Via Appia - Tomb of Seneca, on the boundary of the Villa in which he was killed. In front is his portrait. On the cover of the sarcophagus, inserted at the top, is represented the death of Meleager, son of Consus, in allusion to the riches and misfortunes of Seneca; he died in AD 65.; Rome; Photographs and prints; Cardboard

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Kelsey Museum of Archaeology
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Rome; Photographs and prints; Italy
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UND
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