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The Monument of Aemilius Paullus

Greco-Roman Period of Hellenistic Art. 2nd-1st centuries BCE: fusion of Greek artistic traditions with Roman taste and patronagePortrait sculptures, reliefs, paintings, mosaicsLed to term

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The Monument of Aemilius Paullus

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    1. The Monument of Aemilius Paullus

    2. Greco-Roman Period of Hellenistic Art 2nd-1st centuries BCE: fusion of Greek artistic traditions with Roman taste and patronage Portrait sculptures, reliefs, paintings, mosaics Led to term “Greco-Roman Art” Direct extension of Hellenistic art Rome and Athens equal counterparts as significant cultural centers

    3. Greek and Roman Military Conquests 212 BCE: King Philip V of Macedonia instigated Roman engagement with Greek military affairs 197 BCE: Romans launched attack on Philip in within Greek territory 179 BCE: Philip V’s son, Perseus, tries to reassert Macedonian power in Greece 172 BCE: Eumenes II of Pergamon convinces Romans to launch attack on Perseus; Romans send out Aemilius Paullus to lead army after previous leader is defeated by Perseus

    4. Consul L. Aemilius Paullus

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