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(Created claim: Translation EN (P11): Oecumenius Dositheus Asclepiodotus the governor (consularis) of the province of Creta of clarissimus rank set (this) up (to) the invincible victors and eternally triumphant Lords of the world Gratian,...) |
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+ | Oecumenius Dositheus Asclepiodotus the governor (consularis) of the province of Creta of clarissimus rank set (this) up (to) the invincible victors and eternally triumphant Lords of the world Gratian, Valentinian, and Theodosius the pious Augusti, in front of the entrance of the new praetorium which he built from its foundations, devoted to their piety | ||
Property / Translation EN: Oecumenius Dositheus Asclepiodotus the governor (consularis) of the province of Creta of clarissimus rank set (this) up (to) the invincible victors and eternally triumphant Lords of the world Gratian, Valentinian, and Theodosius the pious Augusti, in front of the entrance of the new praetorium which he built from its foundations, devoted to their piety / rank | |||
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Semicolumnar block, probably base for statue, with dedication to Gratian, Valentinian and Theodosius I, emperors. Gortyna (Creta). 382-383
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Guarducci, M., Inscriptiones Creticae. Vol 4. Tituli Gortynii , Roma 1950 , 284 b
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Semicolumnar block, probably base for statue, with dedication to Gratian, Valentinian and Theodosius I, emperors. Gortyna (Creta). 382-383
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University of Oxford
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Oecumenius Dositheus Asclepiodotus the governor (consularis) of the province of Creta of clarissimus rank set (this) up (to) the invincible victors and eternally triumphant Lords of the world Gratian, Valentinian, and Theodosius the pious Augusti, in front of the entrance of the new praetorium which he built from its foundations, devoted to their piety
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