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Germanicus was not supposed to die young. The great-nephew of Emperor Augustus was supposed to become the next ruler of Rome. But at the peak of his political career, Rome’s golden boy suddenly ...
(aka Germanicus Julius Caesar who lived from May 24, 15 BC until October, 19 AD) and the third eagle was found by Publius Gabinius in 42 AD, more than 50 years after it was lost. 2.
Near Vatican City in Italy, a 2,000-year-old garden that once belonged to a Roman emperor was discovered. The garden overlooks the banks of the Tiber River, which cuts through Rome to the east of ...
The Roman bust of Nero Claudius Drusus Germanicus that made headlines last year for being a $35 Goodwill find with a regal past, will be returned to Germany after it concludes its display run at ...
It is thought to depict Germanicus, brother of Emperor Claudius I and father of Emperor Caligula. It dates from the early 1st century AD. But why was a sculpture made of someone who died 24 years ...