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(Created claim: Translation EN (P11): (1.)When emperor Caesar Domitian Augustus Germanicus, son of deified Vespasian, chief priest, held tribunician power for the eleventh time, had been acclaimed victor twenty-one times, been consul sixt...) |
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Property / Translation EN: (1.)When emperor Caesar Domitian Augustus Germanicus, son of deified Vespasian, chief priest, held tribunician power for the eleventh time, had been acclaimed victor twenty-one times, been consul sixteen times, was perpetual censor [and] father of the country (all erased). (2.) Tiberius Claudius Sestius, of the Roman voting tribe Quirina, son of Tiberius Claudius Sestius, prefect in charge of sacred things, flamen (priest) of deified Vespasian, sufete, perpetual flamen (priest), lover of his country, lover of its citizens, adorner of his country, lover of concord, who was the first (citizen) to whom the city council and the people gave permission to wear a broad purple band at all times, on account of the merits of his ancestors as well as his own. (3.) He saw to the making of the base and the altar at his own expense. / reference | |||
+ | Year: 2009 Publication title: IRT2009 Author: J. M. Reynolds Place: London Publisher: King's College London |
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Dedication to Domitian
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(1.)When emperor Caesar Domitian Augustus Germanicus, son of deified Vespasian, chief priest, held tribunician power for the eleventh time, had been acclaimed victor twenty-one times, been consul sixteen times, was perpetual censor [and] father of the country (all erased). (2.) Tiberius Claudius Sestius, of the Roman voting tribe Quirina, son of Tiberius Claudius Sestius, prefect in charge of sacred things, flamen (priest) of deified Vespasian, sufete, perpetual flamen (priest), lover of his country, lover of its citizens, adorner of his country, lover of concord, who was the first (citizen) to whom the city council and the people gave permission to wear a broad purple band at all times, on account of the merits of his ancestors as well as his own. (3.) He saw to the making of the base and the altar at his own expense.
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IRT2009
J. M. Reynolds
London
King's College London