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LSA-2612
Base for statue of emperor (name lost). Axima (Alpes Poeninae). Late third century, probably 276-284.
PROVENANCE AND LOCATION
City:
Axima (Forum Claudii Ceutronum)
Province:
Alpes Poeninae
Region:
Gaul and Germany
Details:
Found 1988 in the area of the forum (property M. Fonclare)
Current Location:
Aime, Lapidarium of Basilica Saint-Martin
OBJECT
Object:
Base
Material:
Marble
Re-Use?
No
Form:
Rectangular
Height(cm):
126
Width(cm):
72
Depth(cm):
55
Language:
Latin
Text Type:
Prose
SUBJECT
Honorand:
Emperor, name lost
Position:
Emperors
Gender:
Male
Awarder:
Latinius Martinianus (?)
Position:
Status of Awarder Unknown or Uncertain
DATE
Earliest:
280
Latest :
300
MAIN REFERENCE
L'Année épigraphique,
, 1996, 973
INSCRIPTION
Text:
Imp(eratori) Caes(ari) / [[[------]]] / Pio [Fel(ici)] Aug(usto) / invic[to] tri(bunicia) / pot(estate) [---] co(n)s(uli) / [p(ontifici)] m(aximo) [F(oro) Cl(audienses)] / Ceutro(nes) publice / curante L[atini]/o(?) M[arti]nia[no(?) v(iro) e(gregio)] / VO[---] / ------
Trans:
To the emperor Caesar .... pious, fortunate Augustus, unconquered, holder of tribunician power, ..., consul, highes priest. The citizens of Forum Claudii Ceutronum set this up in public; Latinius Martinianus, of egregius rank, took charge.
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