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The Colossus of Barletta is a large bronze statue of a Roman emperor, nearly three times life size (5.11 meters, or about 16 feet 7 inches) in Barletta, Italy. The statue supposedly washed up on a shore, after a Venetian ship sank returning from the Sack of Constantinople in the Fourth Crusade in 1204, but it is not impossible that the statue was sent to the West much earlier. The identity of the emperor is uncertain. According to tradition, it depicts Heraclius (reign 610–641 AD); though this is most unlikely on historical and art-historical grounds. More likely subjects are Theodosius II (reign 402–450 AD), who may have had it erected in Ravenna in 439, Honorius (reign 393–423 AD), Valentinian I (r. 364–375), Marcian (r. 450–457), Justinian I (r. 527–565) and especially Leo I (r. 457–474

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  • Koloss von Barletta (de)
  • Coloso de Barletta (es)
  • Colossus of Barletta (en)
  • Colosso di Barletta (it)
  • Colosse de Barletta (fr)
  • Kolos z Barletty (pl)
  • Kolos van Barletta (nl)
  • Барлеттский колосс (ru)
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  • El Coloso de Barletta es una estatua de bronce de un emperador Romano Oriental, de casi el triple del tamaño de una estatua normal (5,11 metros) actualmente localizada en Barletta, Italia. (es)
  • Le Colosse de Barletta est une grande statue de bronze d'un empereur romain tardif actuellement installée à Barletta, dans le sud de l'Italie. Elle fait presque trois fois la taille humaine, soit 5,11 m. (fr)
  • De kolos van Barletta is een groot bronzen standbeeld van ongeveer 5,11 meter groot, van een onbekende Oosterse Romeinse keizer. Het standbeeld bevindt zich in Barletta in Italië. (nl)
  • Il Colosso di Barletta, meglio noto localmente come Eraclio (Arè nel dialetto locale), è una gigantesca statua di bronzo, alta 4,50 m, risalente al V secolo. Situata dinanzi al fianco sinistro della Basilica del Santo Sepolcro di Barletta, l'opera, di fattura bizantina, raffigura probabilmente l'imperatore Teodosio II e fu eretta con molta probabilità da Valentiniano III a Ravenna nel 439. (it)
  • Барле́ттский коло́сс — крупная бронзовая статуя римского или византийского императора, находящаяся в приморском городе Барлетта, провинция Апулия Италии. Высота статуи около 5 метров. Вопрос о том, какого именно императора она изображает, является предметом дискуссии. (ru)
  • The Colossus of Barletta is a large bronze statue of a Roman emperor, nearly three times life size (5.11 meters, or about 16 feet 7 inches) in Barletta, Italy. The statue supposedly washed up on a shore, after a Venetian ship sank returning from the Sack of Constantinople in the Fourth Crusade in 1204, but it is not impossible that the statue was sent to the West much earlier. The identity of the emperor is uncertain. According to tradition, it depicts Heraclius (reign 610–641 AD); though this is most unlikely on historical and art-historical grounds. More likely subjects are Theodosius II (reign 402–450 AD), who may have had it erected in Ravenna in 439, Honorius (reign 393–423 AD), Valentinian I (r. 364–375), Marcian (r. 450–457), Justinian I (r. 527–565) and especially Leo I (r. 457–474 (en)
  • Der Koloss von Barletta ist eine im Wachsgussverfahren hergestellte Bronzestatue, die wahrscheinlich in der zweiten Hälfte des 5. Jahrhunderts entstand und heute in der Hafenstadt Barletta in Apulien steht. Die heute 5,11 m hohe Statue, deren antiker Bestand bis zum Diadem eine Höhe von 3,55 m erreicht, wurde 1309 erstmals urkundlich als königliches Eigentum von Karl II. von Anjou erwähnt und lag beinahe vollständig erhalten im Hafen von Barletta. 1491 wurden fehlende Teile an Armen und die Beine ergänzt, zudem wurden Teile des Gewandes und des Halses geflickt. Die Schädelkalotte fehlt. Sie steht neben der Basilika Santo Sepolcro. (de)
  • Kolos z Barletty – monumentalna późnoantyczna rzeźba przedstawiająca jednego ze wschodniorzymskich cesarzy, znajdująca się obecnie we włoskiej Barletcie. Wykonany z brązu posąg ma 5,11 m wysokości. Jego datacja nie jest pewna, powstanie plasuje się między IV a VI wiekiem. Na temat tożsamości przedstawionego władcy wysuwano różne hipotezy, dopatrywano się w nim m.in. Herakliusza, Walentyniana I, Walensa, Leona I, Teodozjusza I lub Marcjana. Cesarz został przedstawiony w postaci stojącej, w rękach trzyma glob ziemski oraz krzyż (pierwotnie berło). (pl)
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