CIL 06, 10154, cfr. p. 3906 (Q6051)
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Base for statue of Filumenus, athlete; statue ordered by the emperors. Rome. 367-375.
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CIL 06, 10154, cfr. p. 3906
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Base for statue of Filumenus, athlete; statue ordered by the emperors. Rome. 367-375.
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LSA-1491
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University of Oxford
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(You see) Filumenus. Our lords and emperors Valentinian, Valens and Gratian, forever Augusti, decided that Filumenus, who was victorious in every athletic contest from East to West in combined events ( pammachus ), wrestling, pancratium, and with the gloves that is boxing, was worth of eternal glory [achieved by] the setting up of a statue in the hall of the athletes ( curia athletarum ). All athletes ( xystici ) accepted that gratefully, the senate likewise, and also the Roman people followed with immense favour.
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Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum; , VI, 10154
2012
Last Statue of Antiquities
EDR109297
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275451
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Filumeno. Valentiniano, Valente e Graziano, sempre Augusti, Signori e Principi nostri, con l'erezione di una statua nella Curia degli atleti, giudicarono Filumeno, vincitore nella lotta totale, nella lotta, nel pancrazio e nei cesti, cioè nel pugilato, degno della gloria immortale, cosa che tutti i membri dello xystos accolsero con gratitudine e il Senato ed il Popolo Romano uniti ed insieme salutarono con largo favore.
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F. Rausa
Mitt. Deutsch. Arch. Inst. (Roemisch.)
111
2004
537