Ara Pacis Augustae. Processional frieze. Detail. Relief. Sou
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Ara Pacis Augustae. Processional frieze. Detail. Relief. Sou
Roman Art. Italy. Ara Pacis Augustae. Processional frieze. Detail. Relief. Original South side. Central section. Four of the figures at the center have been identified as flamines, the leading members of the priestly orders of the state religion. They use distinctive leather caps (galerus), tied under the chin, with palmettes in front and behind the ears, with a point of olive wood mounted on a disk (apex) protruding from their caps. Next, flaminius lictor, carrying a ritual axe on his shoulder followed by Agrippa. Dated 13th century BC. Museum of the Ara Pacis. Rome. Italy
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13th Agrippa Allegoric Allegorical Allegory Augustae Augustus Disk Distinctive Frieze Laurel Leadership Leather Member Mythological Mythology Order Pacis Panel Priestly Procession Processional Ritual Sculpted Shoulder Tied Toga Togate Togatus Wreath Flamen Lictor
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