Sculpture; Metalwork; Figurines; Men; Bodyguards; Guards; People associated with health & safety; Clothing & dress; Boots; Footwear; Hairstyles; Fasces; Ceremonial objects; Emblems; Symbols; Lifting & carrying
"When the emperor passed by a crowd, lictors were responsible for holding the onlookers back. The statue here is composed of three lictors standing side by side, their heads turned slightly toward their right. They wear long togas draped over...
Architecture; Forums; Plazas; Buildings; Social & civic facilities; Temples; Religious facilities; Stages (Platforms); Government facilities; Basilicas; Arches; Memorial arches; Monuments; Monuments & memorials; Architectural elements;...
1) Temple of Concord 2) Temple of Saturn 3) Rostra 4) Basilica Iulia 5) Temple of Castor 6) Parthian Arch of Augustus 7) Temple of Divus Iulius 8) Basilica Aemilia 9) Curia Iulia 10) Forum Iulium.
Sculpture; Architectural sculpture; Memorial works; Tombs & sepulchral monuments; Bas-reliefs; Portraits; Families; Men; Women; Couples; Spouses; Fathers; Mothers; Children; Boys; Youth; Slaves; Servants; Women domestics; Working class;...
"The father (pater in the epitaph) was the libertus of Quintus Servilius (Q.L.) and took his patron’s name upon manumission (gaining freedom). His wife (uxor) was formerly a slave of a woman named Sempronia. She too assumed her patron’s...