4. Votive inscription for king Ptolemy (III), his wife Berenike (II)
and Dioskouroi erected by priest Theoros and associations of synbasilistoi
and dioskouriastai (cat. no. 44; inv. no. 198832)
5. Votive inscription for king Ptolemy IV and queen Arsinoe III
- Gods Philopators, as well as for Isis and Sarapis, erected by Diodotos
the Alexandrian and his four sons (cat. no. 45; inv. no. 198744)
6. Fragment of votive inscription for a king from the Lagide dynasty
and his wife (cat. no. 46; inv. no. 198765)
7. Votive inscription for nine gods erected in the name of Ptolemy VIII
Euergetes II, his two wives Cleopatras and their children, by Ptolemy
and Triton (cat. no. 47; inv. no. 198728)
8. Votive inscription for god Harbaithos erected by Theagenes to celebrate
the memory of his father Theon the Athenian (cat. no. 48; inv. no. 198768)
9. Votive inscription for king Ptolemy and ąueen Berenike, Gods Saviours,
erected by Heliodor, Thymoides and Hermogenes
(cat. no. 50; inv. no.198730)
10. Votive inscription for Zeus Horkios in the name of king Ptolemy IX
Soter II (cat. no. 51; inv. no. 198793)
11. Votive inscription for a Great Hero erected by an Association of Land
Owners (cat. no. 52; inv. no. 198748)
12. Votive inscription for Hypsistos Great Great erected by Epitychia,
also named Dionysia, her husband Harpokhras and their children
(cat. no. 56; inv. no. 198839)
13. Inscription on the base of the statuę of Achilleus, son of Akousilaos,
eklogistes from Arsinoe, erected by priests (cat. no. 57; inv. no. 198838)
14. Votive inscription of Gaios Ioulios Demetrios erected for himself, his
wife and children (cat. no. 58; inv. no. 198737)
15. Votive inscription for Dioskouroi - Gods Saviours, erected by
Artemidoros, son of Anoubas, his wife Heraklia, also named Tsynyris, and their
son Hermanoubis, also named Dioskourides (cat. no. 59; inv. no. 198780)
16. Votive inscription commemorating the construction of peribolion at the
tempie of Crocodile-head God erected by Pity[.], son of Paesis in the name
of emperor Claudius (cat. no. 60; inv. no. 198822; ill. 6)
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and Dioskouroi erected by priest Theoros and associations of synbasilistoi
and dioskouriastai (cat. no. 44; inv. no. 198832)
5. Votive inscription for king Ptolemy IV and queen Arsinoe III
- Gods Philopators, as well as for Isis and Sarapis, erected by Diodotos
the Alexandrian and his four sons (cat. no. 45; inv. no. 198744)
6. Fragment of votive inscription for a king from the Lagide dynasty
and his wife (cat. no. 46; inv. no. 198765)
7. Votive inscription for nine gods erected in the name of Ptolemy VIII
Euergetes II, his two wives Cleopatras and their children, by Ptolemy
and Triton (cat. no. 47; inv. no. 198728)
8. Votive inscription for god Harbaithos erected by Theagenes to celebrate
the memory of his father Theon the Athenian (cat. no. 48; inv. no. 198768)
9. Votive inscription for king Ptolemy and ąueen Berenike, Gods Saviours,
erected by Heliodor, Thymoides and Hermogenes
(cat. no. 50; inv. no.198730)
10. Votive inscription for Zeus Horkios in the name of king Ptolemy IX
Soter II (cat. no. 51; inv. no. 198793)
11. Votive inscription for a Great Hero erected by an Association of Land
Owners (cat. no. 52; inv. no. 198748)
12. Votive inscription for Hypsistos Great Great erected by Epitychia,
also named Dionysia, her husband Harpokhras and their children
(cat. no. 56; inv. no. 198839)
13. Inscription on the base of the statuę of Achilleus, son of Akousilaos,
eklogistes from Arsinoe, erected by priests (cat. no. 57; inv. no. 198838)
14. Votive inscription of Gaios Ioulios Demetrios erected for himself, his
wife and children (cat. no. 58; inv. no. 198737)
15. Votive inscription for Dioskouroi - Gods Saviours, erected by
Artemidoros, son of Anoubas, his wife Heraklia, also named Tsynyris, and their
son Hermanoubis, also named Dioskourides (cat. no. 59; inv. no. 198780)
16. Votive inscription commemorating the construction of peribolion at the
tempie of Crocodile-head God erected by Pity[.], son of Paesis in the name
of emperor Claudius (cat. no. 60; inv. no. 198822; ill. 6)
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