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STATUE OF TRAJAN TOWER HILL Latitude and Longitude:

51°30′36″N 0°04′34″W / 51.509875°N 0.076174°W / 51.509875; -0.076174
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Statue of Trajan
The statue in 2010
Year1980 (1980) (erected)
Medium Bronze sculpture
Subject Trajan
Location London, United Kingdom
Coordinates 51°30′36″N 0°04′34″W / 51.509875°N 0.076174°W / 51.509875; -0.076174

The statue of Trajan is an outdoor twentieth-century bronze sculpture depicting the Roman Emperor Trajan, located in front of a section of the London Wall built by Romans, at Tower Hill in London, United Kingdom. [1]

Description and history

Trajan is shown bareheaded and wearing a tunic, [1] holding a scroll in his left hand while gesturing with his right hand raised. [2] A plaque at its base contains the inscription:

STATUE BELIEVED TO BE OF THE ROMAN EMPEROR TRAJAN/ A.D. 98–117/ IMPERATOR CAESAR NERVA TRAJANUS AUGUSTUS/ PRESENTED BY THE TOWER HILL IMPROVEMENT TRUST AT THE/ REQUEST OF THE REVEREND P. B. CLAYTON, CH, MC, DD, /FOUNDER PADRE OF TOC H. [2] [3]

The statue was installed in 1980 as a bequest from P. B. "Tubby" Clayton, the vicar of All Hallows-by-the-Tower. [1] [4] The Museum of London believes the figure to have been recovered from a scrapyard in Southampton in the 1920s, and notes that its head does not match its body. [5] There is no information presented at the site about the sculptor. [2]

It is a cast of a late 1st century statue found in Minturno, which is on display at the National Archaeological Museum in Naples. [6] The upper part of the head is the result of restoration; [7][ original research?] other casts are in Rome (at the via dei Fori Imperiali and Museum of Roman Civilization), Ancona and Benevento.

Trajan presided over the second-greatest military expansion in Roman history, after Augustus, leading the empire to attain its maximum territorial extent by the time of his death. He never himself visited Britain. [4]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c Baker, Margaret (2002). Discovering London Statues and Monuments. Osprey Publishing. p. 165. ISBN  9780747804956. Retrieved 20 September 2014.
  2. ^ a b c "Trajan – London, England, UK". Waymarking.com. Retrieved 20 September 2014.
  3. ^ "Statue: Emperor Trajan statue". LondonRemembers.com. Retrieved 20 September 2014.
  4. ^ a b McNay, Michael (6 March 2018). Hidden Treasures of London. Random House. ISBN  9781847946171 – via Google Books.
  5. ^ "Where To See Roman London". 19 August 2015.
  6. ^ Philip Ward-Jackson, Public Sculpture of the City of London (p. 407) - Liverpool University Press, 2003. From this book we quote: "The statue is a bronze reproduction, not a very good one, of a marble statue of Trajan, discovered at Minturno, which is now in the Museo Nazionale in Naples."
  7. ^ "Roma caput mundi", il mito della grandezza

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