TM 385348
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also known as Monumentum Ancyranum; Res Gestae; Res Gestae Divi Augusti; Temple of Augustus and Rome in Ancyra; Monum. Ancyr.
TM Gallery info The Monumentum Ancyranum (TM 385348) is a temple dedicated to Augustus in present-day Ankara, built around 25-20 BC. It is well known because it contains the best-preserved copy of the Res Gestae, inscribed both in Latin and in Greek on its walls. The text was engraved around the time of the primus inter pares' death in AD 14 and contains a personal description of his life and will. Since the original, erected on bronze pillars in front of his mausoleum in Rome, has not survived, this copy is extremely valuable as a testimony to the way Augustus wanted to be perceived by his people.
Provenance: Ankyra (Ankara) - Turkey (GalatiaThe region ca. 3rd cent. BC - GalatiaThe Roman provincia or regio ca. 2nd cent. AD) [found & written]
Language/script: Greek / Latin
Latin with Greek
Material: stone — architecture
Content (beta!): Res gestae divi Augusti
More info: CILCorpus Inscriptionum Latinarum => 20296 links in TM, CIL squeeze => links in TM, EDCSEpigraphische Datenbank Clauss-Slaby => 500857 links in TM, WikipediaWikipedia => 949 links in TM
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