CIL 06, 01722, cfr. pp. 3173, 4743 (Q5985)
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Lost base for statue of Flavius Honoratianius, lawyer in Numidia; erected to their patron by the Numidians. Rome. Fourth century.
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CIL 06, 01722, cfr. pp. 3173, 4743
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Lost base for statue of Flavius Honoratianius, lawyer in Numidia; erected to their patron by the Numidians. Rome. Fourth century.
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(Statue) of Honoratianus. For the guardian of justice and laws, parent of all humanity, friend of civilization and justice, Flavius Honoratianus, of clarissimus rank. To its fair patron, in consideration of the many provisions concerning the service of the consular office, the clientele of the province of Numidia has set up the honour of a statue.
Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum; , VI, 1722 (+p. 4743)
2012
Last Statue of Antiquities