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Roman Senators in Processus Consularis
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Roman Senators in Processus Consularis

This 3rd c. AD marble carving from the Acilia Sarcophagus depicts a processus consularis, a ceremonial procession for a consul’s installation. The expressive portraiture of the senators highlights the authority and continuity of Roman political tradition during a period of instability. The sarcophagus testifies to the enduring power and ceremonial grandeur of the Roman state, even as its foundations began to waver.
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