Bronze statue of Roman empress Julia Aquilia Severa found at Sparta. circa 221-222 AD. Athens National Archaeological Museum, Cat No X23321. Against
Bronze statue of Roman empress Julia Aquilia Severa found at Sparta. circa 221-222 AD. Athens National Archaeological Museum, Cat No X23321. Against grey. The women in the Bronze statue wears a Chiton and himation and would have had a crwon on her head. The hair style is typical of the Severan dynisty. Julia Aquilia was the last wife of emperor Elagobalus (218-222 AD) and the damage to the statue is due to a building collapsing on it after a fire circa 221-222 AD
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Location: National Archaeological Museum of Athens
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