Roma Universalis - the Severans, at the Colosseum in Rome, Italy through August 25, 2019

Roma Universalis - the Severans, at the Colosseum in Rome, Italy through August 25, 2019. 

A new exhibition at the Colosseum pays tribute to the Severans, Rome’s fourth and final dynasty which ruled from 193-235 CE.  Sculptures include portrait heads of Domna Julia, a young Geta, Heliogabulus, and the infamous Caracalla.  Artifacts include a tray-handle engraved with the triumph of Bacchus on loan from the Metropolitan Museum of Art, calyxes, cups and beakers from Germany and Tunisian earthenware.  Along the Forum, Romulus’s temple hosts 33 artifacts from the recent excavation of Eliogabalus’s Baths (between the Arches of Titus and Constantine).  A multimedia presentation entitled "Time's vortex" is also included in the admission ticket.


Image: Marcus Aurelius through the Severans from the exhibition Roma Universalis.  Courtesy of Roma Universalis.

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