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LSA-1766 Base for statue, perhaps originally for Constantius Gallus, emperor (later adapted for Constantius II). Pheradi Maius (Byzacena). Perhaps 351-354 (adapted 354-361).








PROVENANCE AND LOCATION
City: Pheradi Maius Province: Byzacena Region: North Africa, Western (from Byzacena westwards)
Details: Found on the square near the nymphaeum, possibly the forum.
Current Location: No recent record
OBJECT
Object: Base Material: Re-Use? Other
Form: Height(cm): 123 Width(cm): 62 Depth(cm): 53
Language: Latin Text Type: Prose
SUBJECT
Honorand: Constantius II, perhaps originally for Constantius Gallus Position: Emperors Gender: Male
Awarder: Not named, probably the city of Pheradi Maius Position: Awarder Unknown or Uncertain
DATE
Earliest: 354 Latest : 361
MAIN REFERENCE
L'Année épigraphique, , 1927, 27

Merlin, A., Inscriptions latines de la Tunisie, Paris, 1944, n°248

INSCRIPTION
Text: D(omino) n(ostro) Flavio Clau/dio Constantio, / victori, semper Aug(usto), / bono r(ei) p(ublicae) nato. Trans: To our lord Flavius Claudius Constantius, victor, forever Augustus, born for the good of the commonwealth (res publica).
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