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LSA-1985
Fragmentary plaque, perhaps from statue base, with dedication to unknown emperor, possibly Constantine I. Tarraco (Tarraconensis). Fourth century
PROVENANCE AND LOCATION
City:
Tarraco
Province:
Tarraconensis
Region:
Iberian peninsula
Details:
Found in the amphitheatre of Tarraco in 1969 (fragments a and b), and in 1954 (fragment c)
Current Location:
Archaeological Museum of Tarracco (without published inv. no.)
OBJECT
Object:
Plaque
Material:
Marble
Re-Use?
Yes
Clothing:
Hairstyle:
Height(cm):
53 (frg. a); 28 (frg. b); 10 (frg. c)
Attributes:
Beard:
SUBJECT
Honorand:
Name lost, possibly Constantine I
Position:
Emperors
Gender:
Male
Awarder:
Governor of Tarraconensis, or City of Tarraco
Position:
Provincial Governors
DATE
Earliest:
300
Latest:
400
MAIN REFERENCE
Alföldy, G.,
Die römischen Inschriften von Tarracco
, Berlin 1975
, pp. 56-7 no. 99
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