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Illustration
by © Römerstadt Augusta Raurica, Susanne Schenker
published on 23 February 2023
A statuette of Victoria, the Roman goddess of victory, from the Roman colony of Augusta Raurica . Bronze , c. 200 CE, Römerstadt Augusta Raurica. Shown as part of the 2023 exhibition Ave Caesar ! Romans, Gauls and Germanic tribes on the Banks of the Rhine at the Antikenmuseum in Basel, Switzerland.
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Schenker, ©. R. A. R. S. (2023, February 23). Roman Victory Statuette .
World History Encyclopedia . Retrieved from https://www.worldhistory.org/image/17102/roman-victory-statuette/
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Schenker, © Römerstadt Augusta Raurica, Susanne. "Roman Victory Statuette ."
World History Encyclopedia . Last modified February 23, 2023.
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Schenker, © Römerstadt Augusta Raurica, Susanne. "Roman Victory Statuette ."
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