File:Jupiter Heliopolitanus (Gazette archéologique 1876, pl 21).jpg

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S. Bosteyon(?), engraver
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Engraving of a relief of Jupiter Heliopolitanus, on the side of a Roman altar dedicated to Jupiter Heliopolitanus and Nemausus, found in Nîmes in 1752 and now in the Musée de la Romanité.
Date 1876
date QS:P571,+1876-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Inscriptions CIL XII, 3072: I(ovi) O(ptimo) M(aximo) Heliopolitan(o) / et Nemauso / C(aius) Iulius Tib(eri) fil(ius) Fab(ia) / Tiberinus p(rimi)p(ilaris) domo / Beryto votum solvit
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Source/Photographer F. Lenormant, "Jupiter Heliopolitanus", Gazette archéologique 2 (1876), pp. 78–82, pl. 21.
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