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LSA-2654
Fragment of base for statue of emperor (name lost); probably Diocletian or Constantine I. Narbo (Narbonensis I). Late third to early fourth century
PROVENANCE AND LOCATION
City:
Narbo
Province:
Narbonensis I
Region:
Gaul and Germany
Details:
Salles-d’Aude, Château Tapié-Mingot (probably transferred from Narbonne)
Current Location:
No published record
OBJECT
Object:
Base
Material:
Marble
Re-Use?
Yes
Form:
Rectangular
Height(cm):
82
Width(cm):
56
Depth(cm):
Language:
Latin
Text Type:
Prose
SUBJECT
Honorand:
Name lost (Diocletian or Constantine I?)
Position:
Emperors
Gender:
Male
Awarder:
Decurions of Narbo
Position:
Provincial Cities, their Institutions and Officials
DATE
Earliest:
284
Latest :
337
MAIN REFERENCE
Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum;
, XII 4349
INSCRIPTION
Text:
------ / [--- Sar]mati[co(?) max(imo) ---] / [---] Decu[mani] / [---] Narb(onenses) d(evotus) n(umini) m(aiestatique) [e(ius)]
Trans:
... most powerful victor over the Sarmatian people. The decurions of Narbo, devoted to his divine spirit and majesty.
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