This Roman relief from Carthage depicts Dea Roma, the personification of the city of Rome in Roman mythology and religious iconography. The relief showcases a sculpted depiction of Dea Roma in a typical Roman artistic style. She is often depicted as a female figure seated on a throne or standing with various attributes symbolizing her connection to the city of Rome and the Roman Empire. As a significant religious and cultural symbol in ancient Rome, the depiction of Dea Roma in the relief represents the reverence and importance placed on the city of Rome itself. It serves as a reminder of the power, prestige, and grandeur associated with the Roman Empire.
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