Roman Imperial Eagle Sculpture
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Roman Imperial Eagle Sculpture

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This marble sculpture of a Roman imperial eagle (Aquila), likely from the 1st–2nd century AD, symbolizes the Roman legions’ power, divinity, and victory. Associated with Jupiter, the eagle was central to Roman military and religious life. In funerary art, it often depicted the soul’s ascent, reflecting the deceased emperor’s deification.