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LSA-366
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Base for statue of Diocletian, emperor. From Oescus (Dacia Ripensis). 290-291 |
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Inscribed base |
Local stone |
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Sofia, Museum (no published inv. no.; phototeca no. 85 CA) |
Diocletian |
Emperors |
Afranius Hannibalianus and Iulius Asclepiodotus |
High Imperial Office-Holders |
Gerov, B., Inscriptiones Latinae in Bulgaria repertae, Sofia 1989, pp.13-14 no. 8 a, pl. 2 |
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LSA-367
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Base for statue of Basiliscus, consul and military commander. Philippopolis (Thracia). 465-474 |
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Inscribed base |
Local stone |
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Plovdiv Archaeological Museum, inv. no.1786. |
Basiliscus |
Military Office-Holders |
Unknown |
Awarder Unknown or Uncertain |
L'Année épigraphique, , 1937, 98 |
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LSA-368
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Bronze portrait head from nude statue of Tetrarch. From Adana. Late third to early fourth century. |
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Surviving statuary |
Bronze |
37.8 |
Istanbul, Archaeological Museum, inv. 73.224 |
Tetrarch |
Emperors |
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Lahusen, G. and E. Formigli, Römische Bildnisse aus Bronze : Kunst und Technik, Munich 2001, 311-13, no. 193, figs. 1-9 and a-b |
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LSA-369
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Portrait head of bearded man with thick curly hair. From Seleucia Pieria (Syria). Fourth century. |
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Surviving statuary |
Marble |
21 |
Antakya, Museum |
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Inan, J. & E. Alföldi-Rosenbaum, Römische und frühbyzantinische Porträ̈tplastik aus der Türkei : neue Funde, Mainz 1979, 278-9, no. 268, pl. 192 |
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LSA-370
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Portrait head of man with short-cropped hair and beard. From Asia Minor. Late third century. |
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Surviving statuary |
Marble |
26.2 |
Istanbul Archaeological Museum, inv. no. 558 |
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Fittschen, K., “Rez zu: Römische und frühbyzantinische Porträtplastik aus der Türkei: Neue Funde”, GGA 236 (1984), 208, no. 292 (post-Gallienic or Tetrarchic) |
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LSA-371
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Portrait head of short-haired and stubble bearded man.From Asia Minor. Later third century. |
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Surviving statuary |
Marble |
25.5 |
Istanbul Archaeological Museum, Depot 7 |
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Inan, J. & E. Alföldi-Rosenbaum, Römische und frühbyzantinische Porträ̈tplastik aus der Türkei : neue Funde, Mainz 1979, 298-99, no. 293, pl. 209.3-4 |
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LSA-372
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Portrait of woman with turban hairstyle, re-used? From Asia Minor. Fourth century? |
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Surviving statuary |
Marble |
31 |
Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Copenhagen, inv. no. 837 |
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Johansen, F. , Catalogue of the Roman Portraits III; Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, (Copenhagen 1995), 176-7, no. 77 (mid-fourth c.) |
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LSA-373
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Portrait head in the Vienna-Izmir type, probably Licinius. From Asia Minor. Early fourth century. |
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Surviving statuary |
Marble |
28 |
Rijksmuseum, Leiden, inv. I 1961/3 |
Licinius (?) |
Emperors |
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Salomonson, J.W. 'Ein Porträtkopf der Tetrarchenzeit in Leiden', Bulletin antieke beschaving 39, Leiden 1964, 180-184, figs. 1-4 |
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LSA-374
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Portrait head of clean-shaven man. From Asia Minor (?). Late fourth to early fifth century . |
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Surviving statuary |
Marble |
22.9 |
formerly in London, now private collection |
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Giuliano, A. 'Princeps corusco sidere pulchrior', Quaderni Ticinesi di Numismatica e Antichità Classiche 19, Lugano 1990, 277-281, figs. 4-7 |
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LSA-375
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Portrait bust of a long-haired man wearing fillet, himation,and chiton. Constantinople. Fourth century. |
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Surviving statuary |
Marble |
57.5 |
Istanbul, Archaeological Museum, inv. no. 2461 |
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Mendel, G., Musées Impériaux Ottomans. Catalogue des sculptures grecques, romaines, et byzantines I-III, Constantinople 1912-1914, III, 517-518, no. 1308 |
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LSA-376
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Portrait head of long-faced man with short hair and beard. Constantinople. Mid to late fifth century. |
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Surviving statuary |
Marble |
28.2 |
Istanbul, Archaeological Museum, inv. no. 5278 |
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Fıratlı, N., La sculpture byzantine figurée au Musée archéologique d'Istanbul, Paris 1990, 14, no. 19, pl. 10 |
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LSA-377
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Dedication of a statue to Hercules Augustus by the emperors of the first tetrarchy (Diocletian, Maximian, Galerius, Constantius I). Thessolonica (Macedonia). 293-305 |
Herculi Augusto, / Iovius [et Herculius] Augg(usti) et / Herculius et Iovius nobb(ilissimi) Caess(ares).  |
Inscribed base |
Marble |
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Hercules |
Deities, Personifications and Heroes |
Tetrarchs (Diocletian, Maximian, Galerius, Constantius I) |
Emperors |
Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum; , III suppl. 2, 12310 |
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LSA-378
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Lost plaque with dedication to Valerius Dalmatius, patron and governor of Lugdunensis Tertia, probably from base for bust or statue. Found close to Mursa (Pannonia Secunda). Late fourth-early fifth century |
...multis pro meritis haec stat imago tibi ...  |
Inscribed base |
Bronze |
35 |
Apparently lost |
Valerius Dalmatius |
Provincial Governors |
Province of Lugdunensis Tertia (in Gaul) |
Provinces and provincial councils |
Dessau, H., Inscriptiones latinae selectae, Berlin 3rd ed. 1962, no. 8987 |
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LSA-379
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Fragmentary portrait of man with brushed forward hair. Hellespontus. Earlier second or late fourth to early fifth century. |
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Surviving statuary |
Marble |
25.5 |
Istanbul Archaeological Museum, inv. no. 2062 |
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Fıratlı, N., La sculpture byzantine figurée au Musée archéologique d'Istanbul, Paris 1990, 14-15, no. 21, pl. 11(fifth century, second quarter?) |
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LSA-380
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Portrait head of a man with short beard and brushed forward hair. Asia Minor. Late fourth to early fifth century. |
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Surviving statuary |
Marble |
25.5 |
Akademisches Kunstmuseum, Bonn, inv. B 287 |
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Inan, J. & E. Alföldi-Rosenbaum, Römische und frühbyzantinische Porträ̈tplastik aus der Türkei : neue Funde, Mainz 1979, 305-308, no. 304, pl. 259 (Bergmann: first half of fifth c.) |
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LSA-381
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Re-cut portrait head of clean-shaven man. From Tusculum? Fourth century. |
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Surviving statuary |
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Frascati, Museo Tuscolano delle Scuderie Aldobrandini |
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LSA-382
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Re-cut colossal portrait head of Tetrach. Probably from Asia Minor. Late third to early fourth century. |
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Surviving statuary |
Marble |
45 |
Sammlung Ludwig, Basel |
Tetrarch |
Emperors |
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Berger, E. (ed), Antike Kunstwerke aus der Sammlung Ludwig. III Skulpturen, Mainz 1990, 383-401, no. 254 (M. Bergmann) |
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LSA-383
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One of two bases (see also LSA-564) honouring the gods Zeus and Leto, erected by emperors Diocletian and Maximian. From Didyma (Caria). 286-293. |
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Inscribed base |
Marble |
93.3 |
Berlin, Staatliche Museen, Antikensammlung inv. no. IvDidyma 89 |
Statues of Zeus and Leto, dedicated to Apollo of Didyma |
Deities, Personifications and Heroes |
Diocletian and Maximian |
Emperors |
Wiegand, Th., Didyma: Zweiter Teil; Die Inschriften, von Albert Rehm, herausgegeben von Richard Harder, Berlin 1958, no. 89 |
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LSA-384
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Upper portion of re-cut Julio-Claudian head. Perge (Pamphylia). Late third to early fourth century |
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Surviving statuary |
Marble |
21 |
Perge Depot, inv. 57 |
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Inan, J. and E. Rosenbaum, Roman and Early Byzantine Portrait Sculpture in Asia Minor, Oxford 1966, 191, no. 260, pl. 142.1-2 (Julio-Claudian) |
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LSA-385
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Portrait head with mop hairstyle. From Laodicea ad Lycum. Late fifth to early sixth century. |
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Surviving statuary |
Marble |
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Hierapolis, Museum |
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Şimşek, C., Laodikeia (Laodikeia ad Lycum), Istanbul 2007, fig. 158 |
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