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LSA-506

Literary record of gilded bronze statue of Uranius, charioteer, with reference to three further statues to the same man. Constantinople, Hippodrome. Earlier sixth century

τοῦτο γέρας Νίκη δὶς πόρεν, Οὐράνιε, / δήμου απ‘ ἀμφοτέροιο· σὺ γὰρ πάρος ἐν Βενέτοις μὲν / εἴκοσι κυδίστων στέμμα φέρεις ἐτέων.

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Type of Evidence: Textual reference Material: Bronze, gilded Height(cm):
Current Location: Lost
Honorand: Uranius Position: Charioteers and Athletes
Awarded By: Green circus faction, with record of other dedications by the Blues Position: Circus Factions
Main Reference: Cameron, Al., Porphyrius the Charioteer, Oxford 1973, 213-14


LSA-507

Literary record of statue of Julianus, charioteer. Constantinople, Hippodrome. Late fifth century

Τοῦτον Ἰουλιανόν, ... ἡνίοχον πολλοὺς δεξάμενον στεφάνους, / αὐτὸς ἄναξ καὶ δῆμος ἅπας καὶ πότνια βουλὴ / ἔστησαν κοινὴν ψῆφον ἐνεγκάμενοι

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Type of Evidence: Textual reference Material: Unknown Height(cm):
Current Location: Lost
Honorand: Julianus Position: Charioteers and Athletes
Awarded By: Emperor, people and senate of Constantinople Position: Senate of Constantinople
Main Reference: Cameron, Al., Porphyrius the Charioteer, Oxford 1973, 202-8


LSA-508

Literary record of silver images, possibly statues, of Christ and the Apostles, and of Christ and four angels. Rome, 'Fastigium' of Lateran Basilica. 314-335

... fastidium argenteum battutilem, qui habet in fronte Saluatorem sedentem in sella, in pedibus V, pens. lib. CXX, et XII apostolos qui pens. sing. in quinos pedibus libras nonagenas, cum coronas argento purissimo ; 10 item a tergo respiciens in absida, Saluatorem sedentem in throno, in pedibus V, ex argento purissimo, pens. lib. CXL, et angelos IIII ex argento ...

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Type of Evidence: Textual reference Material: Silver Height(cm): ca 148
Current Location: Lost
Honorand: Christ, twelve Apostles and four angels Position: Deities, Personifications and Heroes
Awarded By: Constantine I Position: Emperors
Main Reference: Mommsen, Th. (ed.), Gestorum Pontificum Romanorum Vol. I. Libri Pontificalis pars prior (Monumenta Germaniae Historica, inde ab anno Christi quingentesimo usque ad annum millesimum et quingentesimum), Berlin 1894, p. 52-3


LSA-509

Literary record of silver statues of Christ and John the Baptist, flanking a golden Lamb, and of seven silver deer. Rome, Baptistery of the Lateran Basilica. 314-335

... In labio fontis baptisterii agnum aureum fundentem aquam, pens. lib. XXX; ad dexteram agni, Saluatorem ex argento purissimo, in pedibus V, pens. lib. CLXX; in leua agni, beatum Iohannem Baptistam ex argento, in pedibus V, tenentem titulum scriptum qui hoc habet : ECCE AGNVS DEI, ECCE QVI TOLLIT PECCATA MVNDI, pens. lib. CXXV; ceruos argenteos VII fundentes aquam, pens. sing. lib. LXXX ...

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Type of Evidence: Textual reference Material: Silver Height(cm): ca. 148
Current Location: Lost
Honorand: Christ, John the Baptist, Lamb and Deer Position: Deities, Personifications and Heroes
Awarded By: Constantine I Position: Emperors
Main Reference: Mommsen, Th. (ed.), Gestorum Pontificum Romanorum Vol. I. Libri Pontificalis pars prior (Monumenta Germaniae Historica, inde ab anno Christi quingentesimo usque ad annum millesimum et quingentesimum), Berlin 1894, p. 55


LSA-510

Literary record of equestrian statue of Theoderic, king of the Ostrogoths. Constantinople, in front of palace. 474-491

Theodorico... imperator Zeno .... et equestrem statuam ad famam tanti viri ante regiam palatii conlocavit.

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Type of Evidence: Textual reference Material: Unknown Height(cm):
Current Location: Lost
Honorand: Theoderic Ostrogothic king of Italy Position: Imperial Family
Awarded By: Zeno, emperor Position: Emperors
Main Reference: Mommsen, Th. (ed.), Iordanis Romana et Getica. Monumenta Germaniae Historica, Auctorum Antiquissimorum Tomi V Pars Prior, Berlin 1882, p. 132


LSA-511

Literary record of statue of unnamed charioteer. Constantinople, Hippodrome. Late fifth to earlier sixth century

Ἐγγύθι τῆς σφετέρης γενεῆς λάχεν εἰκόνα τήνδε·

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Type of Evidence: Textual reference Material: Unknown Height(cm):
Current Location: Lost
Honorand: (Unknown) Position: Charioteers and Athletes
Awarded By: Not recorded Position: Awarder Unknown or Uncertain
Main Reference: Cameron, Al., Porphyrius the Charioteer, Oxford 1973, 182 fig. 2


LSA-512

Portrait head in the Vienna-Izmir type, probably of Licinius. From Asia Minor? Early fourth century.

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Type of Evidence: Surviving statuary Material: Marble Height(cm): 22.9
Current Location: Australian National University Museum, Canberra
Honorand: Licinius Position: Emperors
Awarded By: Position:
Main Reference: Smith, R.R.R.,'The public image of Licinius I: Portrait sculpture and imperial ideology in the early fourth century', JRS 87, 1997, 189-90, pl. 6.2


LSA-513

Statue base, or milestone, with dedication to Diocletian, Maximian, Constantius I, Galerius, and (later) Constantine I. Mylasa (Caria). 293-337

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Type of Evidence: Inscribed base Material: Unknown Height(cm):
Current Location: Milas, Kültür Merkezi, garden (without inv. no.)
Honorand: Diocletian, Maximian, Constantius I, Galerius, and (later) Constantine I Position: Emperors
Awarded By: City of Mylasa Position: Provincial Cities, their Institutions and Officials
Main Reference: Blümel, W. (ed.), Die Inschriften von Mylasa. Inschriften griechischer Städte aus Kleinasien, bd. 34 , Bonn 1987, 19-20, no. 36


LSA-514

Base for statue of Julian, emperor. Iasos (Caria). 361-363.

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Type of Evidence: Inscribed base Material: Marble Height(cm):
Current Location: Village of Asin Kurin, private house
Honorand: Julian Position: Emperors
Awarded By: Council and people (boule kai demos) of Iasos Position: Provincial Cities, their Institutions and Officials
Main Reference: Blümel, W. (ed.), Die Inschriften von Iasos. Inschriften griechischer Städte aus Kleinasien, Bd. 28 , Bonn 1985, pp. 33-4 no. 14


LSA-515

Base for statue of emperor, name erased. From Iasos (Caria). 286-324

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Type of Evidence: Inscribed base Material: Marble Height(cm): 141
Current Location: Istanbul Archaeological Museum, inv. no. 3146
Honorand: Maximian or Licinius or Galerius Position: Emperors
Awarded By: Council and people (boule kai demos) of Iasos Position: Provincial Cities, their Institutions and Officials
Main Reference: Reinach, T., Un nouveau proconsul d'Achaie, Bulletin de Correspondance hellénique 24, 1900, 324-8,


LSA-516

Base for statue of Eustathius, governor of Asia. Smyrna (Asia). Fourth to fifth century.

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Type of Evidence: Inscribed base Material: Marble Height(cm): 147
Current Location: Izmir, Smyrna agora, in front of the excavation store-room
Honorand: Eustathius Position: Provincial Governors
Awarded By: Council (boule) of Smyrna Position: Provincial Cities, their Institutions and Officials
Main Reference: Petzl, G. (ed.), Die Inschriften von Smyrna. Inschriften griechischer Städte aus Kleinasien, Bd. 24, 1990, 124-5, no. 636


LSA-517

Base for statue of Julian, emperor. Pergamon (Asia). 361-363.

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Type of Evidence: Inscribed base Material: Marble Height(cm): 135
Current Location: Bergama Museum (?), inv. no. P 52
Honorand: Julian Position: Emperors
Awarded By: Aelius Claudius Dulcitius, governor of Asia Position: Provincial Governors
Main Reference: Fränkel, M., Die Inschriften von Pergamon. 2. Römische Zeit - Inschriften auf Thon, Berlin 1895, p.387 no. 633


LSA-518

Milestone, or just possibly statue base, with dedication to the emperor Constantine I and family, later re-used for Gratian, Valentinian, Theodosius, and Arcadius. Smyrna (Asia). 317-324 and 383

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Type of Evidence: Inscribed base Material: Marble Height(cm): 84
Current Location: Izmir Archaeological Museum, inv. 48
Honorand: Gratian, Valentinian II, Theodosius I, Arcadius, Constantine I, Crispus, Licinius II, and Constantine II Position: Emperors
Awarded By: Unknown Position: Awarder Unknown or Uncertain
Main Reference: Petzl, G. (ed.), Die Inschriften von Smyrna. Inschriften griechischer Städte aus Kleinasien, Bd. 24, 1990, 300-01, no. 820


LSA-519

Lost milestone, or just possibly statue base, with dedication to Gratian, Valentinian, Theodosius, and Arcadius. Smyrna (Asia). 383

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Type of Evidence: Inscribed base Material: Marble Height(cm):
Current Location: lost
Honorand: Gratian, Valentinian II, Theodosius I, Arcadius Position: Emperors
Awarded By: Unknown Position: Awarder Unknown or Uncertain
Main Reference: Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum; , III supplement 1 no. 7200


LSA-521

Lost plaque from base for statue of Caelius Montius, governor of Asia. Tralles (Caria). 340-350.

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Type of Evidence: Inscribed base Material: Marble Height(cm): 78
Current Location: lost
Honorand: Lucius Caelius Montius, governor of Asia Position: Provincial Governors
Awarded By: Council (boule) of Tralles Position: Provincial Cities, their Institutions and Officials
Main Reference: Poljakov, F. (ed.), Die Inschriften von Tralleis und Nysa (Inschriften griechischer Städte aus Kleinasien, Bd. 36) , Bonn 1989, 148-9, no. 152


LSA-522

Miniature silver bust of Licinius (?). From Asia Minor. Early fourth century.

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Type of Evidence: Surviving statuary Material: Silver Height(cm): 18.3
Current Location: Bayerischen Hypotheken-und-Wechsel-Bank, Munich
Honorand: Licinius(?) Position: Emperors
Awarded By: Position:
Main Reference: Garbsch, J. and B. Overbeck, Spätantike zwischen Heidentum und Christentum : Einführung und Katalog, Munich 1989, 47-68, no. S 10


LSA-523

Porphyry head of Tetrarch (lost). From Antioch on the Orontes (Syria). Late third to early fourth century.

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Type of Evidence: Surviving statuary Material: Porphyry Height(cm): 22
Current Location: lost
Honorand: Tetrarch Position: Emperors
Awarded By: Position:
Main Reference: Brinkerhoff, D., A Collection of Sculpture in Classical and Early Christian Antioch, New York 1970, 19-28, figs.1,22, 23


LSA-524

Base for statue of Anicius Asper, governor of Caria et Phrygia. Laodicea ad Lycum (Phrygia Pacatiana). Late third to very early fourth century.

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Type of Evidence: Inscribed base Material: Marble Height(cm): 46.5
Current Location: in situ
Honorand: Anicius Asper, governor of Caria et Phrygia Position: Provincial Governors
Awarded By: City of Laodicea Position: Provincial Cities, their Institutions and Officials
Main Reference: Corsten, T., Die Inschriften von Laodikeia am Lykos. Teil I (Inschriften griechischer Städte aus Kleinasien, Bd. 49) , Bonn 1997, 83-5, no. 40


LSA-525

Base for statue of Flavius Constantinus, consul and praetorian prefect. Laodicea ad Lycum (Phrygia Pacatiana). 457.

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Type of Evidence: Inscribed base Material: Local stone Height(cm): 122
Current Location: No recent record
Honorand: Flavius Constantinus, consul and praetorian prefect Position: Civilian Imperial Office-Holders
Awarded By: City of Laodicea, his fatherland Position: Provincial Cities, their Institutions and Officials
Main Reference: Corsten, T., Die Inschriften von Laodikeia am Lykos. Teil I (Inschriften griechischer Städte aus Kleinasien, Bd. 49) , Bonn 1997, pp. 87-89 no. 42


LSA-526

Base for statue of Docticius, local benefactor. Laodicea ad Lycum (Phrygia Pacatiana). Late third to fifth century.

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Type of Evidence: Inscribed base Material: Marble Height(cm): 122
Current Location: No recent record
Honorand: Docticius Position: Benefactors
Awarded By: City of Laodicea Position: Provincial Cities, their Institutions and Officials
Main Reference: Corsten, T., Die Inschriften von Laodikeia am Lykos. Teil I (Inschriften griechischer Städte aus Kleinasien, Bd. 49) , Bonn 1997, 107-9, no. 52

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