Corpus Inscriptionum Graecarum IV 8614 (Q5321)

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Base for lost porphyry column, once supporting silver statue of Eudoxia, empress and wife of Arcadius. Constantinople, 'Pittakia'. 403
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Corpus Inscriptionum Graecarum IV 8614
Base for lost porphyry column, once supporting silver statue of Eudoxia, empress and wife of Arcadius. Constantinople, 'Pittakia'. 403

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    University of Oxford
    To our lady Aelia Eudoxia, always Augusta. Simplicius, of clarissimus rank, prefect of the city, dedicated [it]. See the porphyry column and the silver empress, in the place where the emperors give rule to the city! Of what name is she, you might ask? Eudoxia. Who set her up? Simplicius, offspring of mighty consuls, the noble prefect.
    Corpus Inscriptionum Graecarum; , IV 8614
    Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum; , III, 736
    Stichel, R. H. W., Die römische Kaiserstatue am Ende der Antike , Roma 1982 , p. 96 no. 91
    2012
    Last Statue of Antiquities