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  • Italiano: Lato sinistro del cosiddetto "Altare di Marte e Venere", ara romana di epoca traianea, riutilizzata in epoca adrianea (nel 124 d.C.) come base per una statua del dio Silvano. Proviene da un sacello del Piazzale delle Corporazioni, ad Ostia Antica, ed è oggi esibito nel Museo di Palazzo Massimo alle Terme a Roma.Il rilievo rappresenta un gruppo di Amorini che giocano con le armi di Marte.
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