The altar is made from
Carrara marble and is decorated with shallow relief on all four sides. The reliefs were framed by a kind of
pilaster, covered with stems and either laurel leaves or flowers. On the first side there are five human figures and a bull which is to be prepared for a
taurobolium (ritual sacrifice). The second side shows the flight of
Aeneas. In his left arm he holds his father
Anchises, while in his right hand he leads his son
Ascanius/Iulus. The Gens Julia claimed descent from Iulus.
Vergil's
Aeneid describes how Aeneas visited the founder of Carthage,
Dido, after his flight from
Troy. The two remaining sides show Rome personified in the form of an
Amazon and
Apollo with a
cithara, a god closely connected with Augustus. File:Autel gens augusta taurobole.JPG|
Taurobolium File:Autel gens augusta enee et anchise.JPG|Flight of
Aeneas File:Autel gens augusta rome.JPG|
Personification of Rome File:Autel gens augusta apollon.JPG|
Apollo == Significance ==