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| PROVENANCE AND LOCATION |
| Regium Iulium |
Lucania et Bruttii |
Italy south of Rome, with Sicily |
| Found in 1920 in excavation for foundation of new branch of Bank of Naples, incorporated into Byzantine walls |
| Reggio Calabria, in public gardens between lungomare Mateotti and via Vittorio Emanuele II |
| OBJECT |
| Base |
Local stone |
No |
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150 |
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| SUBJECT |
| Constantius I |
Emperors |
Male |
| Council (ordo) of Regium |
Provincial Cities, their Institutions and Officials |
| DATE |
| 293 |
305 |
| MAIN REFERENCE |
L'Année épigraphique, , 1923, 60
Buonocore, M., "Regium Iulium", Supplementa Italica, N.S. 5, Rome 1989, n. 4
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