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LSA-190
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University of Oxford
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Fl(avius) Zeno, high priest and comes, made this and set it up for his own homeland at his own expense, according to (the terms of) his will (carried out) by his own children. (Trans: C. Roueché)
Property / Translation EN: Fl(avius) Zeno, high priest and comes, made this and set it up for his own homeland at his own expense, according to (the terms of) his will (carried out) by his own children. (Trans: C. Roueché) / rank
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Property / Translation EN: Fl(avius) Zeno, high priest and comes, made this and set it up for his own homeland at his own expense, according to (the terms of) his will (carried out) by his own children. (Trans: C. Roueché) / reference
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References: Roueché, C., Aphrodisias in Late Antiquity (Journal of Roman Studies Monograph 5) , London 1989 , no. 12
References: Roueché, C. and K. Erim, 'Sculptors from Aphrodisias: New Inscriptions', Papers of the British School at Rome, 50 , London 1982 , 103-104, no. 2, pl. VIIa
Year: 2012
Publisher: Last Statue of Antiquities

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Base for statue (subject unstated) set up posthumously by Flavius Zeno. Aphrodisias (Caria). Fourth century.
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Roueché, C., Aphrodisias in Late Antiquity (Journal of Roman Studies Monograph 5) , London 1989 , no. 12
Base for statue (subject unstated) set up posthumously by Flavius Zeno. Aphrodisias (Caria). Fourth century.

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    University of Oxford
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    Fl(avius) Zeno, high priest and comes, made this and set it up for his own homeland at his own expense, according to (the terms of) his will (carried out) by his own children. (Trans: C. Roueché)
    1 reference
    Roueché, C., Aphrodisias in Late Antiquity (Journal of Roman Studies Monograph 5) , London 1989 , no. 12
    Roueché, C. and K. Erim, 'Sculptors from Aphrodisias: New Inscriptions', Papers of the British School at Rome, 50 , London 1982 , 103-104, no. 2, pl. VIIa
    2012
    Last Statue of Antiquities