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Terme di Diocleziano (Museo Nazionale Romano), Rome, Italy
Artist/Maker Unknown
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English: Dedication slab representing Sun, Moon and Jupiter Dolichenus, dedicated to Sol Invictus and to the Genius of the Imperial Batavian horseguards (equites singulares) for the emperors' health. Latin inscription: “Soli Invicto pro salute Imp(eratorum) et Genio n(umeri) eq(uitum) sing(ularium) eorum M. Ulp(ius) Chresimus sace[rd(os)] Iovis Dolich[eni] [dedicavit].” Marble, second half of the 2nd century CE. From the area of the barracks of the Equites Singulares, via Tasso, Rome.
Français : Plaque votive représentant le Soleil, la Lune et Iuppiter Dolichenus, consacré au Soleil Invaincu et au Génie de la garde à cheval impériale batave (equites singulares) pour la santé des empereurs. Inscription latine : « Soli Invicto pro salute Imp(eratorum) et Genio n(umeri) eq(uitum) sing(ularium) eorum M. Ulp(ius) Chresimus sace[rd(os)] Iovis Dolich[eni] [dedicavit]. » Marbre, seconde moitié du IIe siècle av. J.-C. Provenance : caserne des Equites Singulares, via Tasso à Rome.
Italiano: Lastra con raffigurazione di Sole, Luna e Giove Dolichenus, dedicata per la salute degli imperatori a Sol Invctus e al Genio del corpo delle guardie scelte a cavallo dell'imperatore (equites singulares) da un sacerdote del culto. Marmo, seconda metà II sec. d.C. Dall'area della caserna degli Equites Singulares, via Tasso, Roma.
Location Epigraphical Museum, first floor
References Corpus inscriptionum latinarum, VI, 31181
Photographer/source Jastrow (2006)


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