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The Empress Julia Domna (170-217), wife of Septimius Severus

The Empress Julia Domna (170-217), wife of Septimius Severus


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The Empress Julia Domna (170-217), wife of Septimius Severus

The Empress Julia Domna (170-217), wife of Septimius Severus (145-211). Bust. Marble. C. 193 A.D. Carlsberg Glyptotek Museum. Copenhagen. Denmark

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Bust Carlsberg Copenhagen Dynasty Empress Glyptotek Hairstyle Julia Marble Septimius Severan Severus Wavy


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The captivating bust of Empress Julia Domna, daughter of the renowned priestess Julia Mamaea, graces the halls of the Carlsberg Glyptotek Museum in Copenhagen, Denmark. Dated around 193 A.D., this exquisite marble sculpture showcases the enchanting beauty and regal bearing of the Empress, who was the wife of the Roman Emperor Septimius Severus (145-211 A.D.). Born in the ancient city of Emesa in modern-day Syria, Julia Domna was a member of the influential and influential Severan dynasty. Her youthful, serene countenance, with its delicate features and expressive eyes, is a testament to the exceptional artistic skills of the Roman sculptors of the time. Her intricately styled wavy hair, adorned with delicate curls and an elegant diadem, adds to her regal allure. Septimius Severus and Julia Domna were married around 188 A.D., and she played an influential role in the political and social life of the Roman Empire during their reign. She was known for her intelligence, piety, and patronage of the arts, and her image was widely disseminated throughout the empire, appearing on coins and other forms of visual media. This magnificent bust, with its intricate details and lifelike quality, offers a glimpse into the past, transporting us back to the golden age of the Roman Empire and the reign of one of its most intriguing and powerful empresses. The bust serves as a reminder of the enduring legacy of Roman art and the rich history of the ancient world.

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