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)
CAPITOLINE TRIAD - SCARBANTIA, VI. When Roman towns were founded, fora were built as well, becoming the centres of the state cult. Patterned after the city of Rome the sanctuary of the Capitoline divine triad, luppiter, luno and Minerva, was placed here. In Savaria and Scarbantia, two cities along the Amber Road, monumental marble statues - twice and half times the life-size - of the Capitoline Triad were found. The Capitoline temple of Scarbantia was built in the age of Trajan and restored under Antoninus Pius. The statue groups were made of Grecian marble in the mid-second century, their masters were certainly not local sculptors. The statues became the victims of a violent, deliberate devastation. The first attempt for reconstructing the statues from their fragments was made in 1930 by Kamill Praschniker, who conjectured beyond the three statues of deities a fourth one, that of an emperor seated on a throne. The present reconstruction, exhibited in the lapidary of the Fabricius House in Sopron, is the work of Ernő Szakái, sculptor and restorer. - First half of the 2nd century. G.G. 65