statue of Trajan

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The statue of Trajan is a sculpted representation of the Roman emperor Trajan that originally crowned Trajan's Column in Rome, symbolizing his military victories and imperial authority.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf sculpture
statue
artStyle Roman imperial art
associatedWith Trajan's Column
surface form: Trajan's Column spiral reliefs
associatedWithEvent Dacian Wars
associatedWithStructure Trajan's Forum
surface form: Forum of Trajan
commissionedBy Roman Senate
commissionedFor honor of Trajan
country Italy
creatorCulture Roman
culturalContext Roman Antiquity
surface form: Ancient Rome
dedicatedTo Trajan
depictionType full-length figure
depicts Roman emperor
Trajan
function commemorative monument
political propaganda
genre imperial portrait
hasRole imperial symbol
heritageContext Roman architectural sculpture
iconography emperor in military dress
imperial regalia
locatedOn Trajan's Column
locationCity Rome
locationCountry Italy
material bronze
orientation crowning element of column
originalLocation Roman Forum
surface form: Roman Forum area

Rome
top of Trajan's Column
partOf Trajan's Column
surface form: Trajan's Column monument
publicAccess no (original statue lost or replaced)
religiousContext pagan
replacedBy Christian statue
statue of Saint Peter
status replaced
subjectFullName Trajan
surface form: Marcus Ulpius Traianus
subjectName Trajan
subjectOccupation Roman emperor
subjectReignEnd 117
subjectReignStart 98
symbolizes imperial authority
military victories
timePeriod 2nd century
Roman Empire
visibility designed to be seen from a distance

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