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Français : Statue en bronze de Marc-Aurèle, place du Capitole à Rome. Copie moderne d'un original romain du IIe siècle ap. J.-C., aujourd'hui conservé au Palais Neuf, musées du Capitole
English: Bronze statue of Marcus Aurelius, piazza del Campidoglio in Rome. Modern copy of a Roman original of the 2nd century CE, now kept in the Palazzo Nuovo, Musei Capitolini.
Italiano: Statua in bronzo di Marco Aurelio, Piazza del Campidoglio a Roma. Copia moderna di un originale romano del II secolo dC. AC, ora nel Palazzo Nuovo, Musei Capitolini.
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