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    In Portraits, Augustus Always Appeared as Emperor, Never as Participating
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In Portraits, Augustus Always Appeared as Emperor, Never as Participating

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In portraits, Augustus always appeared as emperor, never as participating in the other roles he held such as imperator and pontifex maximus.

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