File:Emblem of 20th Legion Roof tile, Deva Victrix (Chester, UK), The Grosvenor Museum (8394899150).jpg| File:Yorkshire Museum, York (Eboracum) (7685208580) 2.jpg|Memorial to Lucius Duccius Rufinus, a standard-bearer of the Ninth Legion,
Yorkshire Museum, York File:Return of the Roman military standards.jpg|Detail of the central breastplate relief on the statue of
Augustus of Prima Porta shows the return of the Aquilae lost to the Parthians. The return of the eagles was one of Augustus's notable diplomatic achievements. File:Lens - Inauguration du Louvre-Lens le 4 décembre 2012, la Galerie du Temps, n° 058.JPG|The
Praetorians Relief showing an aquila from the destroyed
Arch of Claudius in Rome. File:AtticN4Det.jpg|Detail from the
Arch of Constantine in Rome File:072 Conrad Cichorius, Die Reliefs der Traianssäule, Tafel LXXII.jpg|"The Reliefs of
Trajan's Column by
Conrad Cichorius. Plate number LXXII: Arrival of Roman troops (Scene XCVIII); The emperor sacrifices by the Danube (Scene XCIX); Trajan receives foreign embassies" (aquila at the upper left) Image:Denarius Mark Anthony-32BC-legIII.jpg|
Denarius minted by
Mark Antony to pay his legions. On the reverse, the
aquila of his
Third Legion. File:Tetradrachm of Pescennius Niger with aquila.jpg|
Tetradrachm minted in 193 by
Pescennius Niger with an aquila on the reverse File:Aureus of Septimius Severus, AD 193.jpg|
Aureus minted in 193 by
Septimius Severus, to celebrate
XIIII Gemina Martia Victrix, the legion that proclaimed him emperor File:Augusto, aureo con tempio di marte ultore.JPG|Roman Coin showing the
aquila in the Temple of Mars the Avenger in Rome File:Germanicus Dupondius 19 2010354.jpg|Coin showing
Germanicus holding an aquila File:Caligola,_emissione_bronzea,_37-41_ca._adlocui.JPG|Coin of Emperor
Caligula showing several
aquilae at the left. Image:Sestertius Philip 247-lv lxiii.jpg|
Sestertius minted in 248 by
Philip the Arab to celebrate the province of
Dacia and its legions,
V Macedonica and XIII
Gemina. Note the eagle and lion, symbols on the reverse, respectively of Legio V and Legio XIII. ==See also==