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Inscription on the Votive Painting of Vladislaus II
The votive picture of Vladislaus II in the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts, Buda- pest is an outstanding work of the Jagiellonian court art. The panel, attributed to the court painter of Emperor Maximilian I, Bernhard Strigel, shows Saint Ladislaus recom- mending Vladislaus II and his children under the protection of the Virgin.
Miklós Gálos, Mátyás Darvas
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Votive Inscription by Aristeis
A quadrangular silver plaque from Francavilla Marittima (Sybaris), the inscription is bustrophedic and consists in a private votive offering commissioned by Aristeis, a woman, to an unknown deity. The structure of the text and the graphic peculiarities of the letters bring to a chronology about late 7th-early 6th century.
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Votive Inscription by Archinos in the Sanctuary of Oropos
Pentelic marble table with a brief dedicatory inscription of a patient, Archinos, found in the Amphiaraos sanctuary in Oropos during the excavations of Leonardos. The pinax, in relief, shows three significant moments of the postulant’s stay in the shrine.
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Archaeological and Epigraphic Evidence about the Religious Life of the Roman Garrison in Tyras [PDF]
This article offers a review of the evidence that give insight into the religious ideas and cultic practices of soldiers and officers in the garrison of Tyras.
Kateryna Savelieva
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A NEW VOTIVE ROMAN INSCRIPTION FROM ROGATICA DEDICATED TO LIBER PATER (EAST DALMATIA) [PDF]
Recently, in the riverbed of the Rakitnica River in Rogatica, during the construction of the embankment, a monument with an inscription in Latin was noticed, which originates from the immediate surroundings and was brought with the remaining large pieces of stone. It is a Roman votive inscription dedicated to the Roman deity Liber Pater. In addition to
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The Deposition of Czar Vasili Shuisky in the Light of New Data [PDF]
The article demonstrates how onomastic studies can help with interpretation of the key events of Russian history. The central figure of the paper is Czar Vasili IV of Russia (Vasili Ivanovich Shuisky): the first part of the paper focuses on the ...
Anna F. Litvina, Fjodor B. Uspenskij
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The Thracian hero on the Danube new interpretation of an inscription from Diana [PDF]
The paper looks at some aspects of the Thracian Hero cult on the Danube frontier of Upper Moesia inspired by a reinterpretation of a Latin votive inscription from Diana, which, as the paper proposes, was dedicated to Deo Totovitioni.
Grbić Dragana
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Inscription dedicated to Neptune from the territory of ancient Doclea [PDF]
A new votive inscription from the territory of Doclea has recently been published. The reading of the text needs revision, and consequently, reinterpretation.
Grbić Dragana
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Goddess Ika / Ica of Plomin / Plominska božica Ika / Ica
A mislaid inscription mentioning the Histro-Liburnian goddess Ica has recently been re-discovered in Plomin. Another votive inscription dedicated to the same goddess, which the recent historiography considered to be lost, was also registered there, so ...
Robert Matijašić
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Il culto del fondatore nella documentazione epigrafica
This paper focuses on the very scarce epigraphic evidence related to the cult of the ‘founders of colonies’, that means, more precisely, on the votive inscription of Mnasithales to Antiphamos, from Gela, and the inscribed dedications from the ...
Boffa, Giovanni
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