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  2. Togatus Barberini - Wikipedia

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    Togatus Barberini is a Roman marble sculpture from around the first-century AD [1] that depicts a full-body figure, referred to as a togatus, holding the heads of deceased ancestors in either hand. [2] It is housed in the Centrale Montemartini in Rome, Italy (formerly in the Capitoline Museums). [1]

  3. Barberini Faun - Wikipedia

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    The life-size [1] ancient but much restored marble statue known as the Barberini Faun, Fauno Barberini or Drunken Satyr is now in the Glyptothek in Munich, Germany. A faun is the Roman equivalent of a Greek satyr .

  4. Busts of Pope Urban VIII - Wikipedia

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    Collection Principe Enrico Barberini. Early 1640s. Porphyry. Adapted from existing antique statue, largely by assistants. Private Collection (Barberini Family). 1658. Bronze; In 2020, the Galleria Borghese began a fund raising campaign to purchase the last bust on this list from the Barberini family. [2]

  5. Pope Urban VIII - Wikipedia

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    Maffeo Vincenzo Barberini was born in April 1568, the son of Antonio Barberini, a Florentine nobleman, and Camilla Barbadoro. [1] He was born at Barberino Val d'Elsa in "Tafania" house. His father died when he was only three years old and his mother took him to Rome , where he was put in the charge of his uncle, Francesco Barberini, an ...

  6. White Lotus: The Legendary Meaning Behind All Those Head Statues

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    Breaking down the legend of the head statues, or the Testa Di Moro, in Season Two of "The White Lotus," and what they all mean.

  7. Barberini ivory - Wikipedia

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    The Barberini ivory is a Byzantine ivory leaf from an imperial diptych dating from Late Antiquity, ... Drawing of the equestrian statue of Justinian in the Augustaion ...

  8. Pontificio Collegio Urbano de Propaganda Fide - Wikipedia

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    Statue of Urban VIII by Bernini. The college was established in Rome by Pope Urban VIII. In a brief on January 27, 1624 he ordered the investment of money and the acquisition of the palazzo Ferratini in the Piazza di Spagna; [2] by the Bull “Immortalis Dei Filius” on 1 August 1627, the college was established.

  9. Toga - Wikipedia

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    Statue of the Emperor Tiberius showing a draped toga of the 1st century AD. The toga (/ ˈ t oʊ ɡ ə /, Classical Latin: [ˈt̪ɔ.ɡa]), a distinctive garment of Ancient Rome, was a roughly semicircular cloth, between 12 and 20 feet (3.7 and 6.1 m) in length, draped over the shoulders and around the body.