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81. Honours for an Emperor, ?Justinian

Description | Text | Translation | Images | Commentary | Location | History


Description

  • Monument: A white marble panel, restored from eight fragments, but with the corners and the lower part lost (0.16 × 0.74 × 0.025).
  • Text: Inscribed on the face.
  • Letters: 0.095; lunate Ε and Σ, l. 1, but square omega, l. 3; scroll for abbreviation.
  • Date: Sixth century (lettering, ?emperor)

Text [Font help][Conventions]

  τὸν εὐσεβέστ[α]-
  τον καὶ καλλί -
  νικον ἡμῶν
  [δεσπό]την Φλ(άουιον)
[?Ἰουστινια]νόν
  [...]

Translation

[(e.g.) The city honours] our most pious and splendidly victorious master, Flavius [?Justinia]nus.

Photographs

Face (1983)
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Commentary

See discussion at VI.5.

Locations

  • Found: Theatre: reused in the southern stretch of the Byzantine defence wall against the east end of the Theatre.
  • Original: Unknown.
  • Last Recorded: Museum.

History

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