Roman Emperor at the Hippodrome

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Illustration

Mark Cartwright
by Radomil talk
published on 24 November 2017
Roman Emperor at the Hippodrome Download Full Size Image

A relief scene showing a Roman emperor (probably Theodosius I) with his entourage in the royal box at the Hippodrome of Constantinople. From the 4th century CE base of the column of the obelisk of Thutmose III which once stood in centre of the Hippodrome.

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