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Titles |
Stele with Gladiator: |
Name |
Karin S. Tate |
Type of Resource |
still image |
Genre |
Sculpture |
Abstract |
This stele takes its place among many similar stele of gladiators which depict the athlete in a recessed panel with an inscription below. The gladiator stands contrapposto, an upraised gladius in his right hand, and a large rectangular shield in his left hand. On his right arm he wears a manica and on his left leg he wears a metal greave that reaches to just below his knee. A subligaculum with a double belt covers his mid-section. His helmet, characterized by the neck flange and face cover with multiple holes is that of a murmillo and covers his head and face. At the top of the stele an inscription reads 'D M (Dis manibus)', and in the recessed panel below the figure it reads Q(uinti). SOSSI/ ALBI / MYRMILLONIS /SOSSIA IVSTA / LIB(erta) PATRON(O) / BENE MERENTI - Translation: Sossia Iusta freedwoman of Quintus Sossius Albus (put up the monument) to her well-deserving patron. |
Physical Location |
Aquileia Archaeological Museum (Museo Nazionale Archaeologico di Aquileia) |
Form |
nonprojected graphic |
Note |
Dates to c. 3rd century CE (Kalinowski, 2017). |
Access Condition |
Attributed to Karin S. Tate under the license CC-BY-NC-SA 4.0 |
Access Condition |
CC-BY-NC-SA 4.0 |
Subject Local Name |
--Stele--Funerary--Roman--Gladiator--Male--Inscription--Gladius--Murmillo--Shield--Equipment------3rd c. CE |