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Phalerae of Emperor Trajan
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From long time ago I willing to create phalerae dedicated to Emperor Trajan .So I chose this artifact which inspired me . Round todo with bust discovered in the 1950s during foundation excavations in Ankara, Museum of Anatolian Civilizations, Ankara.
This bust was previously identified as a portrayal of the emperor Trajan, but recent epigraphic research conducted by Prof. Dr. Stephen Mitchell had made it possible to link one of the portraits mentioned in the second decree of the Artists’ association to one of the benefactors of the mystikos agon. Accordingly, Prof. Dr. Stephen Mitchell identify the round tondo bust as a portrait either of Ulpius Aelius Pompeianus, or of an anonymous benefactor of about the same period.

But in my opinion the similarity is very great and gives me an occasion to devoted it to Emperor Trajan.
This of course is not only my opinion ,the object is described  and likened as Emperor Trajan on many Internet sites.



The mastery of the ancient master was great. The ancient monument is very detailed and has a lot of details on both, on the bust and the wreath.
In this case I recreate the bust of Trajan as an adult man and it is  related to the important for the Roman Empire invasion of Armenia  114 A.D .
 In the second phase of the war Trajan moved south from Armenia directly into Parthian territory. Militarily, his campaign was met with great success and resistance in the field was ineffective. With the capture of such cities and Babylon and the Parthian capital of Ctesiphon on the Euphrates and Tigris Rivers, Mesopotamia and Assyria (essentially comprising modern Iraq) were annexed as Roman provinces and the emperor received the title Parthicus. Trajan continued his march to the southeast, eventually reaching the Persian Gulf in AD 116. Though Dio Cassius reports that Trajan would have preferred to march in the footsteps of Alexander, his advanced age (approximately 63 years) and slowly failing health forced him to abandon any such thoughts. Trajan died in 117, before he could  complete the war.
Of course I paid much attention to this topic because of the participation of LEGIO IIII SCYTHICA  in this remarkable campaign! But more about it on our site:
 http://legio-iiii-scythica.com/index.php...114-y.html


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Radostin Kolchev
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http://legio-iiii-scythica.com/index.php/en/
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Phalerae of Emperor Trajan - by Rado - 02-08-2018, 09:07 PM
RE: Phalerae of Emperor Trajan - by Rado - 02-09-2018, 11:49 AM
RE: Phalerae of Emperor Trajan - by Rado - 02-09-2018, 02:20 PM
RE: Phalerae of Emperor Trajan - by Rado - 02-09-2018, 08:23 PM
RE: Phalerae of Emperor Trajan - by Rado - 02-09-2018, 09:50 PM
RE: Phalerae of Emperor Trajan - by Rado - 02-10-2018, 09:06 AM

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