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Romans often erected statues to honor important or influential

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Statesmen

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Military commanders or political officials.

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Roman erected public statues to honor either a political achievement like drafting an important treaty or a worthy military achievement. These statues were erected on the order of senate members to honor their peers. Private statues were also built by family members of a noted person to showcase their historical glory.

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