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Front of the sarcophagus of Emperor Constantius III (d. 421 CE): the Agnus Dei wearing a nimbus, inscribed with the  Chi-Rho, symbol of Christ, stands on a rock from which the four rivers of Paradise emanate; it is flanked by two sheep representing the souls of the just; to their sides are two palm trees, symbols of martyrdom and immortality. Early Christian, 5th CE. 
Location Mausoleum of Galla Placidia/Ravenna/Italy
Unique Identifier ART482728 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 9497px × 4262px 
Photo Credit Alfredo Dagli Orti / Art Resource, NY 
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5th century BCE
Constantius III (Flavius Constantius), Emperor (d. 421 CE)
Early Christian
Lamb
Lamb of God
Palm Tree
Relief
Rivers of Paradise, Biblical
Sarcophagus