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| + | The Council and the People honoured with the finest and greatest honours Timokles son of Apollonios the son of Hypsikles, a wise man, fine and good, of a leading family of highest repute, who was a generous and beneficent gymnasiarch and stephanephorus, a high priest of the Augusti, a president of games, twice feasted the people, and did all with magnificence, splenour and lavishness from his own funds in a manner worthy and appropriate to the fatherland and his family. | ||
| Property / Translation EN: The Council and the People honoured with the finest and greatest honours Timokles son of Apollonios the son of Hypsikles, a wise man, fine and good, of a leading family of highest repute, who was a generous and beneficent gymnasiarch and stephanephorus, a high priest of the Augusti, a president of games, twice feasted the people, and did all with magnificence, splenour and lavishness from his own funds in a manner worthy and appropriate to the fatherland and his family. / rank | |||
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| Property / Translation EN: The Council and the People honoured with the finest and greatest honours Timokles son of Apollonios the son of Hypsikles, a wise man, fine and good, of a leading family of highest repute, who was a generous and beneficent gymnasiarch and stephanephorus, a high priest of the Augusti, a president of games, twice feasted the people, and did all with magnificence, splenour and lavishness from his own funds in a manner worthy and appropriate to the fatherland and his family. / reference | |||
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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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The Council and the People honoured with the finest and greatest honours Timokles son of Apollonios the son of Hypsikles, a wise man, fine and good, of a leading family of highest repute, who was a generous and beneficent gymnasiarch and stephanephorus, a high priest of the Augusti, a president of games, twice feasted the people, and did all with magnificence, splenour and lavishness from his own funds in a manner worthy and appropriate to the fatherland and his family.
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