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LSA-1
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Lost base for bronze statue of Sextus Claudius Petronius Probus, praetorian prefect. Athens (Achaea). 368-388 |
Εἰκόνι χαλκείῃ σε Πρόβον τὸν ὓπαρχον, Ἀθήναις / Ἀντόλιος <στῆ>σεν, Ἑλλάδος ἀνθύπατος |
Inscribed base |
Marble |
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Lost |
Sextus Petronius Probus |
Civilian Imperial Office-Holders |
Anatolius |
Provincial Governors |
Inscriptiones Graecae, II/III(2) 13275 |
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LSA-2
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Base for statue of Theodorus, governor of Achaea. Athens (Achaea). 379-395 |
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Inscribed base |
Marble |
79 |
Athens, Church of Agia Aikaterini, under the altar table |
Theodorus |
Provincial Governors |
Themistocles with the consent of the city |
Provincial Cities, their Institutions and Officials |
Inscriptiones Graecae, II/III(2) 13276 |
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LSA-3
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Portrait head of man with long hair and beard. Constantinople. Mid-fourth to sixth century. |
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Surviving statuary |
Marble |
19.5 |
Archaeological Museum, Istanbul, inv. no. 73.26 |
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Firatli, N., La sculpture Byzantine figurée au Musée Archéologique d'Istanbul, Istanbul, 1990, 15, no. 22, pl. 11 |
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LSA-4
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Porphyry group of armoured Tetrarchs. From Constantinople (now Venice). 293-305. |
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Surviving statuary |
Porphyry |
136 |
Venice, S. Marco |
Diocletian, Maximian, Galerius, Constantius I |
Emperors |
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Delbrueck, R., Antike Porphyrwerke. Studien zur spätantiken Kunstgeschichte, vol. 6, Berlin 1932, 84-91, pls.32,33b, and 34c-d, figs. 31-33 |
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LSA-5
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Lost base for statue of Constantius I, emperor. Aigion (Achaea). 293-305 |
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Inscribed base |
Unknown |
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Lost |
Constantius I |
Emperors |
The city of Aigion |
Provincial Cities, their Institutions and Officials |
Rizakis, A. D., Achaie III. Les cités achéennes: épigraphie et histoire (ΜΕΛΕΤΗΜΑΤΑ 55), Athens 2008, 190 no. 130 |
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LSA-6
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Base for statue of Publilius Optatianus, governor of Achaea. Sparta (Achaea). 325-329 |
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Inscribed base |
Marble |
31 |
Not recorded |
Publilius Optatianus |
Provincial Governors |
The city of Sparta |
Provincial Cities, their Institutions and Officials |
Feissel, D. & Philippidis-Braat, A., Inventaires en vue d’un recueil des inscriptions historiques de Byzance, 3. Inscriptions du Péloponnèse, (à l’exception de Mistra)., Travaux et mémoires, 9, Paris 1985, 267-395, 284-5 no. 22 |
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LSA-7
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Portrait head of man with short beard. Sparta. Late third to early fourth century |
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Surviving statuary |
Marble |
26 |
Sparti museum inv. no. 4856 |
Unknown |
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Unknown |
Awarder Unknown or Uncertain |
Datsoule-Stavride, A., Romaika Portraita sto Mouseio tes Spartes, Athens 1987, 26 no. 4856 pl. 57-58c |
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LSA-8
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Bust of woman with headdress and scroll. Constantinople? (now Metropolitan Museum). Late fourth to early fifth century. |
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Surviving statuary |
Marble |
53 |
New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art, inv. no. 66.25 |
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Weitzmann, K. (ed.), Age of spirituality : late antique and early Christian art, third to seventh century : catalogue of the exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, November 19, 1977, through February 12, 1978, New York 1979, 292-5, no. 272 (AD 500-525) |
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LSA-9
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Portrait head of a bearded man. Sparta. Late third to early fourth century. |
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Surviving statuary |
Marble |
31 |
Sparti museum inv. no. 3964 |
Unknown |
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Unknown |
Awarder Unknown or Uncertain |
Datsoule-Stavride, A., Romaika Portraita sto Mouseio tes Spartes, Athens 1987, p. 28 no. 3964 figs. 66-67c |
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LSA-10
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Base for statue of Aspar, probably Flavius Ardabur Aspar, magister militum. Ulpia Augusta Traiana (Thracia). Probably 424-471 |
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Inscribed base |
Local stone |
173 |
Regional Historical Museum of Stara Zagora. |
Aspar |
Military Office-Holders |
City of Augusta Traiana |
Provincial Cities, their Institutions and Officials |
Mihailov, G., Inscriptiones Graecae in Bulgaria Repertae, Vol. III.: Inscriptiones inter Haemum et Rhodopem Repertae. Fasciculus Posterior : A Territorio Philippopolitano usque ad Oram Ponticam , Sofia 1964, no. 1580 pl. 20 |
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LSA-11
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Columnar base for statue of Eusebius, possibly governor of Palaestina. Caesarea Maritima (Palaestina I). Fourth to fifth century |
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Inscribed base |
Granite |
238 |
Caesarea Museum
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Eusebius |
Provincial Governors |
Alypius |
Awarder Unknown or Uncertain |
Lehmann, C. M. and K. G. Holum, The Greek and Latin inscriptions of Caesarea Maritima, Boston 2000, no. 26 pl. XXVI, XXVII |
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LSA-12
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Columnar base for gilded bronze statue of Nomus, possibly governor of Palaestina. Caesarea Maritima (Palaestina I). Earlier fourth century |
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Inscribed base |
Granite |
189 |
Old City , western side of the Inner Harbour |
Nomus |
Civilian Imperial Office-Holders |
City of Caesarea Maritima |
Provincial Cities, their Institutions and Officials |
Lehmann, C. M. and K. G. Holum, The Greek and Latin inscriptions of Caesarea Maritima, Boston 2000, no. 25 pl. XXVI |
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LSA-13
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Dedication to Zeno, emperor, just possibly for statue. Salona (Dalmatia). 474-491 |
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Inscribed base |
Marble |
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Solin, museum inv. no. 401 B (piece a) and 364 A (piece b) |
Zeno |
Emperors |
Unknown |
Unknown |
Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum; , III suppl. 2, 14684(1) |
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LSA-14
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Base for statue of Diocletian, emperor. Gerasa (Arabia). 284-305 |
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Inscribed base |
Unknown |
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Not recorded |
Diocletian |
Emperors |
Domitius Antoninus |
Provincial Governors |
Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum; , III suppl 2, 14156(2) |
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LSA-15
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Torso of male statue, wearing chlamys. Corinth (Achaea). Late fourth to early fifth century |
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Surviving statuary |
Marble |
94 |
Corinth Museum Cloister inv. no. S-903. |
Unknown |
Provincial Governors |
Unknown |
Awarder Unknown or Uncertain |
Gehn, U., Ehrenstatuen in der Spätantike. Chlamydati und Togati, Wiesbaden 2012, 470-3 cat. no. O 39 |
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LSA-16
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Plaque from base for statue of Diocletian, emperor. Corinth (Achaea). 284-305 |
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Inscribed base |
Marble |
38 |
Corinth I-193A-193B-194-196-200-202A-202B-214-215-216-217-218-219A-219B-219C-232-253 |
Diocletian |
Emperors |
Lucius Sulpicius Paulus |
Provincial Governors |
Brown West, A., Latin inscriptions, 1896-1926: Corinth VIII, 2, Princeton 1931, Nr. 23 |
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LSA-17
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Base for statue of Memmius Pontius Ptolemaeus Parnasius, patron of the city. Corinth (Achaea). Mid-fourth century ? |
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Inscribed base |
Marble |
102 |
Corinth, Museum inv. no. 1115 |
Memmius Pontius Ptolemaeus signo Parnasius |
Patrons |
Aurelius Eutychianus, by decree of the city council (boule) |
Provincial Cities, their Institutions and Officials |
Kent, J. H., The inscriptions, 1926-1950: Corinth VIII, 3, Princeton 1966, p. 163-4 no. 502 pl. 42 |
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LSA-18
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Part of columnar base for statue of Theodorus, possibly a governor. Corinth (Achaea). Late third to fourth century |
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Inscribed base |
Marble |
37 |
Corinth, Museum inv. no. 1768 |
Theodorus |
Provincial Governors |
Name lost |
Unknown |
Kent, J. H., The inscriptions, 1926-1950: Corinth VIII, 3, Princeton 1966, no. 517 |
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LSA-19
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Torso of male statue wearing chlamys and holding scroll. Corinth (Achaea). Later fifth century. |
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Surviving statuary |
Marble |
63 |
Corinth Museum Roman Gallery, inv. no. S-822
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Unknown |
Provincial Governors |
Unknown |
Awarder Unknown or Uncertain |
Gehn, U., Ehrenstatuen in der Spätantike. Chlamydati und Togati, Wiesbaden 2012, 475-8 no. O 41 |
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LSA-20
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Bust of draped male, possibly wearing chlamys. Corinth (Achaea). Late fourth to fifth century |
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Surviving statuary |
Local stone |
33 |
Corinth museum inv. no. S-1141 |
Unknown |
Provincial Governors |
Unknown |
Awarder Unknown or Uncertain |
Gehn, U., Ehrenstatuen in der Spätantike. Chlamydati und Togati, Wiesbaden 2012, 473-4 no. O 40 |
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