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        | Augustus of Primaporta Art of the Roman Empire
 Date: 20 BCE
 Detail: was originally made in bronze, the raised arm is a gesture of power and addressing the people
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        | Ara Pacis Augustus Art of the Roman Empire
 Date: 13-9 BCE
 Details: Altar of Augustus Peace; served as an altar and a triumph marking of expanding Roman Empire into the West; the reliefs of mythological myth and family members of Augustus
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        | Colosseum Art of the Roman Empire
 Date: 70-80 CE
 Details: used as naval battles, it was used to win over the people; rounded arches (key stones)
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        | Parthenon Art of the Roman Empire
 Date: 118-125 CE
 Details: fit a perfect sphere under the rotunda, was used to worship gods/emperors
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        | Forum of Trajan: Column of Trajan Art of the Roman Empire
 Date: 122 CE
 Details: The people on the column as simpler than seen before.
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        | Basilica Ulpia Art of the Roman Empire
 Date: 112 CE
 Details: court (civil function) can see the column of trajan from inside, typical style apse (rounded edges)
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        | The Four Tetrarchs Art of Roman Empire
 Date: 305 CE
 Details:depicts the four rulers of Rome
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        | Portrait of Constantine Art of the Roman empire
 Date: 315 CE
 Details: simple style, allowed Christians to practice in Roman empire
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        | Arch of Constantine Art of the Roman Empire
 Date: 315 CE
 Details: pieces and part were done at different times and place
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        | Equestrian statue of Marcus Aurelius Art of the Roman Empire
 Date: 175 CE
 Details: orator pose and powerful, known as the philosopher emperor, was mistaken as a scultpure of God by the Christians
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