A Danish museum is returning the bronze head of Septimius Severus to Turkey after agreeing that it was probably looted from a shrine honoring Roman leaders. By Graham Bowley An ancient bronze thought ...
The head of a statue of Roman Emperor Septimius Severus and 48 terracotta architectural plaques smuggled from Türkiye have been returned from Denmark’s Glyptotek Museum, The Turkish Ministry of ...
In 1979, the Glyptotek, the Copenhagen museum that houses the Carlsberg brewing dynasty’s collection, arranged for the loan of a bronze torso and exhibited it with a bronze portrait of Roman emperor ...
A Danish museum has agreed to return the bronze head of a Roman Emperor to Turkey. The sculpture was among thousands of artifacts looted from Turkey and sold to American and European museums. The ...
"The Septimius Severus statue, which was smuggled from our country in two pieces, will be reunited as a single piece," Mehmet Nuri Ersoy, the Minister of Culture and Tourism of Turkey stated, ...
Septimius Security was inspired by the Roman emperor Lucius Septimius Severus who was born in Leptis Magna of the Roman province of Africa, a city in what is now Libya. An Irish-registered ...
An ancient statue of Roman Emperor Septimius Severus with a tumultuous history, including a severed head, has returned to its place of origin. The body of the statue, which once resided in a private ...
Investigators said there was evidence that the bronze, on loan to the museum and valued at $25 million, had been stolen from Turkey. By Tom Mashberg and Graham Bowley Septimius Severus ruled ancient ...
The letters "IMP" stand for imperator, meaning the tile maker was "supplying tiles fit for the emperor" or "on the emperor's demands." Dot Boughton Excavation of a Roman building on the grounds of a ...
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