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LSA-1506
Lost base for statue of the 'Genius Iovii Augusti' (the tutelary 'Genius of Imperial Jupiter'). Rome. 301-302.
PROVENANCE AND LOCATION
City:
Roma
Province:
Roma
Region:
Rome (including Ostia and Portus)
Details:
Found behind theatre of Pompey in June 1554, in viculo fabrum ferrarium
Current Location:
Lost
OBJECT
Object:
Base
Material:
Unknown
Re-Use?
Unknown
Clothing:
Hairstyle:
Height(cm):
Attributes:
Beard:
SUBJECT
Honorand:
'Genius Iovii Augusti', the tutelary god of Jupiter/Diocletian.
Position:
Deities, Personifications and Heroes
Gender:
Male
Awarder:
Aelius Dionysius, curator operum publicorum
Position:
Other Officials of Rome
DATE
Earliest:
286
Latest:
301
MAIN REFERENCE
Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum;
, VI, 255
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