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Column of Marcus Aurelius

Location Roma

Roman victory column completed in 193 AD featuring a spiral relief depicting Emperor Marcus Aurelius's military campaigns. Read more…

Tags monument·column·historical·memorial·carvings·art·architecture·history·archaeological site·victory column
 

The monument was built between 176 and 193 AD to honor Emperor Marcus Aurelius and commemorate his military achievements. It is a marble column adorned with intricate spiral relief carvings that narrate the events of the emperor's campaigns. The design is similar to Trajan’s Column, serving as both a historical and artistic landmark. Located in Piazza Colonna, it is an important example of ancient Roman art and architecture, reflecting the craftsmanship and cultural significance of the period.

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