Portrayal of Hadrian engaging in the act of founding. He is depicted ploughing the sulcus primigenius, an ancient furrow, with a bull and a cow, signifying the establishment of the sacred boundary, known as the pomerium, for the colony. In the backdrop, a vexillum, a military standard, symbolizes the veteran status of the colony's newly settled residents. The inscription, COL[ONIA] AEL[IA] KAPIT[OLINA] COND[ITA], translates to "The establishment of Colonia Aelia Capitolina".
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