Head of Constantine the Great, York
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Not to be confused with the modern, bronze Statue of Constantine the Great, York
The Head of Constantine the Great, York is the only surviving fragment of larger, marble statue of the Roman Emperor Constantine the Great. It was found in Stonegate, York, before 1823, and is now in the Yorkshire Museum.[1]
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Head of Constantine the Great, York | |
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Material | Marble |
Created | Original c.ā2nd century, remodelled in c.āAD 306 |
Period/culture | Roman |
Discovered | Before 1823 Stonegate, York, North Yorkshire |
Present location | Roman Gallery, Yorkshire Museum, York |
Identification | YORYM: 1998.23 |
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