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inscriptions. But three-quarters - 61 - are acclamations,
52 of which invoke fortune, 49 calling for the victory of fortune,
Νικᾷ ἡ τύχη. Of these six also include the fortune of the emperor(s)
(<ref type="inscription" n="Factions007">7</ref>, <ref type="inscription" n="Factions008">8</ref>, <ref type="inscription" n="Factions009">9</ref>, <ref type="inscription" n="Factions011">11</ref>
(<ref type="inscription" n="Factions007">7</ref>, <ref type="inscription" n="Factions008">8</ref>, <ref type="inscription" n="Factions009">9</ref>, <ref type="inscription" n="Factions011">11</ref>,
<ref type="inscription" n="Factions014">14</ref>, <ref type="inscription" n="Factions015">15</ref>), and two the fortune of the city (<ref type="inscription" n="Factions035">35</ref>,
<ref type="inscription" n="Factions055">55</ref>). Those seem clearly to have a public -
?official - function;
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indicate where they stood on such an occasion, and the acclamation for Phocas may be what they then performed. It would be dangerous to interpret this,
as some have done, as evidence of a special relationship between the emperor and the faction;
it is entirely possible that there was a place of the Greens on another column, with
a similar acclamation. To be acclaimed by both factions was a far greater expression of power and stability than to be aligned with only one. I
a similar acclamation. To be acclaimed by both factions was a far greater expression of power and stability than to be aligned with only one. At Aphrodisias acclamations for
two factions are found either side of the acclamation of the city (<ref type="inscription" n="Factions035">35</ref>). I
believe that we can see
a similar arrangement, balancing acclamations by the two major factions, on the "Gate of Hadrian" at Ephesus, <ref type="inscription" n="Factions011">11</ref>,
with <ref target="https://zenon.dainst.org/Record/001007365">Roueché (1999)</ref>, no.7. Similarly at Aphrodisias acclamations for two factions are found either
side of the acclamation of the city (<ref type="inscription" n="Factions011">35</ref>).
with <ref target="https://zenon.dainst.org/Record/001007365">Roueché (1999)</ref>, no.7.
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<p>Another significant support is on the elements of a gateway. At Ephesus acclamations marked three official points of entry
(<ref type="inscription" n="Factions007">7</ref>, <ref type="inscription" n="Factions008">8</ref>, <ref type="inscription" n="Factions011">11</ref>) and another is on an element
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