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The Colossus of Barletta is a large bronze statue of a Roman emperor, nearly three times life size (5.11 meters, or about 16 feet 7 inches), in Historic center of Barletta, Italy. It is a Late Antique statue, but the date, identity of the emperor, and the original location of the statue remain uncertain.
Barletta is home to the Colossus of Barletta, a bronze statue, representing a Roman Emperor (perhaps Theodosius II). This statue, called "Eraclio" by the inhabitants of Barletta, is about 4 metres (13 feet) tall, and remains the biggest statue that survives from the late Roman Empire (i.e. the Roman Empire after Constantine).
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This is a list of notable statues worldwide, past and present. ... Colossus of Rhodes, ... Colossus of Barletta, statue of a Byzantine emperor;
Colossus of Barletta, a bronze statue of an unidentified Roman emperor; Colossus of Constantine, a bronze and marble statue of the Roman emperor Constantine the Great; Colossi of Memnon, two stone statues of Pharaoh Amenhotep III; Colossus of Nero, a bronze statue of the Roman emperor Nero; Colossus of Ramesses II
The imperial statue on top may survive in Italy as the Colossus of Barletta. 543 Column of Justinian: Turkey Istanbul: Augustaeum, Fatih: Masonry column shaft decorated with wreaths next to Hagia Sophia. Colossal equestrian statue in bronze reused from a Theodosian monument. c. 7 m statue.
An Ohio artist has forged a larger-than-life 15-foot-tall, $1 million bronze statue of President Trump that will tour the country before eventually ending up at a future Trump presidential library.
In it he argued the Colossus of Barletta, a much restored Late Antique bronze statue of an emperor in armour, came originally from the summit the Column of Leo, on account of its fitting the proportions of the reconstructed column. [10]