Statue of Emperor Augustus

The statue of Emperor Augustus in Laodicea reflects the Laodicea's strong political and cultural connections to Rome in the early Imperial period.

As Augustus was the first Roman Emperor and a symbol of loyalty, stability, and authority, the statue represents Laodicea's wealth and prominence as a center of power in Roman Asia Minor, where the presence of a statue of Augustus was an important element of civic identity and propaganda.

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