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Author: Siena Failla![Identify.](https://markdown.memory.com/eq_uploads/1142969/question_image_d9733d5f-0f60-4717-a55a-88eff74740a7.jpg)
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Pediment of Mars Ultor relief; ca mid 1st cent CE; Ara Prietatis Agustae; open pediment; sculptures filling interior; tells a history of Rome; figures from right to left are/represent the Palatine Hill, Romulus, Venus with cupid, Mars Ultor (center), Fortuna (fortune), Roma, Tiber; Venus, Mars Ultor, and Fortuna represent Augustus's ideals; when rivers are personified they are often reclining
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Siena Failla![Siena Failla](https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-bmN4yx-mJ3A/AAAAAAAAAAI/AAAAAAAAAAA/AMZuuckahoFF0JAqlOQ_nXhJEV5dPqeJEw/s96-c/photo.jpg)