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The Capitoline Museums in Rome hold parts of a bronze colossus of Constantine. The colossal statue of a Roman emperor was probably made in the 4th century but only fragments survive. It is usually interpreted as depicting Constantine the Great. The museum also holds fragments from an acrolithic Colossus of Constantine, an even larger marble statue once erected in the Basilica of Maxentius near the Forum Romanum, which are displayed in the courtyard of the museum's Palazzo dei Conservatori on the Capitoline Hill.

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  • The Capitoline Museums in Rome hold parts of a bronze colossus of Constantine. The colossal statue of a Roman emperor was probably made in the 4th century but only fragments survive. It is usually interpreted as depicting Constantine the Great. The museum also holds fragments from an acrolithic Colossus of Constantine, an even larger marble statue once erected in the Basilica of Maxentius near the Forum Romanum, which are displayed in the courtyard of the museum's Palazzo dei Conservatori on the Capitoline Hill. (en)
  • Le colosse en bronze de Constantin, dont plusieurs fragments sont conservés aux Musées du Capitole, à Rome, était une statue colossale en bronze, originellement de dix à douze mètres de hauteur, réalisée au IVe siècle et représentant un empereur romain de la dynastie constantinienne généralement identifié à Constantin Ier. Elle ne doit pas être confondue avec le colosse marmoréen de la basilique de Maxence, dont les fragments sont également conservés au Capitole. (fr)
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  • The Capitoline Museums in Rome hold parts of a bronze colossus of Constantine. The colossal statue of a Roman emperor was probably made in the 4th century but only fragments survive. It is usually interpreted as depicting Constantine the Great. The museum also holds fragments from an acrolithic Colossus of Constantine, an even larger marble statue once erected in the Basilica of Maxentius near the Forum Romanum, which are displayed in the courtyard of the museum's Palazzo dei Conservatori on the Capitoline Hill. (en)
  • Le colosse en bronze de Constantin, dont plusieurs fragments sont conservés aux Musées du Capitole, à Rome, était une statue colossale en bronze, originellement de dix à douze mètres de hauteur, réalisée au IVe siècle et représentant un empereur romain de la dynastie constantinienne généralement identifié à Constantin Ier. Elle ne doit pas être confondue avec le colosse marmoréen de la basilique de Maxence, dont les fragments sont également conservés au Capitole. (fr)
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  • Bronze colossus of Constantine (en)
  • Colosse en bronze de Constantin (fr)
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