Alpi, F.,Base de statue de Justinien ornée d'une inscription métrique, Syria 88, 2011, 342-3 , (Q6915)
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Base for statue of Justinian, emperor. Cyrrhus (Euphratensis). 527-565 (probably 527-548)
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Alpi, F.,Base de statue de Justinien ornée d'une inscription métrique, Syria 88, 2011, 342-3 ,
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Base for statue of Justinian, emperor. Cyrrhus (Euphratensis). 527-565 (probably 527-548)
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LSA-2636
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University of Oxford
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The emperor Justinian now raised again to supreme power (κῦρον) the city which had suffered badly through wickedness, by providing it with a large wall. Thereby she also gained the glory of bearing the emperor’s name, through the wisdom of Eustathius. To [honour] the splendour of your virtues, the city carries your image, Emperor, as a defence against evil.
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