Category:Proconsul Stephanos statue
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A curious head on an older body. From a site I quote "it appears he was from the Greek island of Naxos in the Cyclades. We also learn that he was a judge or games official in Ephesus. His garments, a tunic and toga, and the fact that he holds a sceptre in his left hand and raises a mappa in the right, indicate that he was a proconsul of Asia. In the Roman Empire, proconsuls were appointed for one year as governors of provinces, though by Byzantine times they often served longer, and by the end of the 6th century AD the office ceased to exist." I think the pachakge at his feet were book scrolls.
Media in category "Proconsul Stephanos statue"
The following 8 files are in this category, out of 8 total.
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Consulstephanos1.jpg 1,536 × 2,048; 655 KB
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Consulstephanos2.jpg 1,839 × 2,048; 653 KB
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Ephesos Proconsul Stéphanos.JPG 895 × 1,525; 434 KB
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Selçuk Museum Proconsul Stephanos in 2011 4003.jpg 2,832 × 4,256; 6.31 MB
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Selçuk Museum Proconsul Stephanos in 2011 4004.jpg 4,256 × 2,832; 6.28 MB
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Selçuk Museum Proconsul Stephanos in 2011 4005.jpg 2,832 × 4,256; 6.24 MB
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Selçuk Museum Procunsul Stephanos, 6th century AD in 2015 3141.jpg 4,928 × 3,280; 12.28 MB
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Selçuk Museum Procunsul Stephanos, 6th century AD in 2015 3142.jpg 4,928 × 3,280; 12.33 MB