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English: Dedication slab representing the Sun god crowned by solar rays, the Moon goddess bearing a crescent on her hair, and an old man, perhaps Jupiter Dolichenus. From the area of the barracks of the Equites Singulares, via Tasso, Rome.
Français : Plaque votive représentant le Soleil, la Lune et un vieil homme, sans doute Jupiter Dolichenus. Provenance : caserne des Equites Singulares, via Tasso à Rome.
Italiano: Lastra con raffigurazione di Sole, Luna e Giove Dolichenus. Dall'area della caserna degli Equites Singulares, via Tasso, Roma.
Date from 150 until 200 AD
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Relief sculpture slab depicting Sol Invictus, the goddess Luna, and bearded male who may be Jupiter Dolichenus.

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current10:28, 7 March 2018Thumbnail for version as of 10:28, 7 March 20182,800 × 1,365 (4.12 MB)SoerfmBrightness, color
10:12, 1 March 2007Thumbnail for version as of 10:12, 1 March 20072,800 × 1,365 (2.83 MB)Jastrow{{Information Terme di Diocleziano |artist=Unknown |description= {{en|Dedication slab representing Sun, Moon and Jupiter Dolichenus, dedicated to Sol Invictus and to the Genius of the Imperial Batavian horseguards (''equites singulares'') for the emperors

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