Hall, A. S., R. E. C. A. M. Notes and Studies No. 9. The Milyadeis and their Territory, Anatolian Studies 36, 1986, 137-57 , pp.140-1 no. 2 pl. XIVa (Q5516)

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Limestone block, probably statue base, with dedication to two emperors, probably Diocletian and Maximian. Hadrianopolis (Pisidia). 286-93
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Hall, A. S., R. E. C. A. M. Notes and Studies No. 9. The Milyadeis and their Territory, Anatolian Studies 36, 1986, 137-57 , pp.140-1 no. 2 pl. XIVa
Limestone block, probably statue base, with dedication to two emperors, probably Diocletian and Maximian. Hadrianopolis (Pisidia). 286-93

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    For ... pious, fortunate Augustus, saviours of the inhabited world. The city of Hadrianopolis [honours them].
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    Hall, A. S., R. E. C. A. M. Notes and Studies No. 9. The Milyadeis and their Territory, Anatolian Studies 36, 1986, 137-57 , pp.140-1 no. 2 pl. XIVa
    Supplementum Epigraphicum Graecum , , 36, 1986 no. 1205
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