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LSA-2652
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Inscribed block, possibly from base for statue of Genius of Celeia. Celeia (Noricum Mediterraneum). Later third to earlier fourth century |
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Inscribed base |
Marble |
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Celje, Pokrajinski Muzej (regional museum), Lapidarium |
Genius of Celeia |
Deities, Personifications and Heroes |
Decurions (ordo) of Celeia |
Provincial Cities, their Institutions and Officials |
Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum; , III 5159 |
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LSA-2653
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Inscribed block, possibly base for statue, with dedication to Crispus, Licinius II, and Constantine II, emperors. Celeia (Noricum Mediterraneum). 317-324 |
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Inscribed base |
Unknown |
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No published record |
Crispus, Licinius II, Constantine II |
Emperors |
Unknown (name lost) |
Awarder Unknown or Uncertain |
Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum; , III 5206 |
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LSA-2654
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Fragment of base for statue of emperor (name lost); probably Diocletian or Constantine I. Narbo (Narbonensis I). Late third to early fourth century |
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Inscribed base |
Marble |
82 |
No published record |
Name lost (Diocletian or Constantine I?) |
Emperors |
Decurions of Narbo |
Provincial Cities, their Institutions and Officials |
Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum; , XII 4349 |
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LSA-2655
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Fragment of inscribed block, possibly base for statue, possibly of Constantine I, emperor. Narbo (Narbonensis I). Early fourth century (?) |
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Inscribed base |
Marble |
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No published record |
Constantine I (?) |
Emperors |
Name lost |
Awarder Unknown or Uncertain |
Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum; , XIII 4352 |
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LSA-2656
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Base for statue of Constantine I, emperor. Vienna (Viennensis). 312-324 |
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Inscribed base |
Local stone |
130 |
Vienne, Musée Lapidaire, inv. no. 594 |
Constantine I |
Emperors |
Marcus Alfius Apronianus |
Provincial Governors |
Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum; , XII 1852 |
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LSA-2657
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Base for statue of emperor, name lost. Genava (Viennensis). Earlier to mid fourth century |
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Inscribed base |
Local stone |
143 |
Church of Seyssel |
Name lost |
Emperors |
Unknown |
Awarder Unknown or Uncertain |
Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum; , XII 2563 |
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LSA-2659
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Broken 2nd-century base for statue of Concordia, re-erected, perhaps with original statue, by Septimius Theodulus, governor of Venetia et Histria. Aquileia (Venetia et Histria). Earlier to mid fourth century |
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Inscribed base |
Local stone |
82 |
Aquileia, in the forum |
Concordia of the people of Aquileia and Concordia |
Deities, Personifications and Heroes |
Septimius Theodulus, governor of Venetia et Histria |
Provincial Governors |
L'Année épigraphique, , 1999, 697a-b |
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LSA-2660
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Base for statue of Publius Valerius Maro, father of the poet Vergil. Aquileia (Venetia et Histria). Fourth Century. |
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Inscribed base |
Local stone |
136 |
Aquileia, Museo Archeologico Nazionale |
Publius Valerius Maro, father of the poet Vergil |
Intellectuals, Lawyers and Doctors |
Unknown |
Awarder Unknown or Uncertain |
Bertacchi, L., Aquileia nostra LVII, 1986, 401-12, Aquileia 1986, |
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LSA-2661
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Portrait of man with short-cropped hair and beard. Patara (Lycia). Later third century. |
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Surviving statuary |
Marble |
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Antalya, Museum |
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Işkan, H. 'Ein römisches Porträtfragment aus Patara’, Essays in Honour of Cevdet Bayburtluoğlu, Istanbul 2001, 132-8 (Tetrarchic) |
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LSA-2662
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Portrait of Maxentius in Dresden-Stockholm type. From Italy. Early fourth century. |
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Surviving statuary |
Marble |
49.2 |
Hannover, Kestner Museum, inv. 1979.1 |
Maxentius |
Emperors |
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Evers, C. 'Betrachtungen zur Ikonographie des Maxentius' , Niederdeutsche Beiträge zur Kunstgeschichte 31, Munich 1992, 9-22, figs. 1,4,7, 9, 11, and 12 |
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LSA-2663
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Shield portrait of bearded man in himation. Noviomagus Regnensium (Maxima Caesarienis). Fourth century. |
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Surviving statuary |
Local stone |
40.1 |
Princeton, Art Museum Princeton University, inv. no. Y1943-90 |
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Winkes, R., Clipeata imago: Studien zu einer römischen Bildnisform, Bonn 1969, 204-205 (fourth century) |
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LSA-2664
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Base for statue (subject unstated) re-erected by Fabius Felix Passifilus Paulinus, prefect of the City. Rome. 450-476. |
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Inscribed base |
Marble |
116 |
Rome, at site of the Atheneum at piazza Madonna di Loreto |
Unstated |
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Fabius Felix Passifilus Paulinus, prefect of the City |
Prefects of Rome |
Orlandi, S., “Le testimonianze epigrafiche”, Atti del Convegno L’Athenaeum di Adriano. Storia di un edificio dalla fondazione al XVII secolo (Roma, 22 settembre 2011), Rome Forthcoming, |
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LSA-2665
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Base for statue of deity, probably Silvanus. Rome. 350-390 |
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Inscribed base |
Marble |
100 |
No recent record |
Deity, probably Silvanus |
Deities, Personifications and Heroes |
Avianus Vindicianus, a senator |
High Imperial Office-Holders |
Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum; , VI, 31005 |
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LSA-2666
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Base for statue of Faltonius Probus Alypius, prefect of the City and patron. Rome. 391. |
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Inscribed base |
Marble |
22.5 |
Rome, Antiquario del Celio |
Faltonius Probus Alypius, prefect of the City |
Prefects of Rome or Constantinople |
Unnamed client |
Clients to Patrons |
Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum; , VI, 31975 (+p. 4798) |
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LSA-2667
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Plaque from base for posthumous statue of Thermantia, mother of the emperor Theodosius I. Rome, Forum. 389-391. |
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Inscribed base |
Marble |
161 |
Antiquario Palatino (Sopr. Foro e Palatino, inv. 10861) |
Thermantia, mother of the emperor Theodosius I |
Imperial Family |
Ceionius Rufius Albinus, prefect of the City |
Prefects of Rome |
Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum; , VI, 36960 (+p. 4356) |
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LSA-2668
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Lost monumental gate, probably with statues, erected by Gratian, Valentinian II and Theodosius I, emperors. Rome. 379-383. |
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Inscribed base |
Unknown |
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Lost |
Unknown |
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Gratian, Valentinian II and Theodosius I |
Emperors |
Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum; , VI, 1184 (+p. 4333) |
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LSA-2669
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Honorific arch to Constantine, emperor; dedicated by the Senate and People of Rome. Rome. 315-316 |
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Inscribed base |
Marble |
2100 |
Arch of Constantine |
Constantine I, emperor |
Emperors |
Senate and People of Rome |
Senate and People of Rome |
Giuliano, A., Arco di Costantino, Milan 1955, |
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LSA-2670
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Lost arch, probably dedicated to Diocletian and Maximian (Arcus Novus). Rome, via Lata. 293-294. |
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Inscribed base |
Marble |
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The arch is lost, but fragments survive in different collections |
Unknown, probably Diocletian and Maxentius |
Emperors |
Unknown |
Awarder Unknown or Uncertain |
De Maria, S., Gli archi onorari di Roma e dell'Italia romana, Rome 1988, 312-314, n. 94 |
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LSA-2671
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Literary record of posthumous statue of Vettius Agorius Praetextatus, Roman senator and pagan priest, set up by the Vestal virgins. Rome. 385. |
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Textual reference |
Unknown |
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Lost |
Vettius Agorius Praetextatus, Senator and pagan priest |
Civilian Imperial Office-Holders |
Vestal virgins |
Others |
Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum; , VI, 2145 |
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LSA-2672
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Base for statue of Valentinian I, emperor. Alexandria (Aegyptus). 364-375 |
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Inscribed base |
Marble |
150 |
Alexandria, Graeco-Roman Museum inv. no. 77 |
Valentinian I |
Emperors |
Caius Valerius Eusebius |
High Imperial Office-Holders |
Breccia, E., Catalogue générale des antiquités égytiennes du musée d'Alexandrie, nos. 1-568. Iscrizioni greche ed latine, Cairo 1911, no. 92 |
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