"Capitoline She Wolf", bronze scuplture from the 5th century B.C. - Capitoline Museums, Rome, Italy .
Note: Dating back to the 5th century B.C., this work made during
the Italic Etruscan period has been and remains the symbol of the
City of Rome. In 1474, Pope Sixtus IV transferred the statue from the
Lateran to the Campidoglio. During the 16th century it became the
symbol of the city.
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