Category:Gold glass wrongly thought to be Galla Placidia
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English: Miniature painting on gilded glass medallion [1] from Santa Giulia Museum in Brescia, mounted on King Desiderius's Cross. It was considered in XVIII c., that medallion depicts a portrait of Galla Placidia with her children. However modern scholars have firmly rejected this identification. [2]. Inscriptions on medallion are not names but some words in coptic language.
Media in category "Gold glass wrongly thought to be Galla Placidia"
The following 8 files are in this category, out of 8 total.
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Aelia Galla Placidia.jpg 324 × 464; 36 KB
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Brescia medallion (Garrucci).jpg 176 × 176; 18 KB
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Brescia medallion - inscription.jpg 158 × 125; 9 KB
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Brescia medallion - middle figure.jpg 209 × 417; 35 KB
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Brescia medallion.png 304 × 307; 156 KB
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Effigies ignotae (saec. IV, Brescia, Musei Civici).jpg 270 × 248; 52 KB
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Galla Placidia (rechts) und ihre Kinder.jpg 1,407 × 1,438; 780 KB
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Justa Grata Honoria.jpg 123 × 195; 36 KB
Categories:
- Gold-glass portraits
- Croce di Desiderio
- Ancient Roman glassware in the Museo di Santa Giulia (Brescia)
- Galla Placidia
- Chrysography
- 3rd-century glassware in Brescia
- 4th-century glassware in Brescia
- 5th-century glassware in Brescia
- Coptic inscriptions in Italy
- Inscriptions in Brescia
- Families in art
- Justa Grata Honoria
- Ancient Roman families