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+ | [Imperator Caesar Marcus Aurelius Severus] Antoninus Augustus, the greatest, son of the greatest and most divine Imperator Caesar Lucius Septimius Severus Pertinax Augustus Pius, conqueror of the Arabs, conqueror of the Adiabenes, conqueror of the Parthians: the People (put up his statue) from the bequest of Flavius Attalos. The magistrates Ammianos son of Papias the son of Papias, the son of Marion Papias, and Epaphroditos, son of Marcus Antonius Epaphroditos, and Papias, (son of Papias, son of Papias) the son of Diogenes, and Kallimorphos son of Kallimorphos the son of Artemidoros, and Menandros, son of Menandros, the son of Krateros, took responsibility. | ||
Property / Translation EN: [Imperator Caesar Marcus Aurelius Severus] Antoninus Augustus, the greatest, son of the greatest and most divine Imperator Caesar Lucius Septimius Severus Pertinax Augustus Pius, conqueror of the Arabs, conqueror of the Adiabenes, conqueror of the Parthians: the People (put up his statue) from the bequest of Flavius Attalos. The magistrates Ammianos son of Papias the son of Papias, the son of Marion Papias, and Epaphroditos, son of Marcus Antonius Epaphroditos, and Papias, (son of Papias, son of Papias) the son of Diogenes, and Kallimorphos son of Kallimorphos the son of Artemidoros, and Menandros, son of Menandros, the son of Krateros, took responsibility. / rank | |||
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Property / Translation EN: [Imperator Caesar Marcus Aurelius Severus] Antoninus Augustus, the greatest, son of the greatest and most divine Imperator Caesar Lucius Septimius Severus Pertinax Augustus Pius, conqueror of the Arabs, conqueror of the Adiabenes, conqueror of the Parthians: the People (put up his statue) from the bequest of Flavius Attalos. The magistrates Ammianos son of Papias the son of Papias, the son of Marion Papias, and Epaphroditos, son of Marcus Antonius Epaphroditos, and Papias, (son of Papias, son of Papias) the son of Diogenes, and Kallimorphos son of Kallimorphos the son of Artemidoros, and Menandros, son of Menandros, the son of Krateros, took responsibility. / reference | |||
+ | Year: 1993 Publication title: Originally published in McCabe (1993). Author: Charlotte M. Roueché, Gabriel Bodard |
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Honours for emperor Caracalla
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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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[Imperator Caesar Marcus Aurelius Severus] Antoninus Augustus, the greatest, son of the greatest and most divine Imperator Caesar Lucius Septimius Severus Pertinax Augustus Pius, conqueror of the Arabs, conqueror of the Adiabenes, conqueror of the Parthians: the People (put up his statue) from the bequest of Flavius Attalos. The magistrates Ammianos son of Papias the son of Papias, the son of Marion Papias, and Epaphroditos, son of Marcus Antonius Epaphroditos, and Papias, (son of Papias, son of Papias) the son of Diogenes, and Kallimorphos son of Kallimorphos the son of Artemidoros, and Menandros, son of Menandros, the son of Krateros, took responsibility.
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1993
Originally published in McCabe (1993).
Charlotte M. Roueché, Gabriel Bodard