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Roman Commander Leading the Battle
The center of the Portonaccio sarcophagus (c. 180), named after the Roman district it was found in, depicts a central mounted figure, likely the deceased general, exuding calm amid chaos. His dominance over the long-haired Germanic barbarian enemy Romans fought during the Marcomannic Wars embodies Roman ideals of virtus, leadership, and divine favor in battle. The scene endorses Rome’s imperial ambitions, immortalizes the general’s heroic status and aligns him with esteemed Roman virtues.
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