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  2. Category : Ancient Greek and Roman sculptures in the Louvre

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    Pages in category "Ancient Greek and Roman sculptures in the Louvre" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  3. Category:Antiquities in the Louvre - Wikipedia

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    Egyptian antiquities in the Louvre (15 P) Greek, Etruscan and Roman antiquities in the Louvre (4 C, 11 P) Near Eastern and Middle Eastern antiquities in the Louvre (44 P)

  4. Category : Greek, Etruscan and Roman antiquities in the Louvre

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    Pages in category "Greek, Etruscan and Roman antiquities in the Louvre" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

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  6. Category:Collection of the Louvre - Wikipedia

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  7. Borghese Collection - Wikipedia

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    Ares Borghese in the Louvre In 1807, due to financial difficulties and pressure from his new brother-in-law Napoleon Bonaparte , Camillo Filippo Ludovico Borghese sold 344 antiquities (154 statues - including some major examples -, 160 busts, 170 bas-reliefs, 30 columns and various vases), from the collection to the French state at below their ...

  8. Galleria Borghese - Wikipedia

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    In 1808, Prince Camillo Borghese, Napoleon's brother-in-law, [5] was forced to sell the Borghese Roman sculptures and antiquities to the Emperor. The result is that the Borghese Gladiator, renowned since the 1620s as the most admired single sculpture in Villa Borghese, must now be appreciated in the Musée du Louvre.

  9. Category:Borghese antiquities - Wikipedia

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