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| LSA-527
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Plaque from base for statue of Faustinus, former or honorary imperial tribune and notary. Prusa ad Olympum (Bithynia). Late fourth to fifth century. |
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| Inscribed base |
Marble |
69 |
| Bursa, Museum Garden, without inv. no. |
| Faustinus |
Civilian Imperial Office-Holders |
| City of Prusa |
Provincial Cities, their Institutions and Officials |
| Corsten, T. (ed.), Die Inschriften von Prusa ad Olympum. Inschriften griechischer Städte aus Kleinasien, Bd. 40, Bonn 1991, p. 181 no. 1095 |
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| LSA-528
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Base, probably for statue, with dedication to emperors Valentinian II, Theodosius I, and Arcadius. Heraclea Pontica (Bithynia). 383-392. |
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| Inscribed base |
Marble |
150 |
| Ereğli, Library/ Museum courtyard, inv. 3 |
| Valentinian I, Theodosius II, and Arcadius |
Emperors |
| Not recorded |
Awarder Unknown or Uncertain |
| Jonnes, L. (ed.), The inscriptions of Heraclea Pontica. Inschriften griechischer Städte aus Kleinasien, bd. 47, Bonn 1994, no. 6 |
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| LSA-529
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Fragmentary inscription, probably from base for statue, with dedication to emperors Valentinian II, Theodosius I, and Arcadius. Heraclea Pontica (Bithynia). 383-392. |
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| Inscribed base |
Marble |
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| in situ |
| Valentinian II, Theodosius I, and Arcadius |
Emperors |
| Not recorded |
Awarder Unknown or Uncertain |
| Jonnes, L. (ed.), The inscriptions of Heraclea Pontica. Inschriften griechischer Städte aus Kleinasien, bd. 47, Bonn 1994, p. 34 no. 59 |
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| LSA-530
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Fragmentary portrait head of man with bald pate and stubble beard. Aphrodisias (Caria). Fifth century. |
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| Surviving statuary |
Marble |
31 |
| Aphrodisias Museum, exc. inv. 89-6. |
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| Smith, R.R.R., “Archaeological Research at Aphrodisias 1989-1992” Aphrodisias Papers 3. The setting and quarries, mythological and other sculptural decoration, architectural development, Portico of Tiberius and tetrapylon (JRA Supplementary Series 20), Ann Arbor 1996, 18-20, no. 3, fig. 8 |
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| LSA-531
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Statue of boxer Piseas (base LSA-532). Aphrodisias (Caria). Late third to early fourth century. |
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| Surviving statuary |
Marble |
177 |
| Aphrodisias, Museum |
| Piseas |
Charioteers and Athletes |
| fatherland, Aphrodisias |
Provincial Cities, their Institutions and Officials |
| Smith, R.R.R., S. Dillon, C.H. Hallett, J. Lenaghan, and J. Van Voorhis, Aphrodisias II: Roman Portrait Sculpture at Aphrodisias, Mainz 2006, 145-7, no. 39, pls. 26-7 |
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| LSA-532
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Base for boxer Piseas (statue LSA-532). Aphrodisias. Late third to early fourth century. |
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| Inscribed base |
Marble, coloured |
26 |
| Aphrodisias, Museum |
| Piseas, son of Piseas |
Charioteers and Athletes |
| 'The fatherland' (patris) |
Provincial Cities, their Institutions and Officials |
| Van Voorhis, J. 'Two portrait statues of boxers', Aphrodisias Papers 4. New Research on the City and its Monuments, Portsmouth RI 2008, 241-242 (mid third to early fourth c.) |
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| LSA-533
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Base, probably for statue, with dedication to Constantinian emperor. Alexandria Troas (Hellespontus). 305-361. |
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| Inscribed base |
Marble |
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| No recent record |
| Constantius I, Constantine I, Constantius II, Constantine II, or Constans |
Emperors |
| Name lost |
Awarder Unknown or Uncertain |
| Ricl, M. (ed.), The Inscriptions of Alexandreia Troas (Inschriften griechischer Städte aus Kleinasien, bd. 53), Bonn 1997, p. 63 no.27 |
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| LSA-534
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Lost base for statue of Arcadius, emperor. From Alexandria Troas? (Hellespontus). 383-408 |
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| Inscribed base |
Marble |
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| lost |
| Arcadius |
Emperors |
| Citizens of Alexandria Troas |
Provincial Cities, their Institutions and Officials |
| Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum; , III 413 |
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| LSA-535
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Dedication to Severus II, emperor, possibly on statue base. Anazarbus (Cilicia II). 305-306. |
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| Inscribed base |
Unknown |
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| No recent record |
| Severus II |
Emperors |
| Not recorded |
Awarder Unknown or Uncertain |
| L'Année épigraphique, , 1954, 10 |
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| LSA-536
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Limestone block, probably statue base, with dedication to two emperors, probably Diocletian and Maximian. Hadrianopolis (Pisidia). 286-93 |
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| Inscribed base |
Local stone |
53 |
| Built into the Ottoman bridge across the river Lysis near Boğaziçi; Burdur Museum inv. no. 1985/18 |
| Probably Diocletian and Maximian |
Emperors |
| City of Hadrianopolis |
Provincial Cities, their Institutions and Officials |
| Hall, A. S., R. E. C. A. M. Notes and Studies No. 9. The Milyadeis and their Territory, Anatolian Studies 36, 1986, 137-57, pp.140-1 no. 2 pl. XIVa |
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| LSA-537
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Columnar base for statue, with dedication to Maximian and Diocletian, emperors. From Hadrianopolis in Pisidia. 286-93. |
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| Inscribed base |
Local stone |
70 |
| Built into a house at Çallıca |
| Diocletian and Maximinian |
Emperors |
| City of Hadrianopolis |
Provincial Cities, their Institutions and Officials |
| Hall, A. S., R. E. C. A. M. Notes and Studies No. 9. The Milyadeis and their Territory, Anatolian Studies 36, 1986, 137-57, pp. 141-2 no. 3 pl. XIVb |
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| LSA-538
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Base for statue of Celsius or Celseas, military commander. Cibyra (Caria). Later third to mid-fourth century. |
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| Inscribed base |
Local stone |
145 |
| in situ |
| Celsius or Celseas |
Military Office-Holders |
| City of Cibyra |
Provincial Cities, their Institutions and Officials |
| Corsten, T. (ed.), Die Inschriften von Kibyra. Inschriften griechischer Städte aus Kleinasien, Bd. 60, Bonn 2002, 101, no. 66 |
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| LSA-539
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Lost base for statue of Flavius Annius Chrysobius signo Anatolius; erected by his father. Cibyra (Caria). Fourth century. |
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| Inscribed base |
Local stone |
116 |
| Lost |
| Flavius Annius Chrysobius signo Anatolius |
Family Members |
| Flavius Annius Anatolius, former comes |
Family Members |
| Corsten, T. (ed.), Die Inschriften von Kibyra. Inschriften griechischer Städte aus Kleinasien, Bd. 60, Bonn 2002, 107-8, no. 74 |
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| LSA-540
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Base for bronze statue of Eulalius, imperial office holder. Sinope (Paphlagonia). Late fourth or fifth century. |
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| Inscribed base |
Local stone |
150 |
| Lost? (not seen since 1903) |
| Eulalius, imperial official, possibly governor of Paphlagonia |
Civilian Imperial Office-Holders |
| Apparently ordered by the emperor |
Emperors |
| Merkelbach, R. and J. Stauber (eds.), Steinepigramme aus dem griechischen Osten. Bd. 2. Die Nordküste Kleinasiens (Marmarameer und Pontos), Munich 2001, 332-2, no. 10/06/07 |
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| LSA-541
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Base for statue of Maximian, emperor. Docimium (Phrygia Salutaris). 286-305. |
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| Inscribed base |
Unknown |
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| No recent record |
| Maximian |
Emperors |
| Priscus, imperial official |
Provincial Governors |
| Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum; , III 14191 |
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| LSA-542
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Base for statue of Maximian, emperor. Dorylaeum (Phrygia Salutaris). 303-305 |
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| Inscribed base |
Marble |
175 |
| No recent record |
| Maximian |
Emperors |
| City of Dorylaeum |
Provincial Cities, their Institutions and Officials |
| Cagnat, R. (ed.), Inscriptiones Graecae ad res Romanas pertinentes, Paris 1906-, IV no. 523 |
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| LSA-543
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Base for statue of Flavius Optimus, governor of Phrygia Salutaris. Meirus (Phrygia Salutaris). Earlier fourth century. |
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| Inscribed base |
Marble |
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| No recent record |
| Flavius Optimus, governor of Phrygia Salutaris |
Provincial Governors |
| City of Meirus |
Provincial Cities, their Institutions and Officials |
| Anderson, J.G.C. 'A Summer in Phrygia: I', The Journal of Hellenic Studies, London 1897, 423-4, no. 22 |
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| LSA-544
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Base for statue of a governor (proconsul) of Asia (?). From Laodicea ad Lycum (Phrygia Pacatiana). Late third to earlier fifth century |
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| Inscribed base |
Marble |
55 |
| Denizli, Museum garden, without inv. no. |
| Provincial governor (proconsul) of Asia, name lost |
Provincial Governors |
| Laodicea |
Provincial Cities, their Institutions and Officials |
| Corsten, T., Die Inschriften von Laodikeia am Lykos. Teil I (Inschriften griechischer Städte aus Kleinasien, Bd. 49) , Bonn 1997, pp. 81-2 no. 38 |
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| LSA-545
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Statue of boxer Candidianus (base LSA-547). Aphrodisias (Caria). Late third to early fourth century. |
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| Surviving statuary |
Marble |
149 |
| Aphrodisias, Museum |
| Candidianus |
Charioteers and Athletes |
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| Smith, R.R.R., S. Dillon, C.H. Hallett, J. Lenaghan, and J. Van Voorhis, Aphrodisias II: Roman Portrait Sculpture at Aphrodisias, Mainz 2006, 147-9, no. 40, pls. 28-9 |
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| LSA-546
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Columnar base for statue of Tatianus, probably governor of Caria. Miletus (Caria). Late third to mid fourth century |
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| Inscribed base |
Marble |
128.5 |
| in situ (Miletus, inv. 1010) |
| Tatianus, probably governor of Caria |
Provincial Governors |
| Unknown |
Awarder Unknown or Uncertain |
| Rehm, A., and P. Herrmann, Inschriften von Milet, Teil I (Milet VI, 1), Berlin 1997, VI, 1. no. 340 |
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