Gsell, S., Inscriptions latines de l’Algérie, vol. I , Paris 1922 (Rome 1965) , no. 1229 (Q6821)

From EAGLE MediaWiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Base for re-erected colossal statue, probably of Antoninus Pius or Marcus Aurelius. Thubursicu Numidarum (Africa Proconsularis). 361
In more languages
Configure
Language Label Description Also known as
English
Gsell, S., Inscriptions latines de l’Algérie, vol. I , Paris 1922 (Rome 1965) , no. 1229
Base for re-erected colossal statue, probably of Antoninus Pius or Marcus Aurelius. Thubursicu Numidarum (Africa Proconsularis). 361

    Statements

    University of Oxford
    Sacred to the honour and virtue of the two Augusti. For the blessedness of the times, the statue of one of the two colossi, once fallen, [has been] restored, with ornaments, removed from some ruins, placed nearby; under the governorship of Clodius Hermogenianus, a most important man of clarissimus rank; Flavius Atilius Theodotus, of clarissimus rank, his legate, took care of the safeguarding of the new forum.
    Gsell, S., Inscriptions latines de l’Algérie, vol. I , Paris 1922 (Rome 1965) , no. 1229
    Lepelley, C., Les cités de l'Afrique romaine au Bas-Empire, t. 2, Notices d'histoire municipale , Paris 1981 , p. 213, n. 12
    2012
    Last Statue of Antiquities