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+ | [To Aphrodite, most apparent goddess], and the homeland. Zenon son of Zenon son of Zenon son of Artemon son of Aineas, being neopoios, dedicated the Hours from his own means, with his wife Apphia daughter of Adrastos and his sons Zenon and Menandros. | ||
Property / Translation EN: [To Aphrodite, most apparent goddess], and the homeland. Zenon son of Zenon son of Zenon son of Artemon son of Aineas, being neopoios, dedicated the Hours from his own means, with his wife Apphia daughter of Adrastos and his sons Zenon and Menandros. / rank | |||
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Property / Translation EN: [To Aphrodite, most apparent goddess], and the homeland. Zenon son of Zenon son of Zenon son of Artemon son of Aineas, being neopoios, dedicated the Hours from his own means, with his wife Apphia daughter of Adrastos and his sons Zenon and Menandros. / reference | |||
+ | Year: 1993 Publication title: Originally published in McCabe (1993). Author: Charlotte M. Roueché, Gabriel Bodard |
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Dedication of image of the Hours by Zenon and Apphia
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Dedication of image of the Hours by Zenon and Apphia
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[To Aphrodite, most apparent goddess], and the homeland. Zenon son of Zenon son of Zenon son of Artemon son of Aineas, being neopoios, dedicated the Hours from his own means, with his wife Apphia daughter of Adrastos and his sons Zenon and Menandros.
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1993
Originally published in McCabe (1993).
Charlotte M. Roueché, Gabriel Bodard