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Inscribed base of porous stone, found embedded in the north-western shops of the Agora of ancient Corinth. The inscription is in honour of Gaius Julius Lacon (from the famous family of the Euryclidae at Sparta), who belonged to the equestrian order. Corinth, Archaeological Museum 929. West, A.B., Latin Inscriptions: Corinth (8,2), Cambridge/Massachusetts 1931, © Hellenic Ministry of Culture |