Italiano: Luogo di ritrovamento: Foro di Nerva, Roma.
References
http://capitolini.info/scu00058/?lang=en: summary; colossal marble of Mars Ultor, misidentified as Pyrrhus, King of Epirus, until the 18th century. 2nd century, based on an Augustan original, which in turn probably drew on a likely 4th century BC model. Original placement uncertain.
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