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Imperial Victory of Marcus Aurelius
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Imperial Victory of Marcus Aurelius

This relief from the Arch of Marcus Aurelius (176 AD) depicts the submission of the Germans, celebrating the emperor's triumph over the Marcomanni and Sarmatians. Commissioned by the Roman Senate, it marks the end of the first phase of the Marcomannic War. Marcus Aurelius is shown in a chariot, symbolizing Roman power and victory. This artwork highlights the cultural and historical significance of Roman military achievements and imperial authority.
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