TM 794260
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also known as Grave Stele of Dexileos
TM Gallery info The Grave Stele of Dexileos (TM 794260) is an impressive marble funerary monument for a young Athenian cavalryman who died in battle during the Corinthian War. The stele was discovered in situ in 1863 and was moved to the Kaerameikos Museum in Athens after WW II. Dexileos is also known from another monument as one of the five knights who died, probably in the battle of Nemea (394 BC).
Provenance: Athenai, Kerameikos - Greece (AtticaThe region ca. 3rd cent. BC - AchaiaThe Roman provincia ca. 2nd cent. AD) [found & written]
Language/script: Greek
Material: stone (marble) — stele
Content (beta!): funerary inscription
More info: AIOAttic Inscriptions Online => 2043 links in TM, PHISearchable Greek Inscriptions (Packard Humanities Institute) => 223424 links in TM, WikipediaWikipedia => 949 links in TM
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