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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)
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τὸν εὐσεβέστ[α]-
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τον καὶ καλλί
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νικον ἡμῶν
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[δεσπό]την Φλ(άουιον)
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5
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[?Ἰουστινια]νόν
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[...]
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Translation
[(e.g.) The city honours] our most pious and splendidly victorious master, Flavius [?Justinia]nus.
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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
- Recording:
Excavated by the NYU expedition in 1983 during dismantling of the wall.
- Bibliography:
Published by Roueché, Aphrodisias in Late Antiquity no. 81 and plate xix, whence PHI 663.
- Text constituted from:
Transcription (Roueché).
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