Colossus of Constantine
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The Colossus of Constantine (Italian: Statua Colossale di Costantino I) was a huge many times life-size acrolithic early 4th century AD statue depicting the Roman emperor Constantine the Great (c. 280–337), commissioned by himself, which originally occupied the west apse of the Basilica of Maxentius on the Via Sacra, near the Forum Romanum in Rome. Surviving portions of the Colossus now reside in the courtyard of the Palazzo dei Conservatori, now part of the Capitoline Museums, on the Capitoline Hill, above the west end of the Forum.
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Piazza di Santa Francesca Romana, Rome Municipio Roma I
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Basilica di Massenzio
Piazza di Santa Francesca Romana
00184 Rome, Municipio Roma I
Lazio, Italy
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