English: Lucullus, a consul and commander of ancient Rome, 2/1 century BC. Engraving of a marble bust traditionally[1] said to be Lucullus (
Hermitage Museum)
Polski: Lukullus, konsul i wódz rzymski z II/I wieku p.n.e.
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06.12.2007
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self-made, on the basis of the statue's picture from old book (19th century) - the statue is in the Hermitage Museum
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↑"The bust in the Hermitage, No. 77, published in Arch. Zeit. 1875, PI. Ill, is not a portrait of L. Licinius Lucullus or even of an admiral, but of a lictor. The relief at the base represents a lictor's axe, and the costume is that of the lictors on the Arch of Trajan at Beneventum," observed G. Hauser, in Jahrbuch der Oesterreichisches Archiv I. 10 (1907), pp. 153-156, reported in American Journal of Archaeology 12 (1908), p. 236.
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