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Sarcophagus in the left side of the Oratory (stone)

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XIR331772
Image title
Sarcophagus in the left side of the Oratory (stone)
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Artist
Paleo-Christian, (5th century)
Location
Oratorio di Galla Placidia, Ravenna, Italy
Medium
stone
Date
C5th AD
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formerly and by tradition the tomb of Constantius III (d. 421), who married Galla Placidia (d. 450) in 417; while ancient, this and the other sarcophagi, are now thought to have been brought to Ravenna between the 9th and 14th centuries; in style this tomb belongs to the late 5th century; the lamb with a halo represents Christ, the paschal lamb; the other two lambs perhaps represent apostles and the palm trees are symbols of victory;

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Bridgeman Images
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legend / chi rho / emperor / tombs / christogram
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