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+ | To the emperor of divine virtue, extinguisher of the faction of the tyrant and victor, defender of his provinces and of the cities, our lord Flavius Valerius Constantine, pious, fortunate, always Augustus. Caius Annius Ceionius Anullinas, of clarissimus rank, legate of Numidia, [set this up], always devoted to his divine spirit and majesty. | ||
Property / Translation EN: To the emperor of divine virtue, extinguisher of the faction of the tyrant and victor, defender of his provinces and of the cities, our lord Flavius Valerius Constantine, pious, fortunate, always Augustus. Caius Annius Ceionius Anullinas, of clarissimus rank, legate of Numidia, [set this up], always devoted to his divine spirit and majesty. / rank | |||
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Property / Translation EN: To the emperor of divine virtue, extinguisher of the faction of the tyrant and victor, defender of his provinces and of the cities, our lord Flavius Valerius Constantine, pious, fortunate, always Augustus. Caius Annius Ceionius Anullinas, of clarissimus rank, legate of Numidia, [set this up], always devoted to his divine spirit and majesty. / reference | |||
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Plaque with honorific inscription to Constantine I, emperor, probably from statue base. Thugga (Africa proconsularis). 312-337, probably 324-337
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L'Année épigraphique, , 2003, 2014
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Plaque with honorific inscription to Constantine I, emperor, probably from statue base. Thugga (Africa proconsularis). 312-337, probably 324-337
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University of Oxford
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To the emperor of divine virtue, extinguisher of the faction of the tyrant and victor, defender of his provinces and of the cities, our lord Flavius Valerius Constantine, pious, fortunate, always Augustus. Caius Annius Ceionius Anullinas, of clarissimus rank, legate of Numidia, [set this up], always devoted to his divine spirit and majesty.
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