Juno Ludovisi

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published on 17 January 2016
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The Juno Ludovisi was once part of a colossal marble statue and has actually been idnetified by some scholars as either an idealized statue of Antonia Minor, the mother of Roman emperor Claudius or Livia, the wife of Augustus. (Palazzo Altemps, Rome)

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Mark Cartwright
Mark is a full-time writer, researcher, historian, and editor. Special interests include art, architecture, and discovering the ideas that all civilizations share. He holds an MA in Political Philosophy and is the WHE Publishing Director.

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Cartwright, M. (2016, January 17). Juno Ludovisi. World History Encyclopedia. Retrieved from https://www.worldhistory.org/image/4434/juno-ludovisi/

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Cartwright, Mark. "Juno Ludovisi." World History Encyclopedia. Last modified January 17, 2016. https://www.worldhistory.org/image/4434/juno-ludovisi/.

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Cartwright, Mark. "Juno Ludovisi." World History Encyclopedia. World History Encyclopedia, 17 Jan 2016. Web. 21 Dec 2024.

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