consular diptych of Iustinus
Roman/Byzantine consular diptych for the consul Iustinus, 539/540 AD
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consular diptych of Iustinus
Summary
consular diptych of Iustinus is a consular diptych[1].
Key Facts
- consular diptych of Iustinus's instance of is recorded as consular diptych[2].
- consular diptych of Iustinus's depicts is recorded as Justin[3].
- consular diptych of Iustinus's depicts is recorded as Theodora[4].
- consular diptych of Iustinus's depicts is recorded as Christ[5].
- consular diptych of Iustinus's depicts is recorded as Justinian I[6].
- consular diptych of Iustinus's made from material is recorded as ivory[7].
- consular diptych of Iustinus's collection is recorded as Skulpturensammlung und Museum für Byzantinische Kunst[8].
- consular diptych of Iustinus's location is recorded as Bode Museum[9].
- consular diptych of Iustinus's Commons category is recorded as Consular diptych of Iustinus in the Bode-Museum[10].
- consular diptych of Iustinus's commemorates is recorded as Justin[11].
- consular diptych of Iustinus's location of creation is recorded as Constantinople[12].
- consular diptych of Iustinus's copyright status is recorded as public domain[13].
- consular diptych of Iustinus's SMB-digital ID is recorded as 141069[14].