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| LSA-2310
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Fragmentary inscription, possibly recording statue re-erected by Quintus Aurelius Symmachus (governor of Africa proconsularis). From the vicinity of Thysdrus (Byzacena). 373-374. |
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| Inscribed base |
Marble |
25 |
| Sousse, Archaeological Museum |
| Name lost |
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| Quintus Aurelius Symmachus, governor of Africa proconsularis |
Provincial Governors |
| L'Année épigraphique, , 1966, 518 |
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| LSA-2311
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Headless statue of man in himation, re-cut from female statue. Corinth. 5th century? |
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| Surviving statuary |
Marble |
175 |
| Corinth, excavation site, set on new base near findspot |
| Unknown |
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| Unknown |
Awarder Unknown or Uncertain |
de Grazia, C. E., American School of Classical Studies at Athens, "Excavations of the American School of Classical Studies at Corinth: The Roman Portrait Sculpture," Ph.D. Dissertation , Columbia University, 1973, pp. 292-4 no. 94 pl. 98 |
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| LSA-2312
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Fragmentary cuirassed statue of Emperor wearing corona civica. Philippopolis (Arabia). Later third century. |
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| Surviving statuary |
Marble |
31.5 |
| Shahba, Museum |
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Emperors |
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| Freyberger, K.S. 'Die Bauten und Bildwerke von Philippoplis. Zeugnisse imperialer und orientalischer Selbstdarstellung der Familie des Kaisers Philippus Arabs', Damaszener Mitteilungen 6, Mainz 1992, 304-309, pls. 65a-b, 66a-b (Philip the Arab) |
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| LSA-2313
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Base for statue of Hercules moved to better location. Caesarea (Mauretania Caesariensis). Third to early fifth century |
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| Inscribed base |
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106 |
| Cherchel museum (without published inv. no.) |
| Hercules |
Deities, Personifications and Heroes |
| Not recorded |
Awarder Unknown or Uncertain |
| Waille, V., Note sur les fouilles archéologiques exécutées à Cherchel (Algérie), Comptes rendus des séances de l'Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres 31, 1887, 53-58, |
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| LSA-2314
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Base for statue of Juno Regina, moved to better location. Caesarea (Mauretania Caesariensis). Third to early fifth century. |
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| Inscribed base |
Unknown |
152 |
| No published record |
| The goddess 'Iuno Regina (Juno Queen)' |
Deities, Personifications and Heroes |
| Person responsible for the move not recorded |
Awarder Unknown or Uncertain |
| Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum; , VIII, 20965 |
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| LSA-2315
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Base for statue (subject unstated), moved to better location. Caesarea (Mauretania Caesariensis). Third to early fifth century |
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| Inscribed base |
Marble |
116 |
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| Not stated |
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| Party responsible for the move not recorded |
Awarder Unknown or Uncertain |
| L'Année épigraphique, , 1888, 115a |
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| LSA-2316
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Base for statue (subject unstated), moved to new location. Caesarea (Mauretania Caesariensis). Third to early fifth century |
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| Inscribed base |
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90 |
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| Not stated |
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| Not named |
Awarder Unknown or Uncertain |
| Waille, V., Note sur les fouilles archéologiques exécutées à Cherchel (Algérie), Comptes rendus des séances de l'Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres 31, 1887, 53-58, 54 |
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| LSA-2317
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Inscription recording restoration of a temple, with silver statue to Cybele and statues to unspecifed deities. Sitifis (Mauretania Sitifensis). 288 |
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| Inscribed base |
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| No published record |
| Cybele and other gods |
Deities, Personifications and Heroes |
| A group of priests of Cybele (dendrofori) and further believers (religiosi) |
Others |
| Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum; , VIII, 8457=20343 |
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| LSA-2318
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Base for statue (subject unstated), set up by Marcus Annius. Satafis (Mauretania Sitifensis). Late third to early fourth century |
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| Inscribed base |
Unknown |
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| No published record |
| Not stated |
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| Marcus Annius, priest and curator et dispunctor; supervised by Praesidius his son |
Provincial Cities, their Institutions and Officials |
| Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum; , VIII, 20268 |
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| LSA-2319
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Inscription recording restoration of Mithraic cave with statues. Cirta (Numidia). 364-367 |
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| Inscribed base |
Unknown |
43 |
| No recent record |
| The god Mithras |
Deities, Personifications and Heroes |
| Publilius Ceionius Caecina Albinus, governor of Numidia |
Provincial Governors |
| L'Année épigraphique, , 1912, 265 |
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| LSA-2320
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Base for posthumous statue of Gratian, father of Valentinian and Valens. Cirta-Constantina (Numidia). 364-367 |
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| Inscribed base |
Unknown |
95 |
| No recent record - where found? |
| Gratian (the elder), father of the emperors Valentinian and Valens |
Imperial Family |
| Antonius Draucus, imperial vicarius |
High Imperial Office-Holders |
| Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum; , VIII, 7014 |
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| LSA-2321
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Base for statue of Ceionius Italicus, governor of Numidia and city patron. Cirta (Numidia). 343 |
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| Inscribed base |
Unknown |
103 |
| No published record |
| Ceionius Italicus, governor and patron of Cirta and of Numidia |
Provincial Governors |
| Council (ordo) of Cirta, and province of Numidia |
Provincial Cities, their Institutions and Officials |
| Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum; , VIII, 7012 |
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| LSA-2322
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Base for statue of Julian, emperor. Casae (Numidia). 361-363 |
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| Inscribed base |
Unknown |
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| No published record |
| Julian |
Emperors |
| Not stated, probably the city of Casae |
Awarder Unknown or Uncertain |
| Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum; , VIII, 4326=18529 |
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| LSA-2323
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Base for statue of Victory, set up by Ulpius Egnatius Faventinus, governor of Numidia. Cuicul (Numidia). 364-367 |
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| Inscribed base |
Unknown |
117 |
| Where found |
| Victoria (Victory) |
Deities, Personifications and Heroes |
| Ulpius Egnatius Faventinus, governor of Numidia |
Provincial Governors |
| L'Année épigraphique, , 1946, 108=110 |
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| LSA-2324
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Plaque from base for statue of 'Imperial Peace (Pax Augustorum)'. Cuicul (Numidia). 305-306 |
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| Inscribed base |
Local stone |
85 |
| Archaeological museum, Djemila (without published inv. no.). |
| Pax Augustorum (Peace of the Augusti) |
Deities, Personifications and Heroes |
| Not stated |
Awarder Unknown or Uncertain |
| L'Année épigraphique, , 1967, 594 |
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| LSA-2325
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Base for statue of Flavius Aelius Victorinus, governor of Numidia and city patron. Cuicul (Numidia). Later third to early fourth century |
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| Inscribed base |
Unknown |
100 |
| Where found |
| Flavius Aelius Victorinus, governor of Numidia and patron of Cuicul |
Provincial Governors |
| Council (ordo) of the colony of Cuicul |
Provincial Cities, their Institutions and Officials |
| L'Année épigraphique, , 1908, 240 |
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| LSA-2326
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Base for statues of Jupiter and Hercules, 'companions of the emperors'. Lambaesis (Numidia). 293-305 |
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| Inscribed base |
Unknown |
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| No recent record |
| Jupiter and Hercules |
Deities, Personifications and Heroes |
| Unknown, probably the city |
Awarder Unknown or Uncertain |
| Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum; , VIII, 18230 |
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| LSA-2327
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Base for bronze statue of Ceionius Italicus, governor of Numidia. Cirta (Numidia). 340-350, possibly 343 |
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| Inscribed base |
Unknown |
100 |
| Constantine, Museum (without published inv. no.) |
| Ceionius Italicus, governor of Numidia and patron of the city of Milev |
Provincial Governors |
| Ordered by emperors Constantius II and Constans, at the request of the province and of the council of the city of Milev |
Emperors |
| Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum; , VIII, 7013 |
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| LSA-2328
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Base for statue (subject unstated), restored by Caius Valerius Antoninus, governor of Numidia. Rusicade (Numidia). 305-306 |
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| Inscribed base |
Marble |
115 |
| Skikda, Archaeological museum (without published inv. no.) |
| Not Stated |
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| Caius Valerius Antoninus, governor of Numidia |
Provincial Governors |
| Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum; , VIII, 7965 |
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| LSA-2329
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Two bases for statues of the 'Concord of People and Council (Concordia Populi et Ordinis)'. Thamugadi (Numidia). 250-400 |
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| Inscribed base |
Unknown |
112 |
| Still there |
| 'Concord of People and Councillors (Concordia Populi et Ordinis)' |
Deities, Personifications and Heroes |
| Not stated, but presumably the city of Thamugadi |
Provincial Cities, their Institutions and Officials |
| Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum; , VIII, 2342 |
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