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The remaining part of the porticoes and vaults which supported the banks of seating in the so-called Circus Agonalis or Circus of Alexander Severus

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Department of Prints John Witt Randall bequest to his sister. Belinda Lull Randall gift to Harvard University 1892. sister of John Witt Randall Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Gift of Belinda L. Randall from the collection of John Witt Randall
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Title: The remaining part of the porticoes and vaults which supported the banks of seating in the so-called Circus Agonalis or Circus of Alexander Severus
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