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Bronze Portrait Bust of Germanicus
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Bronze Portrait Bust of Germanicus

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This bronze portrait (early 1st c.), found near Rome’s Ponte Sisto, dates to the Tiberian period. Scholars debate whether it shows Drusus Major, Germanicus, or Drusus Minor, close male relatives of Tiberius whose family resemblance complicates identification. Most favor Germanicus, the emperor’s adopted son and intended heir. The intense gaze and idealized youthfulness fit Julio-Claudian propaganda, stressing dynastic continuity over individual character.

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