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PROVENANCE AND LOCATION |
Aiane (Caesarea) |
Thessalia |
Greece and South Balkans (with Epirus, Macedonia and Thrace) |
Village of Kaisaria, Palaiokastro |
Kaisaria, Archaeological collection inv. no. 10 |
OBJECT |
Base, for bronze statue |
Marble |
No |
Rectangular |
12 |
83 |
58 |
Latin |
Prose |
SUBJECT |
Valens (and Valentinian I) |
Emperors |
Male |
Name lost |
Unknown |
DATE |
364 |
367 |
MAIN REFERENCE |
Rizakis, Th. & G. Touratsoglou, Epigraphes apo Makedonias (Elimeia, Eordaia, Notia Lynkēstis, Orestis), Athens 1985, 53 no. 39 pl. 12, 84
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INSCRIPTION |
[Impp(eratoribus) Caess(aribus) dd(ominis) nn(ostris) Fl(avio) Valentiniano et F]ḷ(avio) Vaḷenṭe vicṭoriosissimis ṣẹṃp̣eṛ [Augg(ustis)]. |
To our Lords, the Emperors and Caesars Flavius Valentinianus and Flavius Valens, the most victorious eternal Augusti. |
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