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  3. Brunilde Ridgway - Wikipedia

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    Roman copies of Greek Sculpture: The Problem of the Originals,The Jerome Lectures University of Michigan Press, 1984 "The State of Research in Ancient Art" in Art Bulletin, LXVIII (1986), pp. 8–23. Hellenistic Sculpture I: The Styles of ca. 331-200 BC, University of Wisconsin Press, 1990

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    Abronius Silo - latin poet [1]; Abudius Ruso - aedile and legate [2] [3] Portrait of Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa; Lucius Accius - tragic poet and literary scholar [4] [5] [6]; Titus Accius - jurist and equestrian [7]

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  6. Notitia Dignitatum - Wikipedia

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    The Notitia dignitatum et administrationum omnium tam civilium quam militarium (Latin for 'List of all dignities and administrations both civil and military') is a document of the Late Roman Empire that details the administrative organization of the Western and the Eastern Roman Empire.

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    Lorica Segmentata Volume I: A Handbook of Articulated Roman Plate Armour, M.C. Bishop, Armatura Press (November 1, 2002) (online version) Roman Army website, showing the third century finds of segmentata in spain (downloadable PDF) Ancient originals on the pages of the Roman Military Equipment Web Museum

  8. Traprain Law Treasure - Wikipedia

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    On Traprain Law, it seems the silver was valued as a raw material. Crucibles from the site show traces of silver working. [25] Finds from the hill include a massive silver chain, [26] probably made from reused Roman silver. Such Roman silver is argued to be the raw material for silver jewellery in the early Medieval period. [27] [28]

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    The Arch of Claudius was a triumphal arch in Rome built in honour of the emperor Claudius's successful invasion of Britain in AD 43. It was dedicated in AD 51 but had already been anticipated in commemorative coins minted in AD 46–47 and 49, which depicted it summounted by an equestrian statue between two trophies.