IK Perge 195
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Inscription See all items with this value
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2nd century CE See all items with this value
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3rd century CE See all items with this value
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193-204
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Pamphylia: Perge See all items with this value
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IK Perge 195
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τὸ ὑδρεῖο[ν][ἐκ θεμε]λ̣ίων σὺμ παντὶ τῷ περὶ αὐ-[τὸ κόσμῳ] κ̣ατασκευάσασα ἐκ τῶν ἰ[δί]- [ων] κ̣α̣θ̣ι̣έ̣ρ̣ω̣σ̣[εν]
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Architecture: Monument See all items with this value
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Cultic: Monument See all items with this value
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Architecture: Infrastructure See all items with this value
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Nyphaeum to Artemis Pergaia
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Visual Work: Sculpture: Statue See all items with this value
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Architecture: Architectural Element See all items with this value
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Architectural elaboration similar to a scaenae frons, with marble colonnade and false architraves, and niches displaying statues of humans (including Septimius Severus, Julia Domnia, Julia Soaemias, other members of the imperial family, and of Aurelia Paulia the dedicant) and deities (the Three Graces, Artemis, Dionysus, Aphrodite, Eros, and a priestess)
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Aurelia Paulina, with her husband Akylios
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Sahin 1999: nr. 195, t. 49
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dedication
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A00568
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