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Roman Imperial Portraiture
(Rome or Bust) |
"The identification of portrait busts of Roman
worthies is an old and perhaps harmless sport.
It is incurably unscientific, and if it has improved in the ages of scientific
archaeology this
is not because archaeologists are willing to be less silly but because more
material has
become easy to compare."
- Anthony M. Clark, Bulletin, Rhode Island School of Design, Museum
Notes, May 1958, 3 |
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This list contains the emperors and some of the usurpers of imperial Rome up to 400 AD.
The links access a portrait gallery of Roman emperors and their
families. Last updated 6/19/08.
We are slowly adding portraits from
a group of about 10,000 photos we've taken of Roman portraits. If you have a
specific need for anything not shown here, feel free to email us and we'll check
our files. See also our look at craniofacial
anthropometry of some Julio-Claudian portraits. |
Roman emperors
and related portraits through the 4th century: |
Updated |
Julio-Claudian Emperors and their Relatives |
The
Secessionist Empires |
Postumus |
260 - 269 (Romano-Gallic) |
03/07/08 |
Laelianus |
269
(Romano-Gallic) |
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Marius |
269
(Romano-Gallic) |
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Victorinus |
269 - 271
(Romano-Gallic) |
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Tetricus |
271 - 274
(Romano-Gallic) |
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Tetricus II |
274
(Romano-Gallic) |
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Vabalathus |
270 - 272 (Palmyra) |
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Carausius |
285 - 310
(Romano-British) |
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Allectus |
285 - 310
(Romano-British) |
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The FORVM ANCIENT COINS
Classical Numismatics Discussion Board is a
great place to discuss ancient numismatics, get help with identifying ancient
coins, and to learn to spot fakes.
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