Lehmann, C. M. and K. G. Holum, The Greek and Latin inscriptions of Caesarea Maritima, Boston 2000, no. 25 pl. XXVI (Q5314)
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Columnar base for gilded bronze statue of Nomus, possibly governor of Palaestina. Caesarea Maritima (Palaestina I). Earlier fourth century
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Lehmann, C. M. and K. G. Holum, The Greek and Latin inscriptions of Caesarea Maritima, Boston 2000, no. 25 pl. XXVI
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Columnar base for gilded bronze statue of Nomus, possibly governor of Palaestina. Caesarea Maritima (Palaestina I). Earlier fourth century
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LSA-12
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University of Oxford
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Publicly with a golden statue the city honoured Nomus who is mindful of justice and a leader of men who hasten to accomplish the commandments of (the) emperors (trans. Lehmann & Holum)
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Lehmann, C. M. and K. G. Holum, The Greek and Latin inscriptions of Caesarea Maritima , Boston 2000 , nr. 25 pl. XXVI
2012
Last Statue of Antiquities