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Fragmentary honours for Flavius Victorinus
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IRT570
Fragmentary honours for Flavius Victorinus

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    IRT570
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    HD017444
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    Creative Commons licence Attribution UK 2.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/uk/). All reuse or distribution of this work must contain somewhere a link back to the URL http://irt.kcl.ac.uk/
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    [In honour] of [...]allometis (or [...]allomes). To [a man of] praiseworthy integrity, benevolent energy and remarkable justice, Flavius Victorianus, count [of the province] of Africa, because he restored to a land wearied by excessive barbarian invasion, following [...] of keeping watch [...] by the moderation of his judgments [...] the [...] both of the city and private persons also [...] the Lepcimagnensians [set this up ][...]
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    2009
    J. M. Reynolds
    London
    King's College London
    (To) ... of laudible integrity and vigour for good ends, of singular justice. To Flavius Victorianus, military commander (comes) ... for Africa, because when the territory was worn out by too great an incursion of barbarians...by his vigilance ... and with the moderation of his judgements he restored as much for the community (rei publicae) … as for private citizens. The … of Lepcis Magna [set this up].
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    LSA Database 2175
    CC-BY-SA
    Für ..., von rühmenswerter Integrität und lebhaftem Wohlwollen sowie einzigartiger Gerechtigkeit, Flavius Victorianus, Militärkommandeur (comes) in Africa; denn als das Land erschöpft war von einem zu schweren Angriff der Barbaren ... der Wachsamkeit ... und mit der Milde seiner Urteile, sowohl der Öffentlichkeit, wie auch der privaten ... stellte wieder her ... die Bürger von Lepcis Magna (Lepcimagnenses) [errichteten dieses Denkmal].
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    Ulrich Gehn
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    199511
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    [...] Dotato di lodevole integrità e di benevolo vigore, e di eccezionale giustizia, a Flavius Victorianus, conte [...] d’Africa, per il fatto che, essendo il territorio provato dalle frequenti incursioni dei barbari [...] vigilanza [...] con la moderazione dei suoi giudizi per [...] tanto della repubblica [...] quanto dei privati re- stituì (?) [...] di Leptis Magna [...]
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    Ignazio Tantillo
    Francesca Bigi, Ignazio Tantillo
    Leptis Magna. Una città e le sue iscrizioni in epoca tardoromana
    Cassino
    2010
    Edizioni dell'Università di Cassino