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Savignano sul Rubicone
Forlì-Cesena Emilia-Romagna Corso Vendemini
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Giulio CesareJulius Caesar(Rome 63 BC - Nola 14 AD)first emperor of the Roman Empire (Wikipedia) |
Antique Roman or Greek sculptor & Angelo Ranzi
c. 100 (2003) |
Bronze statue of Caesar as imperator, wearing lorica (cuirass) and paludamentum (short military cloack). Copy of the antique marble statue in the Palazzo Senatorio, Capitoline Museum, in Rome, dating from the reign of Trajan (AD 98-117) (Roman Artworks).
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The bridge over the Rubicon is the border between 'Roma' and 'Gallia' (= Gallia Cisalpina, Cisalpine Gaul - Gaul on this side of the Alps) as is indicated by signs on both sides of the bridge. Julius Caesar stands on the Roman side of the bridge.
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