TM 197830
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also known as Column of the Goths
TM Gallery info The Column of the Goths (TM 197830) is a column which was erected to celebrate a victory over the Goths, probably by Claudius II Gothicus or Constantine, in the late 3rd or early 4th century. It has a Latin inscription which was written over another one, whose reading, interpretation and origin are uncertain. The column now stands in Gülhane Park in Istanbul.
Provenance: Byzantion (Istanbul) - Turkey (ThraciaThe region ca. 3rd cent. BC - ThraciaThe Roman provincia or regio ca. 2nd cent. AD) [found & written]
Language/script: Latin
Material: stone — statue base
More info: EDCSEpigraphische Datenbank Clauss-Slaby => 500857 links in TM, EDHEpigraphische Datenbank Heidelberg => 73070 links in TM, LSALast Statues of Antiquity => 1380 links in TM, PHISearchable Greek Inscriptions (Packard Humanities Institute) => 223424 links in TM, WikipediaWikipedia => 949 links in TM
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