English: Claudius, Messalina, and their two children in what is known as the "Hague Cameo" or Gemma Constantiniana. The Gemma Constantina, c. CE 312, forming part of the Batavia Treasure, recovered in 1629. Dimensions 180 x 265mm. Now in the Rijksmuseum van Oudheden in Leiden (once in the Royal Penningkabinet). Photographed while on loan to the Western Australia Maritime Museum, Fremantle, in March 2017.
Français : Camée de celebration d'un triomphe, attribution discutée : triomphe de Claude sur la Bretagne, ou de Constantin sur Maxence - authenticité discutée. Deux centaures tirent le char impérial en piétinant les vaincus. Claude tient le foudre de Jupiter tandis que la Victoire lui apporte la couronne triomphale. À ses côtés, Messaline tenant un épi, Octavie couronnée de laurier et Britannicus en habit militaire.
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