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40010350, Archive, X1, Triumph of Licinius I (?): The emperor standing to the front in a chariot drawn by four horses which rear up on their hind legs, two on each side, a type ultimately derived from representation of the sun-god in his chariot. He wears the normal cuirass and paludamentum of which the latter billows out to the right. He seems to have a simple diadema above his brows, giving his head a rather squared off appearance, holds a globe in his right hand and grasps a sceptre in his left hand., Market, ACR Auctions | Auction 13; 30 October 2014; Lot 119, Cameo, mottled jasper, first half of the 4th century AD

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