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LSA-875
Fragment of a slab, possibly associated with statues, with dedication to Diocletian and Constantius I. From island of Philae (Thebais). 293-305
PROVENANCE AND LOCATION
City:
Philae
Province:
Thebais
Region:
Egypt
Details:
Gate in the Roman wall
Current Location:
London, British Museum, depot no. 1359
OBJECT
Object:
Plaque
Material:
Local stone
Re-Use?
Unknown
Clothing:
Hairstyle:
Height(cm):
35.55
Attributes:
Beard:
SUBJECT
Honorand:
Diocletian and Constantius I; originally also Maximian and Galerius
Position:
Emperors
Gender:
Male
Awarder:
Name lost
Position:
Awarder Unknown or Uncertain
DATE
Earliest:
293
Latest:
305
MAIN REFERENCE
Bernand, É. ,
Les inscriptions grecques de Philae II
, Paris 1969
, pp. 209-12 no. 185 pl. 93
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