Devijver, H. & M. Waelkens, Roman Inscriptions from the Upper Agora at Sagalassos, Sagalassos III. Report on the Fourth Excavation Campaign of 1993, ed. By M. Waelkens and J. Poblome, 115-25 , Leuven 1995 , p. 118 no. 6 (Q6845)

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Shrine for the Tyche of Sagalassus, re-used for statue of empress, probably Constantia (wife of Gratian), with dedications also to Gratian and Valentinian I or II. Sagalassus (Pisidia). 374-383
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Devijver, H. & M. Waelkens, Roman Inscriptions from the Upper Agora at Sagalassos, Sagalassos III. Report on the Fourth Excavation Campaign of 1993, ed. By M. Waelkens and J. Poblome, 115-25 , Leuven 1995 , p. 118 no. 6
Shrine for the Tyche of Sagalassus, re-used for statue of empress, probably Constantia (wife of Gratian), with dedications also to Gratian and Valentinian I or II. Sagalassus (Pisidia). 374-383

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    LSA-2531
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    LSA-2536
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    University of Oxford
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    University of Oxford
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    To ..., the mistress of the civilised world. Associated inscriptions: 1) To Flavius Valentinianus, the master of the civilised world. 2) To Flavius Gratianus, master of the civilised world.
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    Devijver, H. & M. Waelkens, Roman Inscriptions from the Upper Agora at Sagalassos, Sagalassos III. Report on the Fourth Excavation Campaign of 1993, ed. By M. Waelkens and J. Poblome, 115-25 , Leuven 1995 , p. 118 no. 6
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    To the Victory Augusta [of ] Flavius Valerius Crispinus, most noble Caesar; the Constantinians [set this up].
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    Pflaum H.-G., Inscriptions latines de l'Algérie. 2, Inscriptions de la confédération cirtéenne, de Cuicul et de la tribu des Suburbures. [1, Rusicade et région de Rusicade, Cirta, Castellum celtianum, Caldis, Castellum tidditanorum] , Paris, 1957 , no. 533
    Lepelley, C., Les cités de l'Afrique romaine au Bas-Empire, t. 2, Notices d'histoire municipale , Paris 1981 , p. 390, no. 4
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    Last Statue of Antiquities