The most famous ruler featured in the hoard is arguably the Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius (reigned from A.D. 161 to 180), while his wife, Faustina II, is portrayed on a coin of her own.
The Shiva statue photo has also been shared alongside similar false claims elsewhere on Facebook and on the website of online news portal Barta Bazar. "Parasurameswara Temple in Gudimallam Andhra ...
The Shiva statue photo has also been shared alongside similar false claims elsewhere on Facebook and on the website of online news portal Barta Bazar. "Parasurameswara Temple in Gudimallam Andhra ...
captured images of what they said looked like a 'Saturn-shaped object' in the clear blue sky. The UFO was seen hanging near the left hand of the 65-foot-tall statue, called Christ the King.
A video that showed a high-rise statue of Jesus Christ being constructed on the White House lawn and making waves on social media is not real but a fake CGI. The AI video was first posted on TikTok ...
Bust of Marcus Aurelius. Credit: Bob3321 / Wikimedia Commons CC BY-SA 4.0 The Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius ruled over the classical world’s most powerful empire. In addition to his achievements as a ...
Cleveland Museum of Art A headless bronze statue that may depict the Roman emperor and philosopher Marcus Aurelius will be repatriated to Turkey after an investigation determined that it had been ...
A headless ancient bronze statue, believed to depict either the Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius or an unnamed philosopher, is set to return to Turkey after decades in a U.S. museum. The Cleveland Museum ...
The headless bronze statue was thought to represent Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius. New scientific testing has concluded it was likely looted from Turkey in the 1960s. After 18 months of uncertainty, ...
Main Image: Cleveland Museum returns smuggled Marcus Aurelius statue to Turkey after 65 years.(photo credit: The Cleveland Museum of Art) ArtDependence Magazine is an international magazine covering ...
Turkey’s claim had at one point hinged in part on convincing investigators that the statue in fact depicts Marcus Aurelius because a stone plinth at the site is inscribed with that emperor’s name.