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English: Scenes from the myth of Admetus and Alcestis. Marble, sarcophagus of C. Junius Euhodus and Metilia Acte, 161–170 CE.
Français : Mythe d'Admète et Alceste. Marbre, sarcophage de C. Junius Euhodus et de Metilia Acte, 161-170 ap. J.-C. Provenance: Ostie.
Deutsch: Sarkophag des C. Iunius Euhodus und der Metilia Acte (Inschrift am Deckel: CIL XIV, 00371) aus Ostia. Das Relief der Vorderseite zeigt Szenen aus dem Mythos von Admetos und Alkestis, bekannt vor allem durch die Tragödie Alkestis des Euripides.
Carl Robert (ASR 3.1, 1897, Nr. 26) schrieb zur Datierung: „Die Zeit der Verfertigung ist durch das in Inschrift erwähnte XXI Lustrum des Collegiums der fabri tignuarii auf das erste Jahrzehnt der Regierung des M. Aurel 161–170 befristet.“
institution QS:P195,Q182955
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Museo Chiaramonti
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Inv. 1195
Credit line From Ostia Antica
Source/Photographer Jastrow (2006)

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