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| LSA-547
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Base for statue of boxer Candidianus (statue LSA-545). Aphrodisias. Late third to early fourth century. |
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| Inscribed base |
Marble |
25 |
| Aphrodisias, Museum |
| Candidianus |
Charioteers and Athletes |
| fatherland of Aphrodisias |
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, 240-243 |
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| LSA-548
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Record of columnar base and statue of emperor, set up by Hesychius. Miletus (Caria). Fourth to sixth century. |
... κιών ὑψιτενὴς ὀχέων / βασιληΐδα μορφήν ...  |
| Textual reference |
Marble |
168 |
| Neither the base, nor the statue, are known from the archaeological record |
| Unknown emperor |
Emperors |
| Hesychius |
Awarder Unknown or Uncertain |
| Rehm, A., and P. Herrmann, Inschriften von Milet, Teil I (Milet VI, 1), Berlin 1997, VI,1. no. 342 |
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| LSA-549
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Base for statue of Hesychius, perhaps Hesychius Illustrius, local benefactor. Miletus (Caria). Late fourth to sixth century. |
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| Inscribed base |
Marble |
168 |
| Courtyard of the Miletus museum, inv. no. 50 |
| Hesychius |
Benefactors |
| Not stated (probably the city of Miletus) |
Awarder Unknown or Uncertain |
| Rehm, A., and P. Herrmann, Inschriften von Milet, Teil I (Milet VI, 1), Berlin 1997, VI.1, no. 343 |
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| LSA-550
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Lost base for statue of Julian, emperor. Miletus (Caria). 361-363 |
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| Inscribed base |
Marble |
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| lost |
| Julian |
Emperors |
| City of Miletus |
Provincial Cities, their Institutions and Officials |
| Herrmann, P., Günther, W., and N. Erhardt, Inschriften von Milet, Teil 3 (Milet VI, 3), Berlin 2006, p. 72 no. 1112 |
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| LSA-551
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Base for statue of Vitianus, governor of Caria. Miletus (Caria). Later fifth century. |
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| Inscribed base |
Marble |
147 |
| Courtyard of the museum; Miletus, inv. no. 1731 |
| Vitianus |
Provincial Governors |
| People (demos) of Miletus |
Provincial Cities, their Institutions and Officials |
| Herrmann, P., Günther, W., and N. Erhardt, Inschriften von Milet, Teil 3 (Milet VI, 3), Berlin 2006, pp. 81-2 no. 1129 |
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| LSA-552
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Base for repaired statue of Neileus, mythical founder of the city. Miletus (Caria). Fourth to sixth century. |
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| Inscribed base |
Marble |
126 |
| Miletus, inv. no. 1000 |
| Neileus |
Deities, Personifications and Heroes |
| People (demos) of Miletus |
Provincial Cities, their Institutions and Officials |
| Rehm, A., and P. Herrmann, Inschriften von Milet, Teil I (Milet VI, 1), Berlin 1997, p. 72 no. 269 |
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| LSA-553
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Portrait head of young man, with light beard. From Ephesus. Early fourth century. |
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| Surviving statuary |
Marble |
35 |
| Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna, inv. I 856 |
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| Inan, J. and E. Rosenbaum, Roman and Early Byzantine Portrait Sculpture in Asia Minor, Oxford 1966, 145, no. 184, pl. 108.1-2 |
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| LSA-554
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Colossal portrait head of Constantine. From area of Rome. 311-337. |
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| Surviving statuary |
Marble |
95.25 |
| Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, inv. no. 26.229 |
| Constantine |
Emperors |
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| Schäfer, T. 'Felicior Augusto, melior Traiano! Das Bildnis des Konstantin in New York', Antike Porträts. Zum Gedächtnis von Helga von Heintze, Bibliopolis 1999, 295-302, pl. 69.1-3 |
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| LSA-555
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Inscribed portrait statue of Constantine I in armour. Rome. 317-337. |
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| Surviving statuary |
Marble |
290 |
| Campidoglio, Balustrade, northeast |
| Constantine I |
Emperors |
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| Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum; , VI, no. 1149 |
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| LSA-556
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Portrait statue of Constantine or son (?) in armour. Rome. 312-340. |
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| Surviving statuary |
Marble |
322 |
| St. John the Lateran |
| Constantine |
Emperors |
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| Heintze, H. von. 'Statuae quattuor marmoreae pedestres quarum basibus Constantini nomen inscriptum est', Mitteilungen des Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts, Römische Abteilung 86, Mainz 1979, 399-417, 426-37, pls. 118-129.1, fig. 1 |
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| LSA-557
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Gilded bronze portrait head of Constantine I. Naissus (Dacia Mediterranea). 325-330 |
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| Surviving statuary |
Bronze, gilded |
36 |
| Belgrad, National Museum, inv. no. 79-IV |
| Constatine I |
Emperors |
| Unknown |
Awarder Unknown or Uncertain |
| L'Orange, H. P., Das spätantike Herrscherbild von Diokletian bis zu den Konstantin-Söhnen, 284-361 n. Chr. Das Römische Herrscherbild. III. Abteilung ; Bd. 4 , Berlin 1984, 120, pl. 48a-b. |
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| LSA-558
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Colossal acrolithic portrait statue of Constantine. Rome. 312-337 |
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| Surviving statuary |
Acrolithic |
297 |
| Musei Capitolini, Palazzo del Conservatori, Rome, inv. no. 1622 |
| Constantine |
Emperors |
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| Fittschen, K. and P. Zanker, Katalog der Porträts in den Capitolischen Museen und den anderen kommunalen Sammlungen der Stadt Rom, Band I, Mainz 1985, 146-52, no. 122, pls. 151-2 |
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| LSA-559
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Inscribed portrait statue of Constantine II in armour. Rome. 317-337. |
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| Surviving statuary |
Marble |
297 |
| Campidoglio, Balustrade, southwest |
| Constantine II |
Emperors |
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| Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum; , VI, no. 1150 |
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| LSA-560
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Porphyry bust wearing cuirass. Rome or environs. Fourth century. |
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| Surviving statuary |
Porphyry |
69 |
| Vatican City, Musei Vaticani, Sala dei Busti 383 inv. no. 598 |
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| Ensoli, S. and E. La Rocca (eds.), Aurea Roma: dalla città pagana alla città cristiana, Roma 2000, 563-4, no. 220 (M. Bergmann and P. Liverani) |
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| LSA-561
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Colossal marble portrait head of prince, Constantius II or Constans? From Rome or its envrions. 330-340. |
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| Surviving statuary |
Marble |
96 |
| Musei Capitolini, Palazzo del Conservatori, Rome, inv. 2882 |
| Constantius II or Constans |
Emperors |
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| Fittschen, K. and P. Zanker, Katalog der Porträts in den Capitolischen Museen und den anderen kommunalen Sammlungen der Stadt Rom, Band I, Mainz 1985, 156-7, no. 125, pl. 156 |
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| LSA-562
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Portrait head, hand, and globe of colossal bronze portrait statue of Constantine? Rome. 330-360. |
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| Surviving statuary |
Bronze, gilded |
177 |
| Musei Capitolini, Palazzo del Conservatori, Rome, inv. no. 1072 (head), 1070 (hand), 1065 (orb) |
| Constantine or Constantius II |
Emperors |
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| Ensoli, S. 'I colossi bronzei a Roma in età tardoantica: dal colosso di Nerone al colosso di Costantino', Aurea Roma: dalla città pagana alla città cristiana, Rome 2000, 71-90, no. 209 |
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| LSA-563
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Portrait head of Emperor with diadem. From Rome. Fourth century. |
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| Surviving statuary |
Marble |
33 |
| Louvre, Paris, inv. no. MA 1021 |
| Emperor |
Emperors |
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| de Kersauson, K., Les portraits romains II; de l’année de la guerre civile (68-69 après J-C) à la fin de l’Empire , Paris 1996, 522-3, no. 249 |
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| LSA-564
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One of two bases honouring Zeus and Leto, erected by Diocletian and Maximian. Didyma (Caria). 285-293. |
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| Inscribed base |
Marble |
41 |
| Berlin, Staatliche Museen, Antikensammlung, inv. nos. 1924 XXVIII; 1924, LXV; inv. list 1924 p. 41 = 1925 p. 9 |
| Statues Zeus and Leto, dedicated to Apollo of Didyma |
Deities |
| Diocletian and Maximian |
Emperors |
| Wiegand, Th., Didyma: Zweiter Teil; Die Inschriften, von Albert Rehm, herausgegeben von Richard Harder, Berlin 1958, 116-7, no. 90 |
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| LSA-565
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Base for statue of Constantius I, emperor, later re-used for milestone under Julian. From Miletus (Caria). 293-305. |
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| Inscribed base |
Marble |
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| No recent record |
| Constantius I |
Emperors |
| City of Miletus |
Provincial Cities, their Institutions and Officials |
| Wiegand, Th., Didyma: Zweiter Teil; Die Inschriften, von Albert Rehm, herausgegeben von Richard Harder, Berlin 1958, no. 160 (and no. 60) |
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| LSA-566
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Portrait of prince with corona civica on bust of Hercules. Rome. Earlier fourth century. |
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| Surviving statuary |
Marble |
46 |
| Museo Torlonia, Rome, inv. no. 612 |
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Imperial Family |
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| Visconti, P.E., Catalogo del Museo Torlonia di sculture antiche, Rome 1880, 231, no. 522 |
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