. This remarkable era, brought to life through various artistic masterpieces, unveils the grandeur and triumphs of ancient Rome. Join us as we explore Trajan's Column, where its cast reveals intricate details of soldiers diligently constructing fortifications in Dacia. Witness their unwavering dedication to expanding the empire's borders. Marvel at another scene from this iconic column, showcasing a crowd bidding farewell to troops departing for the Dacian War. Feel the anticipation and patriotic fervor that filled their hearts as they embarked on this noble mission. Venture further into history with a stunning sarcophagus relief depicting an intense naval battle scene. Admire the craftsmanship that immortalizes these epic clashes at sea, reminding us of Rome's dominance over land and water alike. Next, encounter a relief representing Marcus Aurelius himself sacrificing before Jupiter's temple on Capitol Hill during his reign from 176-180 A. D. Experience the emperor's devotion to his gods and witness his commitment to upholding Roman traditions. Behold a marble bust of Vitellius, capturing both power and vulnerability within its delicate features. Reflect upon how even mighty rulers are subject to fate's whims. Return once more to Trajan's Column as it showcases volunteers eagerly joining forces for the conquest of Dacia. Observe their determination etched onto every face—a testament to Rome’s indomitable spirit. Gaze upon a marble head of Antoninus Pius (86-161), allowing you insight into one of Rome’s revered emperors. Contemplate his wisdom and leadership while pondering what made him such an influential figure during this golden age. Delight your senses with a red marble statue of Faun—an exquisite copy hailing from Hadrian’s Villa at Tivoli, Italy.