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Our lords Constantius, victorious and triumphant, eternal Augustus, and Flavius Constantius, the most noble Caesar, ordered [this] statue to be set up, cast in bronze and decorated with gold, to Philippus the praetorian prefect, of clarissimus rank, because of the merits of [his] virtues and the labours he undertook during his prefecture.
Property / Translation EN: Our lords Constantius, victorious and triumphant, eternal Augustus, and Flavius Constantius, the most noble Caesar, ordered [this] statue to be set up, cast in bronze and decorated with gold, to Philippus the praetorian prefect, of clarissimus rank, because of the merits of [his] virtues and the labours he undertook during his prefecture. / rank
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Property / Translation EN: Our lords Constantius, victorious and triumphant, eternal Augustus, and Flavius Constantius, the most noble Caesar, ordered [this] statue to be set up, cast in bronze and decorated with gold, to Philippus the praetorian prefect, of clarissimus rank, because of the merits of [his] virtues and the labours he undertook during his prefecture. / reference
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References: Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum; , III, 1, 214
Year: 2012
Publisher: Last Statue of Antiquities

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Plaque from base for posthumous gilded bronze statue of Flavius Philippus, praetorian prefect. Chytroi (Cyprus). 351-354
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Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum; , III, 1, 214
Plaque from base for posthumous gilded bronze statue of Flavius Philippus, praetorian prefect. Chytroi (Cyprus). 351-354

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    University of Oxford
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    Our lords Constantius, victorious and triumphant, eternal Augustus, and Flavius Constantius, the most noble Caesar, ordered [this] statue to be set up, cast in bronze and decorated with gold, to Philippus the praetorian prefect, of clarissimus rank, because of the merits of [his] virtues and the labours he undertook during his prefecture.
    1 reference
    Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum; , III, 1, 214
    2012
    Last Statue of Antiquities