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Geta wearing paludamentum
Geta clothed in the paludamentum. (Geta, A.D. 189-212; Roman emperor, murdered by Caracalla.) From a marble bust in the Louvre, found at Gabii in a perfect state of preservation. The busts of Geta are rare, Caracalla having commanded that the statues of his brother be destroyed.
Image ID: 001151
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Image size: 11.7 Mpixels (33.4 MB uncompressed) - 3238x3600 pixels (10.8x12 in / 27.4x30.5 cm at 300 ppi)
Image keywords: 3rd-century, Ancient, Caracalla, Eon4250, EonDiscount, Europe, Geta, Illustrations, People, Politics-Government-Law, Roman Empire, Romans, Rome, emperors, paludamentum