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[For Aphrodite, for the gods Augusti Olympians, for the People]: Eusebes [entitled] lover of his country, and Menandros, the sons of Menandros the son of Eunikos and Apphias daughter of Menandros, [wife of] Eusebes set [this] up at their own expense. After it was thrown down and made useless by earthquakes, again at their own expense Apphias completed and set it up again, in company with Tata, her daughter, and Menandros and Eusebes her grandsons.
Property / Translation EN: [For Aphrodite, for the gods Augusti Olympians, for the People]: Eusebes [entitled] lover of his country, and Menandros, the sons of Menandros the son of Eunikos and Apphias daughter of Menandros, [wife of] Eusebes set [this] up at their own expense. After it was thrown down and made useless by earthquakes, again at their own expense Apphias completed and set it up again, in company with Tata, her daughter, and Menandros and Eusebes her grandsons. / rank
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Property / Translation EN: [For Aphrodite, for the gods Augusti Olympians, for the People]: Eusebes [entitled] lover of his country, and Menandros, the sons of Menandros the son of Eunikos and Apphias daughter of Menandros, [wife of] Eusebes set [this] up at their own expense. After it was thrown down and made useless by earthquakes, again at their own expense Apphias completed and set it up again, in company with Tata, her daughter, and Menandros and Eusebes her grandsons. / reference
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Year: 1993
Publication title: Originally published in McCabe (1993).
Author: Joyce M. Reynolds

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Building restoration dedicated to Aphrodite and emperors
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iAph090001
Building restoration dedicated to Aphrodite and emperors

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    Creative Commons licence Attribution 2.5 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/). All reuse or distribution of this work must contain somewhere a link back to the URL http://insaph.kcl.ac.uk/
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    [For Aphrodite, for the gods Augusti Olympians, for the People]: Eusebes [entitled] lover of his country, and Menandros, the sons of Menandros the son of Eunikos and Apphias daughter of Menandros, [wife of] Eusebes set [this] up at their own expense. After it was thrown down and made useless by earthquakes, again at their own expense Apphias completed and set it up again, in company with Tata, her daughter, and Menandros and Eusebes her grandsons.
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    1993
    Originally published in McCabe (1993).
    Joyce M. Reynolds