English: Marble statue of Mars: "Pyrrhus", dated at I sec. A.D. Hight: cm 360. It was found in the Nerva's Forum, in Rome, and it's now placed in the atrium of Capitoline Museums in Rome.[1]
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{{Information |Description = {{en|Marble statue of Mars: "Pyrrhus", dated at I sec. A.D. Hight: cm 360. It was found in the Nerva's Forum, in Rome, and it's now placed in the atrium of Capitoline Museums in Rome.<ref name=Ca