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[[Image:clio us house.jpg|frame|right|The Greek muse, Clio, stands on top of the “Car of History”  
 
[[Image:clio us house.jpg|frame|right|The Greek muse, Clio, stands on top of the “Car of History”  
 
overlooking the Old House Chamber (Statuary Hall). Marble, Carlo Franzoni, 1819, courtesy of Architect of the Capitol.
 
overlooking the Old House Chamber (Statuary Hall). Marble, Carlo Franzoni, 1819, courtesy of Architect of the Capitol.
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Image from the public domain website of the [http://www.aoc.gov/cc/art/car_of_history.cfm Architect of the Capitol].]]
Architect of the Capitol]]  
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Clio, the muse of history, can be said to have had a hand in the creation of many of Rome's [[core narrative]]s.
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The Greek muse, Clio, stands on top of the “Car of History” overlooking the Old House Chamber (Statuary Hall). Marble, Carlo Franzoni, 1819, courtesy of Architect of the Capitol. Image from the public domain website of the Architect of the Capitol.

Clio, the muse of history, can be said to have had a hand in the creation of many of Rome's core narratives.

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