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3. What are the major periods in Imperial Roman art named after?

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major periods in Imperial Roman art named after Augustan, Julio-Claudian, Flavian, Trajantic, Hadrianic, Antonine, Severan, Solider Emporer, and Tetrarchic

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/~\ Major periods in Imperial Roman art named after:

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Major periods in Imperial Roman art are named after individual rulers or major dynasties, they are: Augustan (27 B.C.E.-14 C.E.) Julio-Claudian (14-68 C.E.) Flavian (69-98 C.E.) Trajanic (98-117 C.E.) Hadrianic (117-138 C.E.) Antonine (138-193 C.E.) Severan (193-235 C.E.) Soldier Emperor (235-284 C.E.) Tetrarchic (284-312 C.E.) Constantinian (307-337 C.E.)

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