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)

56. Inscription of a Nemesis sanctuary Inscribed limestone votive slab, sacred to Diana Nemesis, for the benefit of G. Iulius Victorinus of the equestrian order, and T. Flavius Lucianus, who wore several municipal charges. The inscription dated from June 26,259 A.D. was set up by Pupilius Hyliatianus, priest of the goddess. The text of the inscription reads: Deae Dianae Nemesi Aug(ustae) | honoribus etfa(v)oribus \ G.Iul(io) Victorini (!) e(quo)p(ublico),aedili(cio?)\IIvirali et T. Fl(avio) Luciani, \ q(uaestoricio?) Hvirali, pontificibus \ q(in)q(uennalibus) col(oniae) Aq(uinci) | Pupili(us) Hyliatianus \ antesstis (!) numini eius \ deaeposuit VKal(endas) Iulias. On two sides of the frame vertically: Aemiliano \ et Bas(s)o co(n)s(ulibus). -59x58,5x9-13 cm. - Óbuda-Csigadomb (Aquincum), in the entrance-hall of the Neme­sis sanctuary of the amphitheatre. - MNM, Inv. no. 190.1880.1. TORMA 1881, 72.; CIL III 10440; DINER 1883, 94, No. 24; KUZSINSZKY 1891,117-118, No.2.; BARKÓCZI 1964, 345, No. 105:153. M.Né, 57. Statue of Fortuna Nemesis The goddess stands on a flat pedestal wearing a full-length chiton bound under the breast. The verso is unworked. - 2nd century - 41,5x27x18 cm. - Budapest-Obuda (Aquincum) amphitheatre in the civil town. - AM, Inv. no. 64.11.110. KUZSINSZKY 1891, 121-122, 111. 6; Istenek 1995, 40, no. 24. Z.F. LARARIUMS LARARIUM - NAGYDÉM 73

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