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  2. Patrician Torlonia - Wikipedia

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    The Patrician Torlonia bust thought to be of Cato the Elder. Bust No. 535 of the Torlonia Collection , also called the Patrician Torlonia , is a marble bust, [ 1 ] sometimes said to portray Marcus Porcius Cato Censorius , though also noted as being of "an unknown Roman politician". [ 2 ]

  3. Roman sculpture - Wikipedia

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    The Patrician Torlonia bust, believed to be of Cato the Elder. 1st century BC The Orator , c. 100 BC , an Etrusco-Roman bronze statue depicting Aule Metele (Latin: Aulus Metellus), an Etruscan man wearing a Roman toga while engaged in rhetoric ; the statue features an inscription in the Etruscan alphabet

  4. Torlonia Museum - Wikipedia

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    Statue of Hestia Giustiniani (5th century BC), part of the collection The Torlonia Museum ( Italian : Museo Torlonia ; not identical with the Villa Torlonia on the Via Nomentana [ 1 ] ) was a museum in Rome , which housed the Torlonia Collection ( Collezione Torlonia ) of ancient sculptures.

  5. Torlonia Collection - Wikipedia

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    In 1816, 269 statues from the collection assembled by the 17th-century art collector and aristocrat Vincenzo Giustiniani (1564–1637), were transferred to Giovannia Torlonia as collateral on a loan. After 1825, following Prince Vincenzo Giustiniani's failure to uphold the terms of his agreement, the Torlonias entered into a long legal dispute ...

  6. Torlonia - Wikipedia

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    He was the builder of the Villa Torlonia in Rome, among other Palazzo Torlonia villas. He married Anna Maria Chiaveri née Schultheiss, a widow who came from a family of southern German merchants from the city of Donaueschingen. Leopoldo Torlonia, a grandson of Giovanni, was the Mayor of Rome from May 1882 to May 1887. [3]

  7. White Lotus: The Legendary Meaning Behind All Those Head Statues

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    Breaking down the legend of the head statues, or the Testa Di Moro, in Season Two of "The White Lotus," and what they all mean.

  8. Cato the Elder - Wikipedia

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    The theatre at Tusculum. Cato the Elder was born in the municipal town of Tusculum, like some generations of his ancestors.His father had earned a reputation as a brave soldier, and his great-grandfather had received a reward from the state for having had five horses killed under him in battle.

  9. Glossary of ancient Roman religion - Wikipedia

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    The aedes was the dwelling place of a god. [5] It was thus a structure that housed the deity's image, distinguished from the templum or sacred district. [6] Aedes is one of several Latin words that can be translated as "shrine" or "temple"; see also delubrum and fanum. For instance, the Temple of Vesta, as it is called in English, was in Latin ...