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LSA-1286 Lost base for statue of Valentinian I, emperor. Rome, Baths of Caracalla. 365.








PROVENANCE AND LOCATION
City: Roma Province: Roma Region: Rome (including Ostia and Portus)
Details: Found in the baths of Caracalla
Current Location: Lost
OBJECT
Object: Base Material: Unknown Re-Use? Unknown
Form: Column Height(cm): Width(cm): Depth(cm):
Language: Latin Text Type: Prose
SUBJECT
Honorand: Valentinian I Position: Emperors Gender: Male
Awarder: Caius Caeionius Rufius Volusianus, prefect of the City Position: Prefects of Rome
DATE
Earliest: 365 Latest : 365
MAIN REFERENCE
Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum; , VI, 1171 (+p.4332)

INSCRIPTION
Text: Victoriis triumfisq(ue) / magnifico / d(omino) n(ostro) Valentiniano / inclyto principi /(5) semper Aug(usto) / Rufius Volusia/nus v(ir) c(larissimus) praef(ectus) / urbi iterum / iudex sacrarum /(10) cognitionum / clementiae eius / dicatus.

Trans: On account of the victories and triumphs, to our magnificent lord Valentinian, glorious prince, forever Augustus. Rufius Volusianus, of clarissimus rank, urban prefect, judge in the imperial court of appeal for the second time, devoted to his clemency.
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