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English: "This frowning head with staring eyes can be identified with accuracy by comparison with coins, and from a bronze head discovered in the early twentieth century at the Ponte Sisto in Rome. The most notable and identifying feature is the diadem he wears, which was introduced about forty years earlier as a mark of the Emperor." Copenhagen, Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek 1475
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