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Beryl Intaglio With Portrait Of Julia Domna, Wife Of The Emperor Septimius Severus (A.D. 193211) And

Beryl Intaglio With Portrait Of Julia Domna, Wife Of The Emperor Septimius Severus (A.D. 193211) And

Beryl intaglio with portrait of Julia Domna, wife of the Emperor Septimius Severus (A.D. 193–211) and mother of Emperor “Caracalla” (A.D. 211–217)

Date: circa 200 AD. Dimensions: H. 15/16 in. (2.4 cm)

Metropolitan Museum of Art.

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