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Parapet block from the northernmost Roman bridge (bridge 4) at Aizanoi, with reliefs of fish and a sea monster. Perhaps part of a frieze depicting the sea crossing of M. Ulpius Appuleius Eurykles, representative of Aizanoi at the Panhellenion in Athens and probable dedicator of the bridge in AD 157.

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current18:34, 23 September 2023Thumbnail for version as of 18:34, 23 September 20234,730 × 3,028 (4.29 MB)Choliamb (talk | contribs)== {{int:filedesc}} == {{Information |Description=Parapet block from the northernmost Roman bridge (bridge 4) at Aizanoi, with reliefs of fish and a sea monster. Perhaps part of a frieze depicting the sea crossing of M. Ulpius Appuleius Eurykles, representative of Aizanoi at the Panhellenion in Athens and probable dedicator of the bridge in AD 157. {{Information field|References |* M. Wörrle, [https://doi.org/10.34780/1a9w-zn4e "Neue Inschriftenfunde aus Aizanoi I"], ''Chiron'' 22 (1992), pp...

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