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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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