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English: A miniature painting on gilded glass medallion http://www.hp.uab.edu/image_archive/ulh/painting01.jpg from Santa Giulia Museum in Brescia, mounted on King Desiderius's Cross. In the 18th century the medallion was thought to depict a portrait of en:Galla Placidia with her children. However modern scholars have firmly rejected this identification see: https://www.jstor.org/pss/3046553. Inscriptions on the medallion are not personal names; they have instead been identified as words in the Greek dialect of Alexandria, Egypt, which was then a Roman province. See:
  • Jás Elsner (2007). "The Changing Nature of Roman Art and the Art Historical Problem of Style," in Eva R. Hoffman (ed), Late Antique and Medieval Art of the Medieval World, 11-18. Oxford, Malden & Carlton: Blackwell Publishing. ISBN 978-1-4051-2071-5, p. 17, Figure 1.3 on p. 18.
  • Size: 6cm diameter.[1]
Date 3rd century
date QS:P,+250-00-00T00:00:00Z/7
Source http://www.jasperburns.com/gasbresc.html; http://www.turismobrescia.it/en/punto-d-interesse/desiderius-cross;
Author Unknown authorUnknown author
Other versions medalion: http://www.hp.uab.edu/image_archive/ulh/painting01.jpg

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  1. The Brescia Medallion - Who, When, and Where?. Archived from the original on 2008-12-03. Retrieved on 4 December 2015.

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