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There is only one female representation of Rome's "talking statues."
On the right side of the church in Piazza San Marco, Rome is home to this colossal statue known as "Madama Lucrezia." According to scholars, this fragmentary statue is either an Isiac statue (Isis herself or a priestess of the temple of Isis in Rome), or a portrait of Constantius II's wife, Faustina.