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| LSA-2839
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Portrait statue of man in chlamys. Caesarea Maritima (Palestina I). Fourth to fifth century |
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| Surviving statuary |
Marble |
177.5 |
| inv. IAA 92-658 |
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| Gersht, R. 'Three statues from Caesarea', Atiquot 28, Jerusalem 1996, 103-108, no. B, figs. 6-13. |
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| LSA-2841
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Portrait head of man with 'mop' hairstyle and stubble beard. Aphrodisias. Earlier sixth century |
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| Surviving statuary |
Marble |
29 |
| Aphrodisias Museum, exc inv. 2011-38 |
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| Smith, R.R.R. “Three statues and a portrait head: four new finds of public statuary”, Aphrodisias Papers 5. Excavation and Research at Aphrodisias 2006-2012, Journal of Roman Archaeology Supplement Series no. 103, 2016, 300-302, no. 4, figs. 19.9-12 |
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| LSA-2842
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Himation statue re-used for late portrait. Aphrodisias (Caria). Fifth century |
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| Surviving statuary |
Marble |
159 |
| Aphrodisias Museum, exc inv. 2011-75 |
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| Smith, R.R.R. “Three statues and a portrait head: four new finds of public statuary”, Aphrodisias Papers 5. Excavation and Research at Aphrodisias 2006-2012, Journal of Roman Archaeology Supplement Series no. 103, 2016, 293-295, no. 1, figs. 19.1-2 (preliminary notice) |
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| LSA-2843
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Statue of bearded man in a himation. Aphrodisias (Caria). Mid fourth to mid fifth century. |
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| Surviving statuary |
Marble |
177 |
| Aphrodisias Museum, exc. inv. 2012-9 and 2015-32 |
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| Smith, R.R.R. “Three statues and a portrait head: four new finds of public statuary”, Aphrodisias Papers 5. Excavation and Research at Aphrodisias 2006-2012, Journal of Roman Archaeology Supplement Series no. 103, 2016, 295-297, no. 2, figs. 19.3-19.5 (preliminary notice) |
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| LSA-2844
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Togate statue of portly man. Aphrodisias. Fifth century. |
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| Surviving statuary |
Marble |
166 |
| Aphrodisias Museum, exc. inv. 2012-10 |
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| Smith, R.R.R. “Three statues and a portrait head: four new finds of public statuary”, Aphrodisias Papers 5. Excavation and Research at Aphrodisias 2006-2012, Journal of Roman Archaeology Supplement Series no. 103, 2016, 297-300, no. 2, figs. 19.6-19.8 (preliminary notice) |
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| LSA-2845
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Base for statue of emperor (probably Maximian, or Maxentius). Lambaesis (Numidia). 286-312 |
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| Inscribed base |
Local stone |
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| Lambaesis, lapidarium (without published inv. no.) |
| Maximian, or Maxentius |
Emperors |
| Council (ordo) of Lambaesis |
Provincial Cities, their Institutions and Officials |
| Bertolazzi, R., From the CIL Archives (II): A New Statue Base from Lambaesis (Algeria), Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik 188, 2014, 284-6, |
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| LSA-2846
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Base for statue of Julian, emperor. Ancyra (Galatia Salutaris). 362 |
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| Inscribed base |
Unknown |
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| Built into the walls of the Byzantine fortress of Ankara. |
| Julian |
Emperors |
| Saturninius Secundus Salutius |
High Imperial Office-Holders |
| Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum; , III 247 |
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| LSA-2847
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Literary record of image, very possibly statue, of Anastasius, emperor. Gaza (Palaestina I). 502-515, probably 502 |
τὰς σὰς εἰκόνας ἐπ‘ εὐεργεσίας ἱστῶσαι, καὶ μετ‘ ἐκείνων ἡμεῖς ... ἡ πόλις τὸν εὐεργέτην, δι‘ οὖ νῦν αὐχένα τε γαῦρον ἐπαίρω καὶ πόλις εἰμί.
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| Textual reference |
Unknown |
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| Lost |
| Anastasius |
Emperors |
| City of Gaza |
Provincial Cities, their Institutions and Officials |
| Amato, E. (ed.), Procopius Gazaeus. Opuscula Rhetorica et Oratoria (Bibliotheca Teubneriana 2004), Berlin 2009, 80-104 op. XI (= Or. 2) |
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| LSA-2848
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Base for statue, almost certainly of Decimius Hilarianus signo Hesperius, praetorian prefect. Cuicul (Numidia). 378-380 |
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| Inscribed base |
Unknown |
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| Cuicul, on site |
| Decimius Hilarianus signo Hesperius |
Civilian Imperial Office-Holders |
| Unknown |
Awarder Unknown or Uncertain |
| Pflaum, H.-G., Inscriptions Latines de l'Algérie. 2. Inscriptions de la confédération cirtéenne, de Cuicul et de la tribu des Suburbures. Vol. 3, Paris 2003, no. 7902 |
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| LSA-2849
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Fragments of a plaque, possibly from base for statue of Areobindas (or: Areobindus), possibly provincial governor, or possibly high ranking military office holder and consul. Gortyna (Creta). Fifth century |
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| Inscribed base |
Marble |
31 (frgmt. A); 24 (frgmt. B) |
| Gortyna, store rooms, inv. no. 81GO2340 (fragment A) and 81GO2343 (fragment B) |
| Areobindas (Areobindus) |
Provincial Governors |
| Unknown, perhaps the city council of Gortyna |
Provincial Cities, their Institutions and Officials |
| Magnelli, A., Flavius Areobindus magister militiae Orientis (434–449) in un’inedita iscrizione frammentaria da Gortina (Creta), L’Africa romana 16, 2006, III 1929–1937, |
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| LSA-2850
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Base for statue of unknown subject, perhaps emperor. Novae (Moesia II). Fourth to earlier fifth century |
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| Inscribed base |
Local stone |
65 |
| No published record |
| Unknown |
Imperial Family |
| Flavius (?) Bassus and Flavius ...us, primipilarii |
Lower-ranking Imperial Officials |
| Łajtar, A., A Newly Discovered Greek Inscription at Novae (Moesia Inferior) Associated with pastus militum, Tyche 28, 93-112, 2013, |
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| LSA-2851
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Base for statue of unknown subject, perhaps Liber Pater, deity. Novae (Moesia II). 293-310 |
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| Inscribed base |
Local stone |
153 |
| Novae, storerooms at Bulgarian dig house (without published inv. no.) |
| Unknown |
Deities, Personifications and Heroes |
| Aurelius Porfyrius |
Lower-ranking Imperial Officials |
| Sarnowski, T., Accepta pariatoria und pastus militum. Eine neue Statuenbasis mit zwei Inschriften aus Novae, Tyche 28, 2013, 135-46, |
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| LSA-2852
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Base for statue of Alpinus Magnus, governor (consularis) of Sicilia and patron of Lilybaeum. Lilybaeum (Sicilia) 324 - 350 |
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| Inscribed base |
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160 |
| Marsala, courtyard of Palazzo Municipale (Cortile del Municipio) |
| Alpinus Magnus signo Eumenius |
Provincial Governors |
| Council and people of Lilybaeum |
Provincial Cities, their Institutions and Officials |
| L'Année épigraphique, , 1966, 167 |
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| LSA-2853
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Base for statue of Iulius Claudius Peristerius Pompeianus, former governor (consularis) of Sicilia. Lilybaeum (Sicilia). Fourth century. |
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| Inscribed base |
Local stone |
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| Trapani, Museo regionale 'A. Pepoli', inv. no. 5304 |
| Iulius Claudius Peristerius Pompeianus |
Civilian Imperial Office-Holders |
| Council of Lilybaeum |
Provincial Cities, their Institutions and Officials |
| L'Année épigraphique, , 1906, 75b |
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| LSA-2854
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Lost fragment of dedication to Valens, emperor, probably from base for statue. Nicomedia (Bithynia). 364-378 |
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| Inscribed base |
Unknown |
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| No recent record (lost?) |
| Valens |
Emperors |
| Name lost |
Awarder Unknown or Uncertain |
| L'Année épigraphique, , 1998, 1285 |
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| LSA-2855
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Base for statue of Galerius, emperor. Perge (Pamphylia). 293-305 |
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| Inscribed base |
Local stone |
127 |
| Lost |
| Galerius |
Emperors |
| Marcus Ulpius Urbanus |
Provincial Governors |
| Şahin, S., Die Inschriften von Perge, Teil II (Inschriften griechischer Städte aus Kleinasien, Band 61), Bonn 2004, 7-10 no. 287 |
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| LSA-2856
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Base for statue of Tetrarch, probably Constantius I, emperor. Perge (Pamphylia). 293-305 |
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| Inscribed base |
Local stone |
117 |
| Where recorded (?) |
| Constantius I (probably) |
Emperors |
| Marcus Ulpius Urbanus |
Provincial Governors |
| Şahin, S., Die Inschriften von Perge, Teil II (Inschriften griechischer Städte aus Kleinasien, Band 61), Bonn 2004, 10 no. 288 |
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| LSA-2857
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Column, probably base for statue of city Tyche, deity. Perge (Pamphylia). Probably late third to earlier fourth century |
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| Inscribed base |
Marble |
165 |
| Where recorded (?) |
| Tyche (Fortuna) |
Deities, Personifications and Heroes |
| Flavius Parthenius |
Status of Awarder Unknown or Uncertain |
| Şahin, S., Die Inschriften von Perge, Teil II (Inschriften griechischer Städte aus Kleinasien, Band 61), Bonn 2004, 14-16 no. 292 |
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| LSA-2858
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Base, just possibly for statue, with inscription of Flavius Lucretius Publianus, curator rei publicae of Nola. Nola (Campania). Fourth to earlier fifth century |
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| Inscribed base |
Local stone |
85 |
| Naples, courtyard between Cathedral and Basilica of Santa Restituta |
| Flavius Lucretius Publianus |
Civilian Imperial Office-Holders |
| city of Nola (?) |
Awarder Unknown or Uncertain |
| Camodeca, G., 'Curatores rei publicae I', Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik 35, 225-36, Bonn 1979, 232-6 no. 3 |
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| LSA-2859
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Fragmentary inscription from base for statue of unknown honorand, coronatus of Tuscia et Umbria, defensor and patron. Carsulae (Tuscia et Umbria). Fourth century |
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| Inscribed base |
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| Sopraintendenza per i beni archeologici dell'Umbria, inv. no. 73/55 (fragment A+B), 92/59 (C), 57/53 (C), 157/54 (E), 2/53 (F). |
| Lost |
Benefactors |
| Name of awarder lost |
Awarder Unknown or Uncertain |
| Roscini, E. and E. Zuddas, Il <i>coronatus</i> ritrovato, Epigraphica LXXVI, 1-2, Faenza 2014, 231-64 |
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