Fitz Jenő (szerk.): Religions and Cults in Pannonia. Exhibiton an Székesfehérvár, Csók István Gallery 15 May - 30 September 1996 – Szent István Király Múzeum közleményei: A. sorozat 33. (1998)

41. Lead votive statuette of Victoria The winged goddess wears a high coronet. Her eyes and breasts are indicated by small globules. She wears a full length gown sticking to the waist and hip, the free eds of the folds are of different lenght, expressing the movement of the flight. In her right a wreath, in her left a palm leaf. Her skirt is hollow and ends in a socket. The verso is unwrought. Damaged. - Early 3rd century - 6,5x4,6 cm. - Szombathely (Savaria), JPIR-Püspökkert, so-called Mercurius sanctuary, Lararium. - SM, Inv. no. R. 87.18.6. BUÓCZ-SZENTLÉLEKY 1991; BUÓCZ 1991a, 22, Fig. 14; BUÓCZ 1992, 21, 111. 20. T.B. 42. Lead votive statuette of Venus The goddess is represented en face, standing in a niche flanked by twisted columns, the arched pediment is decorated with leaves. Her head resp. coronet raises over the frame. She is nude, only her legs are covered by a veil. In her raised right she holds an indiscernible object. In her lowered left a piece of her clothing. Her eyes and breasts are indicated by small globules. Her feet touch the bottom of the niche resp. the top of the socket. The verso is unwrought, only the bottom and the vertical folds of the veil are executed. The socket is damaged. - 2nd century, early 3rd century - 5,5x3,5 cm. -Szombathely (Savaria), JPIR-Püspökkert, so-called Mercurius sanctuary, Lararium. -SM, Inv. no. R. 87.18.8. BUÓCZ-SZENTLÉLEKY 1991; BUÓCZ 1991a, 22,Fig. 14; BUÓCZ 1992, 21, 111. 23. T.B. 43. Lead votive statuette of Dea Syria Niche flanked by twisted columns, the border of the pediment is decorated by a bead row, on the top an akroterion. In the niche the goddess is represented en face. Over her long gown she wears a mantle slung over the left shoulder. The border is marked by tiny globules. She wears a helmet or high coronet on the head. Her eyes are indicated by small globules. In her right she holds an object, in her left a long spear. At her feet on both sides a lion each. The verso is unwrought, the socket is damaged. - 2nd century -early 3rd century - 6,4x4 cm. - Szombathely (Savaria), JPIR-Püspökkert, so-called Mercurius sanctuary, Lararium. - SM, Inv. no. R. 87.18.13. BUÓCZ-SZENTLÉLEKY 1991; BUÓCZ 1991a. 22. Fig. 14.; BUÓCZ 1992, 111. 24. T.B. 44. Lead votive statuette of a Matróna Goddess standing en face, she has negroid features. Over her pinned up hair a frilled bonnet, in her right a patera, in her left a palm leaf(?). She wears a long, plaited wool garment, the scarf covering the bosom runs on the back in slanting folds. From backwards the thick folds of the skirt are also figured. At the bottom of the skirt two circular rings make the socket. - 2nd century - 6x4 cm. - Szombathely (Savaria), JPIR-Püspökkert, so-called Mercurius sanctuary, Lararium. - SM. Inv. no. R. 87.18.10. T.B. 45. Lead votive disc representing the Three Graces On a hollow stem a circular plate, with semicircular suspension hook. On the edge of the disc isosceles triangles. In the field of the recto, surrounded by concentric circles, on a broad base three Graces embracing, the middle one, a nude is standing with her back to the onlooker, the two other ones are en face. One of them holds a long-stemmed plant, another flowers with shorter stems. On the verso three concentric circles in the border. - 2nd century-early 3rd century - Diam.: 3 cm; stem L: 1,5 cm. - Szombathely (Savaria), JPIR-Püspökkert, so-called Mercurius sanctuary, Lararium. - SM, Inv. no. R. 87.18.2. BUÓCZ-SZENTLÉLEKY 1991; BUÓCZ 1991a. 22. Fig. 14.; BUÓCZ 1992, 111. 21, 111. 28. T.B. 69

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