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The Eagle of Jupiter: Sky, Power, and the Soul of Rome

May 21, 2026October 20, 2025 by Julian Crestwood
Golden Roman eagle standard with outstretched wings above ancient Rome, surrounded by temples, sacred fires, and sunset light.

When Rome’s legionary eagles were captured at Carrhae in 53 BCE, the Romans didn’t just mourn a military defeat — they mourned a religious catastrophe. The aquila wasn’t a flag. It was a sacred object, and its loss was a rupture in Rome’s relationship with Jupiter himself.

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