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Roman Silver Eagle Figurine | 1st Century AD
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Description
Description
This finely cast Roman silver eagle dates to the 1st century AD, during the height of the Roman Empire. The eagle (Aquila) was one of the most powerful symbols in Roman culture, representing Jupiter, divine authority, military victory, and imperial power.
Such small eagle figures were often associated with legionary standards, private devotion, or elite decorative use. The stylized form, compact size, and detailed surface texture reflect Roman metalworking traditions of the Early Imperial period.
Objects like this were not everyday items; they were symbolic pieces connected to status, loyalty to Rome, and religious or military identity.
Period and Time
Period and Time
1st Century AD
Early Roman Imperial Period
Material
Material
Solid silver