Bust of Germanicus Caesar
Bust of Germanicus Caesar
Published 2016-11-25T13:27:45+00:00
Germanicus (24 May 15 BC – 10 October AD 19) was a member of the Julio-Claudian dynasty and a prominent general of the early Roman Empire. He was born in Rome, Italia, to Nero Claudius Drusus and his wife Antonia Minor. His original name at birth was either Nero Claudius Drusus after his father, or Tiberius Claudius Nero after his uncle, the second Roman emperor Tiberius. The agnomen Germanicus was added to his full name in 9 BC when it was posthumously awarded to his father in honour of his victories in Germania. By AD 4 he was adopted as Tiberius' son and heir. As a result, Germanicus was adopted out of the Claudii and into the Julii. In accordance with Roman naming conventions, he adopted the name Germanicus Julius Caesar.
Description
Green basanite bust of Germanicus Caesar in military dress. The nose has been mutilated, probably in late antiquity by Christians who cut a cross in the forehead. There are further areas of damage on the chest and around the nose.
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Date published | 25/11/2016 |
Time to do | 120 - 240 minutes |
Material Quantity | 18 |
Dimensions | 69×53×104 |
Technology | FDM |
Title | Bust of Germanicus Caesar |
Date | ca. 14-20 BC |
Dimension | Height: 47 centimetres x Width: 30 centimetres x Depth: 24 centimetres |
Accession | 1872,0605.1 |
Period | Imperial |
Medium | Green Basanite |
Credit | Donated by: Rev Grenville John Chester |
Record | http://www.britishmuseum.org/research/collection_online/collection_object_details.aspx?assetId=34673001&objectId=465554&partId=1 |
Place | British Museum |