- with a
marble pavement, reused, perhaps, from the
earlier phase. The
Sebasteion, or Augusteum, was
jointly dedicated,
according to a 1st-century inscription...
- religion,
named after the
imperial title of Augustus. It was
known as a
Sebasteion in the Gr**** East of the
Roman Empire.
Examples have been
excavated in...
-
Antioch in
Pisidia –
alternatively Antiochia in
Pisidia or
Pisidian Antioch (Gr****: Ἀντιόχεια τῆς Πισιδίας) and in
Roman Empire, Latin:
Antiochia Caesareia...
- The
Sebasteion (left) and
Tetrapylon (right) in
Aphrodisias of Caria,
which was
inscribed on the
UNESCO World Heritage Site List in 2017....
-
Relief from the
Sebasteion depicting Nero and his mother, Agrippina...
- cult
building and its
identification as a
temple of the
imperial cult (
Sebasteion). As such, it was
finally established that the
excavated temple could...
- at the time. A
marble statue of
Claudius Drusus was
installed in the
Sebasteion of Aphrodisias, an
augusteum temple dedicated to the cult of the divine...
-
remains of a
peoples parliament with a
sebasteion to
dedicated to
Quintus Veranius. On the east side of the
sebasteion,
there is an
inscription indicating...
- Polykletforschungen.
Berlin 1993, S. 41-56. Jale İnan: Neue
Forschungen zum
Sebasteion von
Boubon und
seinen Statuen. In:
Akten des II.
Internationalen Lykien-Symposions...
- were set up in
dedicated temples (sebasteia or caesarea).: 86, 98 Each
sebasteion or
caesareum had
administrative functions as well as
organizing the local...