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Ara Pacis Augustae
| View | close det: the lictor proximus, Augustus (w arm outstretched), flanked by two consuls for the year 13 BC (one of whom would have been Tiberius) |
| Site | Rome |
| Location | Italy |
| Date | 13-9 BC |
| Subject | Architecture |
| Period | Roman Imperial Period |
| Material | marble |
| Dimensions | 10.5x11.6 m |
| Saskia No. | Jia-0401a |
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